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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.

Walker awarded Quilt of Valor
On March 3, 2026, Kenneth Walker was presented a Quilt of Valor for his service in the U.S. Army from 1969-1971. The presentation took place at The Quilting Squares Quilt Shop, located at 1276 Lewisburg Pike in Franklin. The quilt was made by the Scrappy Chicks of Columbia, Tenn. who also hosted the presentation.

Sawyer & Lane Co. Children’s Boutique is a ‘sweet, stylist’ shop for kids
F ayetteville’s newest newborn and children’s clothing store — held its grand opening in January where owners and sisters-in-law Baleigh Smith and Daisy Smith transformed the 817 Mulberry Avenue building into a “sweet, stylist boutique.” Located minutes from the downtown square in Fayetteville, Sawyer & Lane Co. carries thoughtfully selected clothing from newborns to big kids’ size 12, accessories, gifts and more.

Oliver Announces Candidacy for Marshall County Sheriff
Editor’s Note: The Marshall County Post will publish candidate announcements and photos as we receive them and as space allows before the July 30, 2026, edition. The election is on Aug. 6, 2026. The photo needs to be only a photo of the candidate. Announcements should be no longer than 500 words and emailed to: pblackburn@ themarshallcountypost. com.

Quinn selected for Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center Program
C ongratulations to Khloe Quinn, a Marshall County High School sophomore, for being only one of thirty students selected for the Summer Health Care Experience (SHE) Program at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center. Khloe is currently a health science program of study student at Spot Lowe Technology Center. “I am so proud of Khloe’s hard work and dedication in being accepted into the She Oncology Program at Vanderbilt,” stated health science teacher Mrs. Lynda Skillington. “Her commitment and perseverance truly paid off, and this accomplishment reflects the effort she consistently puts into her goals.”


Blackburn tours eXmark Manufacturing Company in Nebraska
B rightView, known as the nation’s leading commercial landscaping company, uses eXmark’s high performance equipment for professional, high-volume landscaping.
