HH Lincoln Health celebrates a year of improved healthcare
HH LINCOLN Health (HHLH) celebrated its one-year anniversary as part of the Huntsville Hospital Health System with a ribbon-cutting event in July. The president of HHLH, Mary Beth Seals, reported that the system has worked diligently to expand services, update facilities, attract more physicians, and provide high-quality care. Other accomplishments included improvements to the facilities, partnerships with other hospitals, investments in the future of healthcare, and community engagement. GN
New coffee shop & bakery added to Petersburg’s square
HEAVEN’S NECTAR, a delightful coffee shop, recently opened on Petersburg’s square, fulfilling owner Carol Lee’s dream of combining her passion for coffee and cooking. With a delectable menu featuring soups, salads, sandwiches, lunch specials, baked goods, and specialty coffees, customers can also savor her unique blend of coffee called Heaven’s Nectar. To top it off, whole cakes and pies are available for pre-order for your next special occasion or just because. The coffee shop operates from Monday to Thursday, 7 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Friday to Saturday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. GN
Ariensco partners with Fayetteville City Schools to establish dual enrollment welding program
A RIENSCO, A Wisconsin-based outdoor power equipment manufacturer, has joined forces with Fayetteville City Schools to launch a dual enrollment welding program. The collaboration aims to provide students from Fayetteville High School, Lincoln County High School, Riverside, Moore County High School, and Huntland High School with career and technical pathways, reimagining traditional education models. The initiative, supported by the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Shelbyville and the Lincoln County Industrial Development Board, has received approval and funding. The program is set to open in fall 2023, fostering community engagement and potentially inspiring future collaborative projects. GN
Sheriff Murray Blackwelder retires
S HERIFF MURRAY Blackwelder, who has earned a reputation as one of the best sheriffs in Tennessee, retired on July 31 after five terms and 17 years in office. Citing health concerns as contributing to his decision, Blackwelder expressed his gratitude to his supporters, staff, and family for their unwavering support throughout his tenure. He highlighted the Lincoln County Sheriff ’s Department’s progress and commended his team’s dedication and professionalism. Looking ahead, Blackwelder is eager to spend quality time with his family, indulge in his hobbies, and embrace the joys of retirement. GN
Fayetteville-Lincoln County Industrial Development Executive Director named one of North America’s top 50 economic developers of 2023
ELAINE MIDDLETON, executive director of the Fayetteville-Lincoln County Industrial Development Board, was recognized as one of North America’s top 50 economic developers of 2023 by Consultant Connect. The selection was based on her outstanding practices and success in building the community she serves. Consultant Connect featured Middleton and other recipients in June and will receive their awards in November at the ECONOMIX event in Atlanta. GN
Lincoln County Fair – Ridin’, Rockin’, and Livestockin’
THE LINCOLN County Fair returns September 16-23, bringing with it all the traditions and excitement from your favorite memories. There’s harness racing, a scarecrow contest, a scavenger hunt, a rodeo, livestock shows, pageants, truck and tractor pull, and more. Of course, the midway and food vendors will also be waiting for you. Grab the fair book and mark your calendars so you don’t miss your favorite events! GN