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  • 2 months ago | mainstreetmediatn.com | Scott Stewart |Stephanie Sinclair

    “Anything you lose automatically doubles in value.” – Mignon McLaughlinWell, another month in the books, we’ve made it through January…sort of. A lot of people in the community have been dealing with illnesses lately, the kind that’s hard to get rid of, then there have been the natural disasters that have taken homes and lives. When trouble hits, we realize what is most precious in our lives. Health, loved ones and our home comforts.

  • Jan 25, 2025 | mainstreetmediatn.com | Scott Stewart |Wade Neely

    Lawrence County Bowling celebrates the win that earned them a berth in the state tournament. — LCHS WildcatsA co-op squad comprised of bowlers from both Lawrence County and Loretto high schools, the team rallied together this season to send LCHS to state for just the third time in program history. LCHS dropped its quarterfinal matchup versus longtime east Tennessee power Dobbyns-Bennett.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | mainstreetmediatn.com | Scott Stewart

    As of Jan. 1, 2025, the Lawrence County Clerk’s office has announced all new vehicle registrations will require the owner to present a photo ID along with two documents showing proof of residency.

  • Jan 6, 2025 | mainstreetmediatn.com | Scott Stewart

    As 2025 gets underway, there are new Tennessee laws passed by the General Assembly in the last legislative session that have gone into effect as of Jan. 1. One such law, sponsored by Senator Page Walley (R-Savannah), seeks to protect land in Tennessee from hostile foreign nations. “Protection of our property in Tennessee is extremely important,” said Walley.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | mainstreetmediatn.com | Cary Jane Malone |Scott Stewart

    Giles County Sheriff Joe Purvis has an offer for anyone who finds themselves in need of a safe ride home during the holidays. While the Giles County Sheriff’s Department is participating with law enforcement across the state for the DUI enforcement program Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over, Purvis said his department will also offer rides home to people who find themselves with no other safe options. The statewide DUI enforcement campaign is scheduled for Dec. 11-Jan.

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