City of Lewisburg

Police Blotter 3-21-2024
Hit and Run On Feb. 23, Officer Landon Frazier, responded to a call at 1175 Franklin Road in reference to a hit and run. Contact… Login to continue reading Login…

Annexations passed but not unanimously
TRACY HARRIS-Staff Writer The Lewisburg City Council met on March 12 at City Hall. First was a public hearing at 5:50 p.m. to hear comments… Login to continue reading Login…

Service above Self
TRACY HARRIS tharris@themarshallcountypost.com Lewisburg Mayor Jim Bingham signed a Proclamation in Recognition of Lewisburg Rotary Club on Friday, February 23, 2024, World Rotary Day. Jared… Login to continue reading Login…

Lewisburg City Council Work Session & Meeting
TRACY HARRIS-Staff Writer At February’s Lewisburg City Council work session on Feb. 6, Lewisburg’s new Fire Chief, Drew Hawkins was sworn in. A topic brought… Login to continue reading Login…

Police Blotter Feb 15
Unwanted Guest Cathy Buttrey was an unwanted guest at 203 Boyette Avenue on Jan. 21. She threw things throughout the residence on Jan. 20, left,… Login to continue reading Login…

Meetings and Happenings
Meetings and Happenings Meetings and Happenings are published at no cost and there is no guarantee of publication. Jan 30 – The Lewisburg Housing Authority… Login to continue reading Login…

City Emphasizes Brush Ordinance
City Ordinance concerning Brush Pickup Policy/Rules (This is to re-emphasize the City Ordinance which was approved last year on January 10, 2023.) The City of… Login to continue reading Login…

Police Blotter Jan. 18
Police Blotter Possible Stolen Vehicle Deputy Joey Repasky responded to 2930 Sheppard Branch Road on Dec. 19, in reference to a possible stolen vehicle. Contact… Login to continue reading Login…

January Lewisburg City Council
Tracy Harris tharris@themarshallcountypost.com The Lewisburg City Council met Jan. 9 at 6:00 p.m. The Mayor and all councilmembers were present. The following employees received service… Login to continue reading Login…

Did You Know
Did You Know – Rec Edition In 1952 the Marshall County Chamber of Commerce decided to promote and build a recreational facility. Preston Hopkins chaired… Login to continue reading Login…
