Workers from the Lawrence County Maintenance Department are currently engaged in a project to restore the clock tower situated atop the Lawrence County Courthouse. Despite the clock and its accompanying bell having been out of service for several years, efforts are now being made to repair these historic features. The goal of this initiative is to return them to their original operational state, allowing the community to once again enjoy the chimes and timekeeping that have long been absent.
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