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Willis honored for commission service (Local News ~ 03/05/19)
The Marshall County Commission honored one of its longest serving members on Monday night. The commission unanimously approved a resolution honoring Phil Willis, who represented Marshall County’s District 8 as a commissioner for 28 years. “I really enjoyed the 28 years and hope I did something good for the county in some shape, form, or fashion,” Willis said during his remarks... -
Veteran services focus of Wednesday event
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
Marshall County veterans will again have the opportunity to access services in one location next Wednesday. Columbia State is hosting the Marshall County Veteran Outreach event on their Lewisburg campus on March 6 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. The event, Veteran Service Day, will offer several resources for veterans and their families in one place...
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Library offers coding, mysteries, and the stars
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
While summer reading gets most of the focus, the Marshall County Memorial Library works year-round to bring various programs to county residents. Starting on Tuesday, March 5, the library is kicking off a new Code Club program allowing young people to learn needed skills and have fun at the same time...
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“Helping Hands Golf Classic” ready for 21st edition (Local News ~ 03/05/19)
The Child Development Center and Children’s Center for Autism would like to announce the upcoming 21st annual “Helping Hands Golf Classic”. The tournament is sponsored annually by Waste Management. The “Helping Hands Golf Classic” is a long established annual springtime event. It will be held at Saddle Creek Golf Course on Thursday, May 9, 2019 with a 1 p.m. tee time. There are still plenty of sponsorship and team spots available. Please join us for a great day of golf... -
Scouts bring hope to Marshall County (Local News ~ 03/05/19)
Photos submitted In the Law of the Pack, a cub scout gives good will and in the Boy Scout Promise, a boy scout promises to help other people at all times. By participating in the Scouting for Food Campaign, scouts came a step closer to fulfilling these words... -
TCAT Hohenwald graduate (Local News ~ 03/05/19)
Photo submitted Rixey Colvin received her cosmetologist diploma from the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Hohenwald on Feb. 25, 2019. Pictured: cosmetology instructor Jennifer Calhoun and Rixey Colvin -
Lady Bucks host defending TCCAA champ Chattanooga State this weekend (College Sports ~ 03/05/19)
LYNCHBURG, TN–The Motlow Lady Bucks will face their toughest test of the young 2019 softball season this weekend when they welcome defending TCCAA champion Chattanooga State to the Moore County campus. The Lady Tigers are ranked No. 16 in the preseason NJCAA poll. ...
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