Day: August 10, 2020

Mask Requirement Starts Wednesday at All Coffee County Schools

After a recommendation from Director of Coffee County Schools Dr. Charles Lawson, the Coffee County School Board voted Monday to require everyone at county schools to wear a mask or face covering. The new requirement takes effect on Wednesday Aug. 12. Masks shall be worn in instances where social distancing cannot be followed. There will …

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Letter about New Hybrid Schedule from Manchester Director of Schools Joey Vaughn

On Wednesday, August 12, Manchester City Schools will move to a hybrid schedule.  In this schedule, the following will be our operational procedures until we are able to move back to a traditional schedule: Transition Wednesday, August 12, Group A attends school in person, Group B will be provided distance learning materials to be completed …

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Exclusive Friday Night Post-Game Football Coverage on Rooster 101.5

Kennedy Broadcasting Company, in association with TriStar Sports Radio Network, is proud to announce a brand new high school football scoreboard show beginning this fall. “TriStar Friday Night Live” will air on radio stations all across Middle Tennessee beginning week one of the 2020 high school football season. Hosted by J.P. Plant, “TriStar Friday Night …

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15 Members of Tullahoma Family Beat Coronavirus

In Tullahoma, 15 members of the same family fought and beat the Coronavirus, but it wasn’t easy. WKRN-TV reports that Alton Hickerson Szabo spent nearly two months in a healthcare facility. He spent about a month at Tennova Healthcare-Harton and another 20 days at Murfreesboro Medical Clinic. He says he was hooked to a ventilator, …

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COVID-19 Active Cases Fall on Monday

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Monday, August 10. The health department reported 1,202 new cases, bringing the state to 123,914 total cases. TDH also confirmed 10 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,233 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 83,170 have recovered, an increase of …

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High Speed Pursuit Ends with an Arrest in Warren County

A McMinnville man is facing numerous charges including evading arrest and reckless driving following a high speed chase Friday.According to Major Jason Walker of the Warren Co. Sheriffs Dept., Deputy Jared Jacobs assisted the McMinnville Police Dept. in the pursuit to stop 44 year old Corey Pleasant, who was driving a 2000 Nissan Gold Xterra …

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Mountain West Cancels Fall Sports

The Mountain West is postponing its fall sports season because of concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic, the conference announced on Monday.  The Mountain West is the second FBS conference to postpone football and other fall sports, joining the Mid-American Conference, which voted to do so Saturday morning. 

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