Tullahoma High Sports Suspended
The Tullahoma School System has decided to suspend all high school athletic contests until after the new year because of the coronavirus.
The Tullahoma School System has decided to suspend all high school athletic contests until after the new year because of the coronavirus.
Coffee County’s Bella Vinson lit up the scoreboard Friday night with 33 first half points to take a commanding lead in at the half over Franklin County 56-8 and the second team played most of the second half in a 80 point victory 93-13. Vinson finished with 37 points and Chloe Gannon 15 and Elli …
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West Middle School and Westwood Middle tangled in pair of games on Saturday afternoon. West Middle would come away with two victories. In girls action, West defeated the Lady Rockets 37-27. Jules Ferrell led the way for Westwood with 12 points. In the boys contest, West jumped put to a 29-18 halftime lead and then …
Two Coffee County men have been charged with 2nd Degree Murder. On Target News has confirmed that the case against Hunter Gremillion and Mark Luttrell involves an overdose death. Luttrell faces the murder charge and possessing or manufacturing with intent to deliver drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $175,000. Gremillion is facing the charge …
It has been confirmed that Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has tested positive for COVID-19. Our news partner the Manchester Times reports that Cordell said, “I have been working from home and I will do the same for several more days.” He will be in quarantine for two weeks. His symptoms have been relatively mild, …
The Tennessee Department of Health reported a new daily record 11,352 new cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths in the state on Sunday. The Department of Health reports 2,680 currently hospitalized with the virus and they also reported 62 more deaths bringing that total up to 5,462 deaths. County active cases/deaths on Sunday and comparison to …
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A Rutherford County high school student that On Target News reported missing last month has been found. The Rutherford County Sheriff’s Office said Luke Allen, 17, who was reported missing on Nov. 13, was located Saturday. He had been staying with friends and was returned to his family.
Shane Hooper, the new economic development director for Shelbyville and Bedford County, brings a wealth of experience to the job, and shares the excitement of local officials over the community’s potential. Hooper was hired through a city-county partnership to revitalize economic development and industrial recruitment and retention. The program is jointly funded by the City …
Hooper to serve as Economic Development Director for Bedford County/Shelbyville Read More »