Month: February 2020

Coffee Co. Legislative Committe Sends Refugee and Second Amendment Resolutions to Full Commission

The Coffee County Legislative Committee elected Monday night, Feb. 24 to send two resolutions to the full county commission for a vote. One resolution would block refugees from relocating in Coffee County. The other resolution, if approved by the commission would designate the area as a second amendment county. The resolution states that the Board …

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Some Lawmakers Not happy with Gov. Lee

Tennessee lawmakers once again showed their displeasure with Gov. Bill Lee’s decision to keep accepting refugees by advancing a resolution Tuesday that criticized the governor’s actions as violating the separation of powers. The state house is currently leading a lawsuit claiming the federal refugee resettlement program improperly forces the state to spend money on additional …

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Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, ChildcareTennessee.com and Human Services Supporting Child Care Centers

Do you know a childcare center that could put $4,000 to good use? Hundreds of child care centers throughout the state of Tennessee already have signed up to take advantage of Support and Enhancement Grants made possible through a partnership with The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS). …

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Tuesday is Last Day to Early Vote

Early voting ends Tuesday, Feb. 25. If you miss early voting Election Day is March 3. Voters in Coffee County have a few things to vote on. 4 candidates have qualified for general sessions judge, Jason Huskey, Stacy Lynch, Greg Perry and Jess Stockwell. Running for county commission, District 8, Tim Brown and Jeffery Keele. …

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DREMC joins Tennessee Tree Day Campaign, Urges Safe Planting

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) is joining efforts with the Tennessee Environmental Council for the Tennessee Tree Day event on March 21. Tennessee Tree Day is an annual event that encourages Tennessee residents to order, plant and nurture a new seedling to beautify their personal properties and communities. Seedlings must be pre-ordered and purchased …

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Tennessee has Highest Sales Tax, but Remember No State Income Tax

Sales taxes are charged in two ways in Tennessee. First the state side which is 7 percent and then the local tax. The combined average local and state sales tax rate in Tennessee is 9.53 percent. Tennessee has the highest combined rate of any state, according to a new analysis from the Tax Foundation. The …

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District Basketball Tournament Results

8-AAA Girls Championship Coffee County 52 Tullahoma 40 3rd Place Lawrence Co. 55 Franklin Co. 42 Boys Championship Tullahoma 63 Columbia 50 3rd Place Lincoln Co. 61 Coffee Co. 50 District 8-A Girls Championship Huntland 56 Moore Co. 54 3rd Place Eagleville 43 Fayetteville 28 Boys Championship Fayetteville 50 Eagleville 49 3rd Place Moore Co. …

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Legal Aid Society Help Clinic at Bright Temple Church in Shelbyville

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands will be offering a free walk-in legal help clinic on the morning of Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020, at Bright Temple Church, located at 516 Elm Street, Shelbyville, TN. Attorneys will be available to meet with walk-in clients from 9:30 a.m. until noon. Clients should plan to …

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Authorities Searching for Stolen Box Trailer

The Coffee County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft of a box trailer from the Beechgrove area, last week. The truck used in the theft appears to be a silver Nissan Frontier with a luggage rack on top. The vehicle could be from Cannon County or Rutherford County area. The trailer has a ladder rack …

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Hobby Lobby Headed to Tullahoma

In 1972, David Green opened the first Hobby Lobby store in northwest Oklahoma City. Green left his supervisor position with variety store TG&Y, to open a second Hobby Lobby in Oklahoma City in 1975. After all those years in business and over 800 stores nationwide, Hobby Lobby is coming to Tullahoma. No official word has …

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