FHS Prom King and Queen

Fayetteville High School’s Will Pettie and Aaliyah Halcomb were voted King and Queen of the 2026 FHS Prom held Saturday night. Following a grand march for family and friends at FHS, students continued prom festivities at Evergreen Gunter Hollow.
Lincoln County Tennis enjoys 5-0 week

Lincoln County tennis handled business last week. The Falcons and Lady Falcons won all five of their combined matches.
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Spanning the Years
25 years ago April 4, 2001 Fishing tourney held - The Lincoln County Sportsman’s Club held its March Fishing Tournament recently on Guntersville Lake. Bobby Harmon and Lucas Hamlin won with a weight of more than 30 pounds. Second place went to John Teters and Jack Atchley Sr. with a weight of 18.6.
City Softball crushes Cornersville

Fayetteville City Softball dominated in their district contest over Cornersville last week. The Lady Tigers won in five innings, 199.
Carol Frances Gordy

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Here’s the beef

Abigail Neale, left, flips a hamburger with the help of Bruce Steelman of the Lincoln County Extension at the 38th annual Hamburger Day on the Hill
Toledo Molding & Die in Fayetteville to close April 30 with 333 employees affected

Toledo Molding & Die, Inc. (TMD) in Fayetteville notified 333 employees on Monday morning that the plant would be closing no later than April 30. TMD, located at 11 East Park Drive, is headquartered in Toledo, Ohio, and is a manufacturing company specializing in plastic injection molding and interior and exterior automotive components. Toledo Molding & Die
Times has new look starting this week
Staff reports The Elk Valley Times now has what is considered a more modern magazine-styled format — called the Berliner — beginning with this edition. “The new format’s presentation is aimed at providing a more enjoyable reading experience and will…
Ben Brown indicted by Lincoln County grand jury

Benjamin “Ben” Aaron Brown was indicted on Tuesday, March 24, by the Lincoln County grand jury, according to District Attorney Rob Carter with the 17th Judicial District in Tennessee.

