Bulldogs Come Up Short against Grizzlies 3-2

O n Tuesday, March 10, the Cornersville baseball team made the trip to Battle Creek to face the Grizzlies in a non-district match up. It was a cloudy, but pleasantly warm evening as the boys stepped onto the beautiful turf field of Battle Creek. Although Battle Creek is a MUCH larger school than Cornersville, and a very intimidating campus, the Bulldogs held their own with the larger team. Hayden Cherry began pitching for the Dawgs. He, along with his fielders, started the first inning with 3 quick outs as 2nd baseman Jacob Courtemanche and center fielder Konnor Calahan made some very athletic catches to end the 1st inning of play. The Dawgs began the 2nd inning well as Ayden Campbell led off by getting on base and stealing 2nd base. Brady Jones then hit a big double to center field which allowed Campbell to come home for the first score of the competition. The Grizzlies answered with 2 scores of their own in the 3rd inning, and another in the 4th, while Cornersville got on base but struggled to bring any other runners home.
Secretary of State Tre Hargett Demands GoFundMe to Prove Removal of All Plagiarized Web Pages Using Charities’ Information

14 days.
Linda Sue Beasley King
Mrs. Linda Sue Beasley King, 79, of Unionville, passed away on March 9, 2026.
Ready for random thoughts on life and death?

B lame it on Daylight Saving Time discombobulating my circadian rhythm, but a smorgasbord of random thoughts has swirled in my noggin recently.
2025 Conservation Farmer of the Year – Amanda Collins

Each year, the Marshall County Soil & Water Conservation District recognizes an individual who has made significant contributions to conservation of natural resources on their land. The district is proud to announce Amanda Collins as the 2025 Marshall County Conservation Farmer of the Year. This award is part of a state program sponsored by the Tennessee Association of Conservation Districts with the cooperation of the Natural Resources Conservation Service, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture and Marshall County SWCD.
Forrest High School 2025-2026 Top Ten

I ntroducing the Top Ten students of the Class of 2026 at Forrest High School.
Lewisburg City Council Meeting – March 10
T he Lewisburg City Council, City Manager, City Mayor and City Attorney met on Tuesday, March 10, 2026.
Locations to pick up trees

The 12th Annual TREE DAY will be occurring in all 95 counties in TN on Saturday March 21st! We are excited that the following locations will have trees available to pick up and plant in Marshall County!
Structure Fire on Troy Drive

O n March 12, 2026, the Lewisburg Fire Department, Marshall County EMS, Marshall County OEM, and Lewisburg Police Department responded to a structure fire at 1407 Troy Drive in Lewisburg.
Police Blotter
Traffic Stop
