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Walker sale official
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
Allison Transmission Holdings officially announced the purchase of Lewisburg-based Walker Die Casting on Monday morning. The publicly traded, Indianapolis-based Allison acquired Walker Die and an associated company for approximately $103 million, according to a release issued by the company...
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Walker sale official (Local News ~ 09/12/19)
Allison Transmission Holdings officially announced the purchase of Lewisburg-based Walker Die Casting on Monday morning. The publicly traded, Indianapolis-based Allison acquired Walker Die and an associated company for approximately $103 million, according to a release issued by the company... -
Fairest of the Fair Pair (Local News ~ 09/12/19)
A pair of Marshall County’s young ladies received recognition at the 2019 Lincoln County Fairest of the Fair pageant, this past Monday evening. Sorrell Martin, from Petersburg and daughter of Jeanie Garrell, was crowned queen of this pageant. Presley Pitts placed 1st runner-up in the 2019 Lincoln County Fairest of the Fair. ... -
From firewood to a work of art
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
What to do with an old red oak that’s been struck by lightning? Who needs firewood when you can carve a totem pole instead? That’s what Pa’s Chainsaw Creations did at Henry Horton State Park recently, turning a stump into a work of art. Over several days of work the old tree in front of the inn was transformed into a totem representing many of the animals in the park, down to the fish in the Duck River...
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Citizen of the Week at Westhills (Local News ~ 09/12/19)
The Westhills Citizen of the Week for September 6 is Jaylen Davis from Ms. Kukula’s 6th grade class. He eagerly seeks to help people that are in need and helps keep the classroom and school looking neat and organized. Way to go Jaylen! Westhills is proud of you!... -
Cornersville board considers investment offers
(Local News ~ 09/12/19)
The Cornersville Mayor and Board of Aldermen took some time to consider what additions they’d like to see made to the town at their monthly meeting last Thursday. Local resident Greg Sachs informally discussed potential projects to gauge the board’s interest, following on from prior discussions he had with Mayor Melisa Peters...
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