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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter, and Dutch Tech, Inc. officials announced this week that the company will invest $755,000 to expand its insulation manufacturing operations at the company’s headquarters in Southern Middle Tennessee.
Buddy’s Place (thrift store) in Lobelville will be opening this coming Monday April 10th. The address is 85 West 7th...
Posted by Sandy Sherrill on Thursday, April 6, 2023
ATTENTION: DELINQUENT TAXPAYERS. Unpaid 2021 City of Lobelville Property Taxes will be turned over to Chancery Court...
Posted by CITY OF LOBELVILLE on Friday, March 24, 2023
We had a structure fire this evening near Beardstown. I would like to thank all members along with Linden Fire Dept for...
Posted by Lobelville Volunteer Fire Dept. on Tuesday, April 4, 2023
The Perry County School District announced a new school policy regarding cell phones, smart watches, headphones, any and all devices with Bluetooth/Wi-Fi capabilities in the classroom. This was announced both on Facebook and on the websites for Linden, Lobelville and Perry County, and will go into effect starting January 17, 2023, with graduating punishment as the offenses may continue by a student.
The principal of the Lobelville School also issued his own copy of this new policy, so that everyone can be advised, and not claim ignorance.
Perry County Board of Education had implemented a cell phone policy for all students that will go in affect starting January 17, 2023, and reads as follows:
We have a new Branch Manager, Kathy Gammon! Be sure to stop in and say congratulations to Kathy Gammon.
Requests for the inspection and copying of public records of the City of Lobelville shall be handled by the City Recorder expeditiously as possible. Downlad the Open Records Request Form
For those of you who have wondered what is happening to the Lobelville Water Plant, it is definitely undergoing a facelift. All was made possible by a grant from the US Department of Economic Development Administration for $1.52 million and a USDA grant and low interest loan for the City's matching funds of $380,000.
Beginning April 14, 2017, a new Federal Regulation requires all natural gas utilities to notify customers regarding the availability of excess flow valves (EFV).
There is a disturbing trend – a rise in the number of crashes caused by drivers who were using a cellphone at the time of impact.
Any person planning to excavate in the Lobelville area should first call TN OneCall at 811.