• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
The Leader

The Leader

Tipton County's Newspaper since 1886

  • Home
  • News
    • All
    • Business
    • Churches
    • Courts
    • Education
    • Election 2024
    • Events
    • Local Government
    • Local Politics
    • Military
    • Public Records
    • Public Safety
  • Sports
    • All
    • Baseball
    • Basketball
    • Cross Country
    • Fishing
    • Football
    • Golf
    • Soccer
    • Softball
    • Volleyball
    • Wrestling
  • E-Editions
  • Public Notices
  • Subscribe
  • About
  • Contact Us
    • Submit News
    • Advertise With Us
  • Where to Buy

Black History

Annual Isaac Hayes Day in the Park set for Saturday

By Echo Day on August 18, 2023

Saturday Covington will celebrate one of its natives with the annual Isaac Hayes Day. It was an idea born on Facebook, organizer John Edwards, a Covington alderman, told The Leader in 2017. "A guy was talking about how Isaac Hayes was the coolest guy to come through Memphis. I told him that he was probably the most famous person to come out of Covington. He replied, … [Read more...] about Annual Isaac Hayes Day in the Park set for Saturday

Black Farmers talk about collaboration, paradigm shift amid Blue Oval City eminent domain worries

By Echo Day on June 28, 2023

At a press conference Monday, the importance of collaboration between Black farmers and incorporation of their farms was emphasized as a means to unlock economic opportunities for the minority community as Blue Oval City makes its home in the region.  The meeting, organized by the Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association, aimed to address challenges faced by Black … [Read more...] about Black Farmers talk about collaboration, paradigm shift amid Blue Oval City eminent domain worries

Covington grad Jordan Ross to represent US in World Driving Championships

By The Leader on March 2, 2023

Jordan Ross received a call to represent the US in the World Driving Championship in August. He becomes the first African-American competitor for the country.  “At first it was shocking,” Ross stated when reflecting on the moment he heard the news, “just kind of like a day-by-day, it’s been exciting like I’ve been very hyped about it and very excited to go over there and see … [Read more...] about Covington grad Jordan Ross to represent US in World Driving Championships

Congressman Cohen introduces act to study, recognize massacre of Black soldiers at Ft. Pillow

By Echo Day on February 28, 2023

WASHINGTON – Congressman Steve Cohen (TN-09) today introduced the Fort Pillow National Battlefield Park Study Act, legislation that would direct the Department of the Interior to conduct a resource study to determine whether the location of an infamous massacre of Black Union soldiers in the waning months of the Civil War qualify it as a National Park Service site. Ft. Pillow … [Read more...] about Congressman Cohen introduces act to study, recognize massacre of Black soldiers at Ft. Pillow

Mother, daughter at the helm of Barlow Funeral Home as it nears the century mark

By The Leader on February 24, 2023

As one of its oldest businesses, and the oldest Black-owned business, Barlow Funeral Home is a staple in Tipton County. Founded by Major Barlow in 1925, the funeral home is nearing a full century of service by generations of Barlow family members. It is currently operated by Shelia and Brittany Barlow, the widow and daughter of well-known operator Quincy Barlow. A family … [Read more...] about Mother, daughter at the helm of Barlow Funeral Home as it nears the century mark

From Dreams to Reality: Chris Brent serves his community in numerous areas

By The Leader on February 23, 2023

In the early ‘80s, a 12-year-old Chris Brent was intrigued with the NAACP’s  involvement in his hometown, Covington.  He was also a fan of election commissioner Joe Sneed who was the only black board member during that time.  Brent began dreaming of being involved in the two areas, so he began to pray and asked the Lord to fulfill his wishes.  “One day, I would like to be a … [Read more...] about From Dreams to Reality: Chris Brent serves his community in numerous areas

Atoka named today Josephine Smith Hicks Day in honor of its newest centenarian

By Echo Day on February 22, 2023

Josephine Smith Hicks got more and more emotional the more the mayor went on.  “Isn’t this something?” she said as mayor Barry Akin said she’d officially become a centenarian. Born Feb. 22, 1923, she was being honored by the Town of Atoka for reaching her 100th birthday.  “[I want to] thank God,” she told Akin Tuesday night. “Thank you, thank you all so much.” Her parents were … [Read more...] about Atoka named today Josephine Smith Hicks Day in honor of its newest centenarian

Marcus Heaston serves students, community through workforce development

By The Leader on February 9, 2023

“A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, loving favor rather than silver and gold.” Proverbs  Framed on Marcus Heaston’s office wall, this Bible verse signifies what his family stands on: a firm foundation in Christ and stewarding their last name.  “They’ve always stressed to us, ‘Don’t do anything to embarrass your family. Don’t do anything to embarrass yourself. … [Read more...] about Marcus Heaston serves students, community through workforce development

Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Search

Featured News

Former Covington, Munford basketball coach Tim Halford inducted into BCAT Hall of Fame

April 8, 2025 By Jeff Ireland

A man known in these … [Continue Reading...] about Former Covington, Munford basketball coach Tim Halford inducted into BCAT Hall of Fame

Brighton midfielder J Kiphut signs soccer scholarship with Dyersburg State

April 1, 2025 By Jeff Ireland

Brighton senior J … [Continue Reading...] about Brighton midfielder J Kiphut signs soccer scholarship with Dyersburg State

Brighton’s Pierce Meacham signs with Cumberland University

March 11, 2025 By Jeff Ireland

In this day and age, … [Continue Reading...] about Brighton’s Pierce Meacham signs with Cumberland University

Munford High School closed Thursday after teacher found deceased

March 6, 2025 By The Leader

Munford High School … [Continue Reading...] about Munford High School closed Thursday after teacher found deceased

Tags

auvic white black history braxton sharp brighton baseball brighton basketball brighton football brighton high school city of covington City of Munford coronavirus covid-19 covington Covington Baseball covington basketball Covington football covington high school Covington HS covington police covington police station Election 2020 events homicide J.R. Kirby Jalen Fayne Jamarion Dowell jeff huffman john edwards Jordan Bell JR Kirby Munford basketball munford football munford high school murder ronnie gorton sex crimes shooting Slade Calhoun tcso Tipton-Rosemark Academy Tipton County Museum tipton county schools tipton county sheriff's office town of atoka town of mason TRA basketball

Footer

The Leader is a weekly newspaper, published on Thursdays, serving Tipton County, Tenn. since 1886.

Contact us: news@covingtonleader.com

Editor’s Choice

Here’s how Home Depot and a team of volunteers helped make over CIAA

December 5, 2019 By Echo Day

Black History Month: Mason’s John W. Boyd went from slavery to the statehouse

February 7, 2020 By The Leader

Search

Copyright © 2025 · The Leader | Legacy Media · Log in