Month: May 2020

Traffic Stops Lead to 6 Arrests in Decherd

Various alleged traffic violations have led to multiple traffic stops by Decherd Police and now six people have been arrested. All are facing at least drug charges. Not all were traveling together. Arrested were Phillip Ashley, of Cowan. Timothy Marshall, of Estill Springs. William Storm Horton, of Decherd. Annabelle Lee, and Marquel Hickerson, of Tullahoma …

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Structure Fire Early Wednesday Morning in North Coffee County

The North Coffee County Volunteer Fire Department were called to a structure fire at 3 a.m. Wednesday morning. The fire was reported to be a barn with homes in the area. Other volunteer departments responded to assist at the scene near the 1500 block of Crews Hollow Road. Upon arrival firefighters determined the structure was …

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Fatal Crash Tuesday Afternoon on Lynchburg Highway

45 year Thomas (Matthew) Sullenger was killed in a two-vehicle crash late Tuesday afternoon in the Mulberry community.   Sullenger grew up in Moore County, but was living and working in Lincoln County. According to the Tennessee Highway Patrol report, Sullenger was driving east on the Lynchburg Highway in Mulberry around 5:30 p.m. when for …

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Former Roswell New Mexico Student Arrested in Manchester gets Probation for Attempting to Hire Hitman

A former Roswell New Mexico High School student who attempted to hire someone over the internet to murder two teenage girls was sentenced to five years supervised probation Wednesday as part of a plea agreement. The sentence against Colton Beall, 18, will be deferred pending successful completion of his five-year probationary period in exchange for …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Report: Deaths Rate Climbs, but Active Cases Drop Slightly

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. The health department reported 341 new cases, bringing the state to a total of 21,306 cases, a 2% day-to-day increase since Tuesday. TDH also confirmed 10 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 353 total deaths. Out …

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Reviving a Depression-Era Program Could Put Young People to Work

Nationwide, the youth unemployment rate during the coronavirus pandemic is the highest it has been since the Great Depression, and some are calling for creating a new Civilian Conservation Corps to help rebuild the country’s parks and public lands at a time of national crisis. Michael Butler, CEO of the Tennessee Wildlife Federation, says from …

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Three Suspects Charged in Recent Business Robberies and Burglaries in Tullahoma

On Friday, May 22, the Tullahoma Police Department charged three individuals in connection with several recent burglaries to local businesses, as well as two recent armed robberies that occurred at the Speedway in Tullahoma. The individuals charged in these cases are 23-year-old William Allen Mueller, 20-year-old Jeffeory Alexander Liebig, and 21-year-old Zachary Skyler Jones all …

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Six People Arrested in Shelbyville after Drug Bust

Four men and two women in Shelbyville were all arrested on drug and weapons charges last week. The 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force charged each person with possession of a schedule II drug with intent to sell, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a firearm during a felony, and felon in possession of a …

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AEDC Return to Full Capacity Phased Approach begins June 1

AEDC leadership has developed a plan to return to full capacity based on a 4-phased approach that:• Is based on up-to-date data and readiness• Mitigates risk of resurgence• Protects the most vulnerable• Is implementable installation-wide or GSU basis at the AEDC Commander’s discretion If COVID-19 trend data in Bedford, Coffee, Franklin and Grundy counties continue …

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