Month: August 2021

Drug Bust at Monteagle Motel

On Sunday, an investigation by Grundy County Sheriffs’ deputies and Monteagle Police resulted in the arrest of three people at the Mountain Inn. Arrested were Sterling Bennett Gipson (44) of Chattanooga, Jennifer Rebecca Mathews (48) from McMinnville and Patricia Lynn Turner (41) from Hixson. Deputies searched the room where the suspects were staying. The search …

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Masks Required at MTSU

Masks will again be required inside of all buildings at Middle Tennessee State University beginning Wednesday, according to the school’s leadership. In a letter posted online Monday, Dr. Sidney McPhee, the president of MTSU said all members of the campus community must wear masks “at all times” inside university facilities. He said exclusions to the …

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FOOD CITY AWARDS $700,000 TO AREA SCHOOLS

– Each school year, Food City’s School Bucks program provides $700,000 in contributions to more than a thousand participating area schools.  Food City is currently in the process of mailing contribution checks from their 2020-2021 School Bucks program to participating schools.       “It goes without saying that the past year has certainly been one like …

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Attempted Murder in Coffee County

44 year-old Christopher Bates was arrested on Wednesday, August 3, 2021 and charged with Attempted First-Degree Murder and Especially Aggravated Kidnapping. According to Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott Bates slit his girlfriend’s throat at a location just outside Tullahoma on Normandy Road. Bates then took woman to the hospital. Northcott said that surgery was …

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Covid-19 Vaccinations Up in Tennessee but so are current cases

Tennessee Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey says Tennessee has seen a 90% increase in people receiving the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination over the past two weeks. Piercey on Friday praised the bump in vaccinations while warning that the virus continues to surge throughout the state. She says pediatric cases are also “quickly on the …

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Tennessee Tourism generated $16.8 Billion in Travel Spending in 2020

Tennessee tourism generated $16.8 billion in domestic and international travel spending in 2020, a 31.6 percent decline from the previous year according to newly-released economic impact data from U.S. Travel Association and Tourism Economics. Travel in Tennessee generated nearly 150,000 jobs and $1.4 billion in state and local tax revenue. Despite the impact of COVID-19, …

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“Out of the Darkness” walk to be held in Manchester

American Foundation for Suicide Prevention will host a special walk in Manchester called “Out of the Darkness.”  “Out of the Darkness” is a national movement that has been around since 2004, holding hundreds of community walks across the country. These events help to create a platform where people can feel comfortable about opening up about …

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Kelly Named AD, Hayworth Introduced at Franklin County

Franklin County High School introduced Kelly Kennedy as it’s new Athletics Director Thursday afternoon. Kennedy, who was named the Head Coach of the Rebelette Softball team in May replaces Don Rhoton who is retiring. Rhoton will remain as an advisor to Kennedy for the 2021-2022 school year. “For this semester, I’m going to be around …

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Tullahoma City Schools Open 8th School

For years, Tullahoma City Schools has led the way in innovative technological practices. As technology became a part of teaching and learning in TCS, thoughts arose about what the future might look like in this virtual arena. Then came a worldwide pandemic. Teaching during the 2020-2021 school year was anything but ordinary, as educators around …

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48-Hour Mandatory Abortion Waiting Period Upheld by Appeals Court

The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a district court’s decision striking down a 48-hour mandatory waiting period for abortions in Tennessee, meaning women seeking an abortion must wait two days after their initial appointment.   Tennessee’s 48-hour waiting period began in 2015. The law requires patients to make two trips to a provider and undergo state-mandated counseling. 

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