Month: April 2021

Moore County baseball decimates Cascade

A six-run third inning led Moore County Blue Raiders to an 11-1 victory on Tuesday. Moore County batters contributing to the big inning included Will Harder, Ryder Morey, Kaden White, and Chris Martin , all knocking in runs in the inning.  Moore County got things moving in the first inning, when Kyler Parker singled on …

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National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is Saturday

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is a safe, convenient, and responsible way to dispose of unused or expired prescription drugs at locations in communities throughout the country.  The October 2020 Take Back Day brought in 985,392 pounds (492.7 tons) of medication. This is the largest amount ever collected in the program’s ten years! The local Drug Take Back location will …

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Head Coach Micah Williams Resigns as Coffee County Boy’s Basketball Coach

On Monday Head Coach Micah Williams resigned as head boys basketball coach at Coffee County Central High School.  Athletic Director Rebecca Koger stated “We appreciate his dedication to our athletes. His energy and efforts have contributed greatly to the success of our program. Coach Williams has been an integral part of CHS basketball for a …

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Trial Court Vacancy Commission to select New Coffee County Judge

Coffee County Judge L. Craig Johnson is set to retire May 12, 2021. He was reelected in 2014, meaning whoever is appointed will be up for election in 2022 elections. Trial Court Vacancy Commission will select from applicants; Robert T. Carter of Tullahoma, Jason Huskey of Manchester, Margaret C. Lamb Kilgore of Tullahoma, William Lockhart …

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Slow Down Tennessee

Area law enforcement officials are partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) to promote “Slow Down Tennessee.” Now thru April 30 law enforcement will increase education, awareness, saturation and enforcement efforts to help reduce speeding-related crashes, injuries, and fatalities statewide. The State of Tennessee requires motorists to always exercise due care and maintain a …

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Ascend Federal Credit Union’s Online Financial Education Center Helps Improve Financial Literacy

 In recognition of April being designated Financial Literacy Month, Ascend Federal Credit Union has added a special section to its online financial education center to help Middle Tennesseans improve their money management skills.  The financial literacy resource features free interactive learning tools including tutorials, videos and quizzes that provide expert guidance on building a budget, buying a home, …

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