The NOAA Weather Radio transmitter in Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, has been offline since late January 2026, disrupting the local community’s access to essential weather alerts and […]
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Robert Stevens Shares Insights from Rotary Convention
This week, Robert Stevens addressed the Lawrenceburg Rotary Club, sharing valuable insights from the 2025 Rotary International Convention held in Calgary. His presentation featured a […]
Lawrenceburg Rotary Club Honors Members for Philanthropy
Members of the Lawrenceburg Rotary Club were honored for their significant contributions to The Rotary Foundation on February 13, 2026. This event showcased the dedication […]
Lawrenceburg City Council to Discuss Key Community Issues
The Lawrenceburg City Council is scheduled to hold a regular session meeting on February 12, 2026, at 9:00 AM. This important meeting will take place […]
Free Lunch Event Scheduled for February 7, 2026
A free lunch event is set for February 7, 2026, at the First United Methodist Church in Lawrenceburg. Hosted by Mars Hill United Methodist Church […]
Lawrenceburg City Council Meeting Scheduled for January 22
The Lawrenceburg City Council is set to hold a regular session meeting on January 22. This significant meeting will occur in the Council Meeting Room […]
The Shelter, Inc. in Lawrenceburg Seeks Donations
The Shelter, Inc., located in Lawrenceburg, has outlined its current donation needs as of January 2026. This initiative seeks to collect essential items to bolster […]
Free Community Lunch at Lawrenceburg Sacred Heart Church
Lawrenceburg Sacred Heart Church will host a free lunch on January 24, aiming to provide a meal for those in need. This community event is […]
Lawrenceburg Seeks Assistant Parks and Recreation Director
The City of Lawrenceburg is currently accepting applications for the position of Assistant Parks and Recreation Director. This opportunity is available to all interested applicants […]
Lawrenceburg Fire Department Responds to 2,375 Calls in 2025
The Lawrenceburg Fire Department handled more than 2,300 emergency calls in 2025, with the majority involving medical and rescue responses, highlighting the department’s expanding role in public safety.