Lawrence County, Tennessee Government

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06/09/2026

📚💙 Lawrenceburg Rotary Donates $1,500 to Lawrence County Public Library 💙📚

As part of the Lawrenceburg Rotary Club's ongoing Education and Literacy Initiative, the club recently presented a $1,500 donation to the Lawrence County Public Library. The funds will be used to purchase book carts and LEGO materials that will support library programs and services for local children and families.

Accepting the donation on behalf of the library were Assistant Director Bailey Clayton and Library Director Marie Brennan.

Lawrenceburg Rotary is proud to support literacy, education, and lifelong learning opportunities throughout Lawrence County. Investments in our public library help strengthen our community and provide valuable resources for residents of all ages.

WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS ARE GOOD FOR UTILITY DISTRICTS AND THEIR CUSTOMERSDid you know Lawrence County received more A...
06/08/2026

WATER SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS ARE GOOD FOR UTILITY DISTRICTS AND THEIR CUSTOMERS

Did you know Lawrence County received more American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act funds for water infrastructure improvements than any other county in the state? In early 2022, the Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation (TDEC) awarded us $5.2 million through its Tennessee Water Infrastructure Investment Program. Today, the work funded by that investment is nearly complete.

Lawrence County received the largest grant because we have the best water supply, and the largest number of Utility Districts, in the state. The former and latter are directly related. As home to the headwaters of Shoal Creek and the Buffalo River, and tributaries and springs county-wide that feed them, it was easy for communities to access water and provide delivery to their own sections of the county.

Today, nine water providers serve Lawrence County: West Point, St. Joseph, Summertown, Iron City, Northeast, Fall River, and Leoma Utility Districts; Loretto Water Department; and Lawrenceburg Utility Systems.

County leaders initially hoped ARP funds could be used to extend lines from these providers to areas of the county without water service. But surveys of all nine showed deficiencies that TDEC required us to address with the grant award. The primary problem was water loss – a wasteful and expensive problem for providers and their customers.

The engineering firm approved for the project began building a comprehensive inventory of the county’s water infrastructure. It identified every water line and the providers that are responsible for them. GIS (Geographic Information System) mapping software links water providers to one another so they can see exactly where the lines lie, and address problems together if necessary. That’s vital for efficient operation and future expansions.

The software also tracks 49 zone meters installed all over the county, which use radio frequencies to measure water flow and report unusual spikes that are a sign of water loss. The technology allows water systems to pinpoint leaks and repair them without exploratory digging that wastes time and money.

We also asked engineers to locate any lead or copper pipes, but they found none. It was a welcome discovery, since aging pipes can create health risks and increase maintenance costs. Now, as water providers repair leaks in their systems, engineers are developing comprehensive growth and capital improvement plans for the county’s water systems.

With repairs made and plans for expansion in place, we are much more likely to receive grant funding for water line extensions into more areas of the county. That message was reinforced during meetings two weeks ago with officials from the Appalachian Regional Commission and the offices of Senators Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty and Congressman Scott DesJarlais. Because Lawrence County now has detailed infrastructure data, reduced water loss, and long-term capital improvement plans, we are better positioned than ever to compete for future water infrastructure funding.

A new option is now available for delinquent taxpayers to settle their debt online. A link to the payment option has bee...
06/04/2026

A new option is now available for delinquent taxpayers to settle their debt online. A link to the payment option has been added to https://lawrencecountytn.gov/2026/05/08/delinquent-tax-list-updated/

Properties are not scheduled for sale yet, but will be soon. Those who owe Lawrence County and/or Lawrenceburg property taxes are encouraged to settle their debt before that time comes.

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06/04/2026
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERKSALARY: $33,566 - $35,006 annually LOCATION: Lawrenceburg, TNDEPARTMENT: Office of Accounts & Budg...
06/03/2026

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK

SALARY: $33,566 - $35,006 annually
LOCATION: Lawrenceburg, TN
DEPARTMENT: Office of Accounts & Budgets
DIVISION: Accounts Payable
OPENING DATE: 6/3/2026
CLOSING DATE: 6/12/2026

POSITION OVERVIEW:
The Accounts Payable position is located in the Lawrence County Government Office of Accounts and Budgets. This position is responsible for processing all vendor checks for Lawrence County government, compiling and filing all paid invoices and processing and filing all 1099 forms with the IRS.

EDUCATION AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS
-Previous Accounts Payable experience
-Strong organizational, interpersonal, and decision-making skills
-Attention to detail
-Ability to multitask
-Strong time management skills
-Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel

TO APPLY
-Applications are available athttps://lawrencecountytn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/lawcoscan_20250604_111142.pdf or at the Lawrence County Office of Accounts and Budgets, 700 Mahr Avenue, Lawrenceburg, TN 38464.
-Submit application and resume by June 12, 2026, at the Lawrence County Office of Accounts and Budgets or via email to [email protected]

06/02/2026
The most recent list of property owners who are delinquent on tax payments from 2023 has been published. A sale has not ...
06/02/2026

The most recent list of property owners who are delinquent on tax payments from 2023 has been published. A sale has not been set, but the process is moving forward. Please access the list at the link below.

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Lawrenceburg, TN

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+19317664100

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