The Lewis County Board of Commissioners has scheduled a regular session on May 6th at the historic courthouse in Hohenwald. The meeting will take place on the second floor and is expected to commence at 5:30 PM. This gathering provides an opportunity for the commissioners to address various matters of importance to the community and make decisions that will impact the county. Residents are encouraged to attend and stay informed about the proceedings that will shape the future of Lewis County. The historic courthouse serves as a fitting backdrop for these discussions, highlighting the rich heritage and tradition of the area. By coming together in this esteemed location, the commissioners demonstrate their commitment to upholding the values and principles that have long defined Lewis County. As the meeting unfolds, stakeholders can witness democracy in action and witness firsthand how local government functions to serve the needs of its citizens. The decisions made during this session will have lasting effects on the community, making it crucial for all interested parties to participate and engage in the process. The Board of Commissioners plays a vital role in guiding the county’s development and ensuring that it continues to thrive and prosper. By attending the meeting, residents can contribute to this ongoing effort and help shape the direction of Lewis County for years to come.
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