The Lawrence County Historical Society is set to convene this Thursday at 6:30 PM at the Southern Tennessee Higher Education Center. During this meeting, President Curtis Peters will delve into the intriguing history of law enforcement within Lawrence County, as well as share insights about the historical significance of the old jail. This gathering promises to be informative and engaging, and all members are strongly encouraged to participate. Additionally, visitors are more than welcome to join in on the discussion and exploration of the county’s rich history.
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