The Marshall County Health Department Celebrates National Public Health Week April 6-12
N ational Public Health Week, April 6-12, is a time to highlight the many services available to the public at all local health departments in Tennessee and to recognize the great work public health does every day.
Spring turkey season has started

A ll 95 counties will be open for the spring season, though some public lands area may have exceptions so be sure to check the 20252026 Hunting & Trapping Guide for WMA-specific regulations.
Six Scholarships Offered
The Marshall County Retired Teachers Association is offering up to six $1,000 scholarships to students planning to go into the teaching profession. One scholarship is for high school seniors planning to major in the field of teaching. The other scholarship is for upcoming college juniors and seniors who are majoring in education. Either application can be picked up at any of the three county high school guidance departments. Scholarship applications are also on the school websites. The deadline for application submission is Monday, April 20, 2026.
REVIVAL
Cornersville United Methodist Church
Face of the Week

The Marshall County Post’s Face of the Week is Anthoney Leonard who is a Universal Banker at CB&S Bank in Lewisburg.
RECIPIENTS of livestock market improvement cost share announced
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture announces the recipients of the Agricultural Enterprise Fund (AEF) Livestock Market Improvement Initiative.
Beautiful Easter weekend

The Easter weekend was filled with sunshine and joy as children posed for photos with the Easter Bunny and searched for eggs. See more Easter photos on page 7A.
Kids Love Easter

Kids Love Easter
LeBlanc graduates from the 32nd Regional Law Enforcement Academy

T yler LeBlanc graduated April 2, 2026, from the Sheriffs Office 32nd Regional Law Enforcement Academy, which took place in Maiyville.
Rotary students for the month of March

Dani Brady, Sasha Utter, Robin Porter, Stella Robbins
