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All offices of the City of Lewisburg will be closed on Friday, July 3rd, 2026, in celebration of the Independence Day Holiday. The Mayor and Council of the City of Lewisburg will hold a regular monthly work session on Tuesday, July 7th, 2026, at 5:00 p.m., at Lewisburg City Hall, 131 E. Church Street. The… The post City of Lewisburg Meetings July 2026 appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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7/1/26NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Extreme heat is predicted for many parts of Tennessee over the next several days and the Tennessee Department of Health is urging everyone to follow important safety tips to avoid heat-related illnesses. “Extreme heat poses serious health risks, especially for older adults and young children,” saidTennessee Health Commissioner John Dunn. “Spending too… The post Heat Safety Encouraged as Extreme Temperatures Impact Tennessee appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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7/2/26South Central Human Resource Agency is working with local counties and program partners to ensure the continuation of dead livestock removal services for area cattle and livestock producers.In late May 2026, the agency that previously managed the deadstock removal contract made the decision to no longer administer the program. Because of the importance of this… The post SCHRA Working to Continue Dead Livestock Removal Program for Area Producers appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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On Tuesday, June 30th, 2026, the Lewisburg Police Department responded to a reported domestic incident in progress at Maple Grove Apartments, located at 1230 South Ellington Parkway. Upon arrival, officers encountered Debra Jones, the victim, who had been struck by a vehicle operated by her son, Leonard C. Jones, in the apartment complex’s parking lot.… The post Leonard Jones Charged With Multiple Charges After Trying To Evade Law Enforcement appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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6/29/26 Insects could cause life-threatening allergic reactions KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Fire ants are a common nuisance across Tennessee, known for their painful stings and unsightly dirt mounds in lawns and outdoor spaces. However, for individuals who are allergic, these pests can cause potentially life-threatening reactions. To help keep communities safe this summer, University of Tennessee… The post Stop the Sting! UT Extension Shares Fire Ant Control Tips appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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1. The Marshall County Solid Waste Committee will meet on Thursday, July 2nd at 5:00 pm. This meeting will be held at the Courthouse Annex Room 2204. 2. The Marshall County Budget Committee will have special call meeting on Wednesday, July 1 at 9:00 am. This meeting will be held at the Courthouse Annex Room… The post Marshall County Meetings July 2026 appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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1. The Marshall County Courthouse, Courthouse Annex, and Hardison Annex will be closed on Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day. 2. The Marshall County Probation Office will be closed on Friday, July 3rd in observance of Independence Day. 3. The Marshall County Building Codes and Zoning Office will be closed on Friday, July… The post Offices to Close in Observance of Independence Day 2026 appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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DREMC to host back-to-school supply driveJune 15, 2026 Duck River invites the community to support local students through its Stuff the Bucket initiative. From June 22 to July 2, you can drop off donations of new, unused school supplies at any DREMC office during normal business hours, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5… The post Stuff the Bucket at Duck River Electric appeared first on WJJM Radio.

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