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Fayetteville Main Street renews Executive Director Aimee Byrd’s contract
E Fayetteville Main Street has renewed Aimee Byrd’s contract as executive director, affirming the organization’s continued trust in her leadership and dedication to the growth… Login to continue reading Login…
Shirley Roberson Yell Obituary
A funeral service for Shirley Roberson Yell, 88, of Petersburg, Tennessee, will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, at Higgins Funeral Home with Bro. Jerry Raines…
Jack Edgar Martin Obituary
Jack Edgar Martin passed away June 17, 2025, at his home in Anamoose, North Dakota. He was 83 years old. Jack was born April 7, 1942, in Lincoln County, Tennessee,…
Ms. Barbara Arlene Smith Lewellen
Ms. Barbara Arlene Smith Lewellen, 91, entered this life on May 23, 1934, in Fulton, New York. She passed away June 28, 2025, of heart… Login to continue reading Login…
Henry Kenneth “Pal” Cranfill Obituary
Henry Kenneth “Pal” Cranfill, 87, of Taft, Tennessee, passed away on Wednesday, July 9, 2025, at his residence. He was born in Guntersville, Alabama, on Sept. 2, 1937, to the…
30th annual Pasta Premier is set for Aug. 7
E Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum’s 30th annual Pasta Premier will be Thursday, Aug. 7, at the museum’s auditorium beginning with a meet and greet social hour… Login to continue reading Login…
5 police officers take oath of office; 4 officers and a firefighter recognized
B Five police officers were administered the oath of office during last week’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen monthly meeting. Four officers and one firefighter… Login to continue reading Login…
Cane Creek Bridge closed until further notice
B Cane Creek Bridge on Boonshill Road will be closed until further notice. According to Lincoln County Road Superintendent Tim Gill, a Tennessee Department of… Login to continue reading Login…
Business Expo set for Thursday, July 17
E The Business Expo, sponsored by the Fayetteville-Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, is being held Thursday, July 17, at Lincoln County High… Login to continue reading Login…
BOMA transfers ownership of antique fire truck to museum
B Transferring the City’s antique fire truck to the Fayetteville-Lincoln County Museum was part of new business brought up during last week’s Board of Mayor… Login to continue reading Login…
