Month: May 2020

Man Died from Self-Inflicted Gunshot wound in I-24 Incident; Trooper Not at Fault

According to information On Target News released on Saturday at approximately 3:00 PM, when a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper was dispatched to a crash along I-24 West in Coffee County. Upon arrival, the trooper observed a car in the median, near mile marker 120. While the trooper was working the crash, the driver walked over …

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2020 National Safe Boating Week is May 16-22

The 2020 National Safe Boating Week is May 16-22 and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency will be participating to promote the wear of life jackets as the summer boating season begins. National Safe Boating Week is annually held the week prior to Memorial Day weekend. Boating partners across the United States and Canada are teaming …

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Big Rise in Covid-19 Cases and Deaths in Tennessee

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Tuesday, May 12. The state’s total cases jumped to 16,111 after the addition of 567 new cases, a 4% day-to-day increase. The state health department reported 14 additional deaths bringing the total to 265 in Tennessee. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 8,336 have …

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Numbers Up Again for Confirmed Covid-19 Cases and Recoveries

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Monday, May 11. The state’s total cases jumped to 15,544 after the addition of 559 new cases, a 4% day-to-day increase. The state health department reported eight additional deaths. There are now 251 COVID-19 deaths in Tennessee. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 8,038, …

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Refusing to Work Could Cost You Unemployment Benefits

Tennessee’s Department of Labor and Workforce Development says that since the agency follows federal guidelines to administer the state’s unemployment compensation program, a person not returning to work when there is available employment may be considered a ”refusal of work” and could potentially disqualify claimants from receiving Tennessee Unemployment Compensation (TUC) benefits. The federal CARES …

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UPDATED Coffee County High School Athletic Tryout Dates

Athlete tryouts for Coffee County Central High School are TENTATIVELY scheduled for the dates on the picture above. The school is following the governor’s orders and directions from our central office and we will adjust if and when instructed to do so. New information will be posted here. CONTACT THE COACH. We are restricted to …

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Coffee County Central High School Registration

Coffee County Central High will be registering all students for classes over the next several weeks starting with rising sophomores on Thursday, May 14. Students will come in for registration based on their last name and upcoming grade level. Students will meet in the cafeteria with their assigned counselor. Students are required to remain six feet away from …

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