Angie Belcher spends her days as a help desk agent at the Wilson County Community Help Center. In that role, she assists those in need with everything from encouraging them to helping with clothing, utilities, medication and food.
Elaine Hunt, the office manager at The Lett Center, will celebrate seven years with the business in March.
Kezney Batey is a member of First Baptist Church of Watertown, where she teaches youth Sunday school to girls in 7th-12 grades.
Twenty-eight years ago, Dawn Cunningham was living on the streets and battling addiction; however, God had another plan for her life.
Shea Owen has worked in the beauty industry for 20 years. The licensed esthetician joined The Lett Center this past November.
Anita Christian retired from education in 2018 after nearly four decades as a teacher and administrator in Wilson County.
Tracy Christian has lived in Watertown her entire life. She is a 1986 graduate of Watertown High School and now helps her husband of 32 years, Mark, with his business — Goliath Fence and Deck.
Brenda Tuschl has the God-given gift of creativity and uses it to beautify the homes of others.
Tiffany Hardin is a newcomer to Lebanon. She’s lived in large cities, such as New York and Los Angeles, but has quickly made the South her home.
Nikki Harris of Lebanon is a customer service representative and head teller at Liberty State Bank. She has been with Liberty State for eight years.
Linda Bain knew she’d marry her husband of 62 years, Odell, by their second date. Bain, who was born in Old Hickory and lived in Norene for the first six years of her life, grew up in Lebanon.
Karen Harrison has an eye for beautiful things.
Wendy Odum has a heart for helping others. She is a registered nurse and holds a BSN degree from Cumberland University. She spent 16 years in Lebanon working at University Medical Center before taking a job with Vanderbilt University Medical Center five years ago.
Kate Stranahan met her husband, Aaron, more than two decades ago. A college friend told her: “I’ve got this guy I work with. You really need to meet him.”
Cosmetologist Amber Cherry recently celebrated her one year “hair-aversary” at Local and Mane, a salon in Lebanon. Although she considers the job her calling, just two years ago Cherry was on a very different path.
Brittani Jackson is the owner of Em + Kate, a baby and children’s boutique that opened on the Lebanon Square in March.
Barbering is a family tradition for Kim Vastola. Her father was the longtime owner of Barrett’s Barber Shop in Watertown – a title Vastola has taken on.
For the past year Cindy Yahola has been a Realtor with Exit Rocky Top Realty; however, you may recognize her from the Mt. Juliet Pow Wow.
Anastasia Coleman has a thing for bling.
Because she has lived in the towns of Vernon, Tuscaloosa, Union Springs, Fort Payne and Selma, Mary Felkins keeps it simple by saying she’s from Alabama.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Bay Mobley decided to take a professional leap of faith.
Just two weeks ago longtime hairstylist and business owner Brenda Askins hung up her shears.
Beth Trice Bradshaw is an Interventionist at Tuckers Crossroads Elementary School. Her family has also sold Bradshaw Family Farm Beef to the public since April 2019.
Wilson County isn’t just Kirsten Harris’ current home — it is her only home.