Month: January 2022

United Way: Local Donors, Local Needs

Most people are familiar with the name United Way, but maybe not we do. We raise funds to give funds locally. Which means we need donors like you! The money we raise in return is distributed to local nonprofits and programs that serve Coffee, Moore, and Warren counties. No national office dictates how we allocate …

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Only One Antibody Treatment Working with Omicron Variant of Covid-19

The only tool to prevent already-COVID positive patients from ending up in the hospital is now even more limited than it was before. Early reports suggest just one brand of antibody treatments is effective against the rapidly spreading omicron variant. Sotromivab is up to 1,000-times more effective against the dominating strain than the other two …

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Food City Recognizes Associates for Outstanding Volunteerism, Winchester Worker Wins Award

Food City is well-known for their superior customer service and vast community involvement within their operational areas.  In keeping with their exemplary service standards, each year Food City recognizes outstanding volunteerism among their associates through their Claude P. Varney Volunteer Recognition Program. “As a company, we strive to maintain a high level of dedication to …

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New Executive Director Hired by Industrial Board of Coffee County

The Industrial Board of Coffee County, Tennessee (IBCC) has announced the hiring of a new executive director, Stephen Crook. Crook, who will join the Coffee County Board on Jan. 18, was selected from a pool of professional developers from state, regional and national applicants. Crook has served as the Vice President of Economic Development for …

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Gov. Lee heads Grand Opening of Lodge at Fall Creek Falls State Park

Gov. Bill Lee today led the grand opening of the highly anticipated Lodge at Fall Creek Falls, a $40.4 million, 85-room hotel with conference space and a full-service restaurant and lounge at Fall Creek Falls State Park. “This new lodge is an outstanding attraction at a premier state park,” Lee said. “It’s an example of …

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Commercial Sexual Exploitation in Coffee County

By Joyce Prusak Executive Director of Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center Every month, about 100 children in Tennessee are trafficked online for sex, and the highest rates of human trafficking in Tennessee occur in Coffee, Shelby, Davidson and Knox counties, according to a report, titled Human Trafficking in Tennessee. Some of the reports cited in this …

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Tullahoma City Schools’ Winter Weather Communication Reminders

It is important to remember the protocol for how school closings will be communicated. Tullahoma City Schools will use a variety of ways to notify parents and students of closings due to inclement weather. Social Media: The district will utilize all social media platforms. TCS can be found on Facebook at Tullahoma City Schools, @TCSPublic …

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