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Prayer Walk for Lewis County Schools
A group of men and women met on Monday, August 3, the day before school started, to hold a prayer walk, organized by Judy Runions. The group walked around the campus of each Lewis County School,...
Johnston earns Masters Degree
Katelyn Summer Johnston of Hohenwald graduated with a Master of Arts degree in Forensic Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University's commencement ceremony, held on May 18, 2020 in Teaneck, New...
Deadline Extended for Free Teacher Training on Digital Learning and Teaching
The Tennessee Department of Education and Trevecca Nazarene University announced today that the deadline for the free teacher training on digital learning and teaching has been extended for an additional month and is available through Labor Day....
UDC donates to DCS
Hohenwald Confederate Gray 2681 Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy recently made a donation of six backpacks and a duffle bag to the Department of Children's Services for use by foster and at-risk children. This donation is in...
Hohenwald Residents Earn Degree from WGU
Two residents of Hohenwald have earned a degree from Western Governors University (WGU). Charity Couch received a Bachelor of Arts, Elementary Education and Crystal Chessor received a Bachelor of Science, Business - Human Resource Management. WGU...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
July 28, 1960 The public was invited to watch the playing of the second Invitational Tournament at the Hohenwald Recreation and Golf Club on August 7. Approximately 1,000 people attended the Lewis...
Back to School Edition!
Our annual Back to School Edition is available in this week's issue PDF and in print. Click "View PDF" in the upper right hand corner of this story to view the online version, or come into our office...
Required Parenting Education Class
Parenting Apart has been approved by the 21st Judicial District (which includes Hickman, Lewis and Perry Counties) to offer a 4- hour Parenting Education Seminar for divorcing parents, unmarried parents, and/or legal guardians of dependent minors...
There's a comet over Lewis County and you just might see it!
Comet C/2020 F3 NEOWISE began to pass over Lewis County this past week, and Photographer Pete Noblin was there to catch it on camera. The comet was first spotted by NASA on March 27, 2020, while they...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
July 21, 1960 General elections in Lewis County were set for August 4. No Lewis County candidate had opposition. The 1960 Horse Show, sponsored by the Lewis County Civic Club, was scheduled for July...
Theodore Roosevelt Program held at Library
Author DeeGee Lester, retired director of education for the Parthenon in Nashville, visited the Lewis County Public Library on July 10, 2020 as part of the library's "Imagine Your Story: Happily Ever...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
July 14, 1960 Bids for the construction of the new $3 million plant to be built here for use by the Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company would be opened at the Court House on August 9. It was also...
Kindergarten Enrollment documents needed
Documentation for Kindergarten students for the upcoming school year should be turned in soon, Dr. Mike Taylor, Principal of Lewis County Elementary School, reminds parents or guardians of upcoming kindergarten students. “If you registered your c...
Gordon graduates General Assembly Academy
Sydney Gordon, daughter of Jeremy and Selena Gordon, graduated from General Assembly Academy on May 29, 2020. Sydney participated in Tammy's School of Dance for four years and works at AHC Lewis...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
June 30, 1960 The Hohenwald Rotary Club announced they would construct a new adult shuffleboard slab at Memorial Park. The 32nd annual reunion and picnic of all former residents of Hohenwald was held...
TCAT Hohenwald students made it to their graduation
TCAT Hohenwald's President, Kelli Kea-Carroll, broke into song during her graduation speech on Friday, June 19. "Standing in the hall of fame, everybody's gonna know your name. 'Cause you burn with...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
June 23, 1960 A committee from the Lewis County Civic Club was working with city officials to improve the city’s garbage collection and disposal services, especially within the business section of t...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
June 16, 1960 Mayor W. C. Keaton announced that the nine-month trial on parking meters within the business district of Hohenwald ended last week. The meters would remain covered and not in use until an election could be held to determine whether the...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
June 09, 1960 Burglars broke into the Piggly Wiggly store. The store safe was moved into the alley by the thieves where they broke into it and took approximately $1,000. Entry to the grocery store...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
May 26, 1960 The Clean Up- Paint Up- Fix Up committee extended the campaign through the month of June. Much progress was reported with vacant lots being cleared, homes being remodeled, and painting...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
May 19, 1960 Mayor W. C. Keaton was presented a certificate making him an honorary citizen of Nashville at ceremonies held at the Lewis County Court House. The presentation was made by Nashville...
TCAT Hohenwald Begins Trimester with COVID-19 Precautions, Laptop Loaners
Most recently when the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Hohenwald was forced to transition to remote and online studies of all technical programs in the Spring Trimester, the transition was...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
May 12, 1960 County Judge A. B. Nicholson signed a proclamation proclaiming the week of May 9 to 14 as Rural Electrification Week in Lewis County. Ed Holman, superintendent of the Hohenwald Genesco...
Glimpses of Hohenwald's Past
May 05, 1960 Park and recreation facilities at the Lewis County Fairgrounds (Memorial Park) were available for family use. The park now had two tennis courts, barbecue pits, shuffle board, playground...
Kindergarten Registration
Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Lewis County Elementary School was not able to hold the usual kindergarten registration which was scheduled for early April. Enrollment cards and student data and medical information forms may be picked up at the front...