Friday, August 25, 2023
Spot Lowe Technology Center Students Tour WestRock in Lewisburg, TN
Sunday, August 20, 2023
Local Companies Collect and Donate Food Items to Hopetown in Lewisburg, TN
Local companies Lewisburg Electric System, Moon Roseart, Teledyne and Walker Die Casting had their employees donate and collect food items including canned chicken, canned tuna, canned green beans, canned corn and peanut butter. The donated food items will help Hopetown continue their mission of providing goods and services to those in need in Marshall County, TN | @MarshallCoTN @MarshallHappenings @MarshallCoSch @YPofMC @MCMLIB @MainStreetLewisburg @LewisburgRecCenter @MarCoSmallBusiness #MakeItInMarshall #InvestInMC #ShopMarCo #MainStreetLewisburgTN #VisitMarCo #LewisburgTN #ChapelHillTN #CornersvilleTN
Wednesday, August 16, 2023
Davenport Group of Lewisburg, TN Makes List of Fastest-Growing Companies in Nation
Marshall County, TN Ranks Top 10 in Tennessee for Economic Development
The data set was compiled going back as far as 1969 for each county in Tennessee for increases or decreases in the following economic development measures:
- Population
- Labor Force
- Total Employment
- Average Wages
- Per Capita Income
- Median Household Income
- GDP
Using these data sets, a scoring or ranking system showed that over the ten-year period from 2011-2021 Marshall County ranked 8th overall out of 95 counties and for the five-year period from 2016-2021 Marshall County ranked 2nd.
More recent indicators of a consistently strong economic development outlook for Marshall County is the continued growth in population (4.5% from April 2021 - April 2022) and 49.6% increase in business license applications from 2019 (226) - 2022 (338), according to a report from the Economic Innovation Group.
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
Talos and Young Professionals Support Marshall Co. School Safety
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Caroline Holley, Marie Lalonde, Cali Feagin, Kathryn Lintz and Louisa Davis |
Talos is proud to collaborate with the Young Professionals of Marshall County in support of the Marshall County School Board and Marshall County Emergency Management’s efforts in raising funds and awareness for school safety in our local community.
We are happy to donate $5,500 to go towards their “Stop the Bleed” campaign. Each school in Marshall County will now receive 5 tourniquet kits in case of emergency.
Thank you to the MCBOE, MCEMA and the YPMC for their efforts to support school safety measures in Marshall County. We are thrilled to be a part of your mission!