CommunityHatchie Press NewsWeek in Review

Hatchie Press Week in Review: September 22 – 28, 2025

The following is a quick update about some happenings in and around our county:

NEWS

Mayor Pulse Delivers Big Checks to Middleton and Saulsbury Fire Departments

Mayor Pulse delivered BIG checks to the Middleton and Saulsbury Fire Departments to support their vital work in protecting our communities. { read article }


Author Dianne Callahan Discusses Seasons of Life in New Book

Local author Dianne Callahan shares wisdom and reflection in her new book, Seasons of Life.

Her work explores the beauty, challenges, and growth that come with every stage of life. { read article }

Other Stories: | West Tennessee Healthcare – Bolivar Hospital receives Zero Harm Award from THA | Hardeman County Sheriff’s Office Monthly Arrest and Criminal Report {September 2025} | Read More News



POLITICS

Miller Announces Potential Run for State Representative

Bethany Miller has announced a potential run for State Representative, bringing new energy, and ideas to the race. { read article }

Other Stories: City of Bolivar Holds September Council Meeting {video} | Read More Politics News


BUSINESS

Camille Shavon Reaches 35-Year Business Milestone Remaining Steadfast and Consistent

Congratulations to Camille Shavon for reaching an incredible 35-year business milestone!

Her dedication, consistency, and commitment have made a lasting impact on the community. { read article }

Other Stories: Restaurant Inspection Scores {Fayette County} – August 2025 | Read More Business News


EDUCATION

Bolivar Middle School Students Join Others Globally in Prayer

Students gathered today to join with others across the globe in prayer for See You at the Pole.

A powerful reminder of unity and hope among young people. { read article }


UT and TSU Extension Hardeman County Gives Lesson About Cotton Production

From field to fabric—UT and TSU Extension Hardeman County recently shared an educational lesson with home school families on cotton production, teaching students about one of Tennessee’s most important crops.

The field trip is one of Homeschool Roster’s Hardeman County Field Trip Adventures series, which highlights the history and educational experiences in Hardeman County. { read article }

Other Stories: Implementation of Education Freedom Scholarship Program Considered a Success| Read More Education News


SPORTS


Deer, Fall Turkey Archery Hunting Season Opens This Weekend

Hunters, mark your calendars!

Deer and Fall Turkey Archery Season is now open in Tennessee.

It’s time to head outdoors and enjoy one of fall’s favorite traditions. { read article }

Other Stories: Read More Sports News


COMMUNITY


Timeless Treasures Provides Excursions and Educational Opportunities for Senior Adults

Timeless Treasures is opening doors for senior adults with enriching excursions and educational opportunities!

From learning experiences to fun outings, these programs are designed to inspire, connect, and create lasting memories. { read article }

Beyond the Screen: 8 Ways to Monitor Your Child Using AI for Mental Health

Parenting in the digital age comes with new challenges.

Beyond the Screen explores 8 practical ways parents can keep their children safe when they seek AI support for their mental health. { read article }

Other Stories: Grand Junction Library Presenting 4-Part Dementia Series | Carl Perkins Family Family Feud Fundraiser Returns for Second Year | Read More Community News


COMMUNITY CALENDAR

Hatchie Press Community Calendar: September 29, 2025

Check out the Hatchie Press Community Calendar to learn events happening this week. { read article }


OBITUARIES

Obituaries Notice

Hatchie Press shares obituaries from Hardeman County funeral homes for you to see them all in one place. See the people who passed away and are being remembered by family and friends who love them. { read obituaries }


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