Marshall County 911 National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week April 12-18, 2026

M arshall County 911 proudly recognizes National Public Safety Telecommunicators Week, observed April 12-18, 2026, in honor of the dedicated professionals who serve as the first point of contact during emergencies.
Students attend TN HOSA Leadership Conference

F our Marshall County High School students, under the leadership of advisor Mrs. Lyuda Skillington, attended the Tennessee HOSA State Leadership Conference March 30-April 1 at the Chattanooga Convention Center. This is the premier event for Future Health Professionals across the state and brings together students, advisors, and industry partners for competitive events, leadership development, and career exploration. It’s a unique opportunity to showcase skills, celebrate achievements, and connect with peers and professionals in the healthcare field.
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Land Transfers
3/29/2026 – 4/4/2026
Police Blotter

Pedestrian Hit O n March 15, Ptl. Petre was dispatched to 1101 Old Belfast Road in reference to a motor vehicle collision with injuries. A truck his a pedestrian.
Benefit Auction for “Big T” Jett
A benefit auction supporting TJ “Big T” Jett will be held at the Belfast Lions Club Building on Saturday, April 11, at 2 pm until all items have been sold. A yard sale at the same location will start at 7 am that morning. All proceeds from the yard sale and auction will go towards “Big T’s” medical expenses and needs.
Stewart retires after 31 years of dedicated service

J eff Stewart recently retired from the Bank of Frankewing. As the President and Chief Financial Officer, his outstanding service to his customers and employees will not be forgotten.
Are you suffering from critic fatigue?

H onestly, I’m glad when schools delve into poetry or offer students some semblance of art and music appreciation classes.
Area Happenings
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Spencer’s Marketplace brings new life to Cornersville

S pencer’s Cee Bee Food Store, located on Main Street in Cornersville, was a busy little store back in the day. Despite its size, the store was known for having just about anything a customer could need.
