Month: May 2020

Covid-19 Case Count Nears 15,000 in Tennessee; 7,200 Active

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Sunday, May 10. The state’s total cases jumped to 14,985 after the addition of 217 new cases, a 1% day-to-day increase. The state health department reported one additional death. There are now 243 COVID-19 deaths in Tennessee. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 7,528 …

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Harton to Resume Outpatient Surgeries and Elective Procedures

Patients who have delayed surgery or other non-emergency procedures can now work with their physician to secure care as Tennova Healthcare – Harton resumes some outpatient elective services starting Monday, May 11, 2020. The hospital is following Governor Lee’s Executive Order allowing some elective surgeries and procedures in hospitals with a low or no-COVID-19 census. …

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Earthquake Hits Franklin County Early Sunday Morning

A 3.1 magnitude earthquake was reported early Sunday morning in Franklin County. According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake was recorded at 3:33 a.m. central time, about 4.3 miles southeast of Sewanee. The epicenter was approximately 20 miles from the Alabama border. A separate USGS report stated a 2.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded …

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State Trooper Involved-Shooting in Coffee County Saturday Afternoon

At the request of 14th District Attorney General Craig Northcott, TBI Special Agents are investigating the circumstances that led to an officer-involved shooting Saturday afternoon in Coffee County.. Preliminary information indicates the incident began at approximately 3:00 PM, when a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper was dispatched to a crash along I-24 West in Coffee County. …

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Music Icon Little Richard Died in His Sleep on Saturday in Tullahoma

Rock and roll icon and hall of fame member, Little Richard passed-away Saturday in Tullahoma at a family member’s home. The man that gave us top hits like, “Tutti Frutti,” “Long Tall Sally,” “Rip It Up,” “Lucille,” “Good Golly Miss Molly” and others. He was born December 5, 1932, in Macon, Georgia as Richard Wayne …

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Manchester City Hall to Re-Open Monday

The City of Manchester will resume public operations at City Hall and other City facilities under the guidance of Governor Lee’s Tennessee Pledge. More re-openings are expected in the weeks ahead as city facilities make necessary adjustments to operate in compliance with guidelines issued by Governor Lee. Like other cities and communities across our state, …

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United Way of Hwy 55 Receives Donations

The Bechtel Group Foundation is donating $3 million to communities across the world coping with the coronavirus pandemic, in partnership with the crowdfunding nonprofit GlobalGiving, and $25,000 of those dollars will be sent directly to the United Way of Highway 55 in Tullahoma. The Foundation will award direct grants from the newly established, Bechtel COVID-19 …

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Coronavirus Case Count Up Slightly in Tennessee

The confirmed COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is now 14,096 as of May 7, 2020, including 237 deaths. For some reason, the state is reporting 2 less than yesterday. 1,266 hospitalizations and 6,783 recovered. Currently the state has 7,076 active cases. *Bedford County: 3 died; 217 confirmed cases; 100 recovered; 1,629 negative tests *Coffee County: …

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