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Maury Regional Health opens new retail pharmacy location
C OLUMBIA, Tenn. - On March 27, Maury Regional Health celebrated the grand opening of its new retail pharmacy location now open and serving patients at the Maury Regional Medical Plaza in Columbia.

Writing with Purpose
D ana Cook lives in Lewisburg with her husband, Eliot Cook and stepchildren, Eli and Stella. She dedicated 20 years to teaching elementary school in the community before transitioning into her current role as a developmental evaluator at Tennessee Tech University. For her, writing has never been just a hobby, it has been a lifelong passion. From an early age, she found joy in journaling, writing poems, and creating short stories simply for the love of writing. Over the years, that passion has grown into something much bigger, evolving into a collection of published works that aim to inspire, comfort, and encourage readers of all ages.

Candidate Statement: Tony Nichols for Marshall County Sheriff
N ichols’ law enforcement career began in 1998 as a reserve deputy with the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office. In 2001, he earned his certification as a police officer and continued to serve Lincoln County before joining the Petersburg Police Department, where he held the position of Chief of Police for three years. In 2007, Nichols started working for the Marshall County Sheriff’s Office, and since then, he has have been fully committed to serving Marshall County.

Warner Farms Lake Permit Approved
T he Warner Farms Lake limestone processing facility, previously addressed in a public hearing held by the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) on Jan. 15, has had its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit approved by the state.

Help Our Community Grow: Plant a ‘Grow a Row’ for the Marshall County Seed Library
Calling all local gardeners, growers, and anyone with a green thumb! We are excited to invite you to participate in our “Grow a Row” program to support the Marshall County, TN Seed Library.

Are you excited about the U.S. timecapsule?
C ertainly, I look forward to becoming reacquainted with all the groovy hairstyles, dated slang and kitschy doodads in a couple of years when my high school classmates open our 50-year time capsule; but I suspect most patriotic citizens are currently more focused on America’s Time Capsule.
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