Month: January 2022

Tullahoma takes season series from Spring Hill

As heard on 93.9 The Duck as part of the Coffee County Bank Basketball Showcase both Tullahoma basketball teams bounced back from losses Tuesday to sweep the night and the season series with new district foe Spring Hill.   In the girl’s game the Lady Cats came out strong in the second half out scoring …

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January 28th Prep Sports Round Up

Thursday’s Scores High School basketball Lincoln County (Girls) 77 Spring Hill 39  Lincoln County (Boys) 66 Spring Hill 51 High School Wrestling Oakland 65 Coffee County 18 (District 9-AA Championship) Page 46 Tullahoma 24 (Region 6-A Championship) Tullahoma 46 Eagleville 23 (Region 6-A Semifinal) Middle School Basketball Westmoreland 37 East Tullahoma 36 (Girls Section 2-AA …

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State and Counties have set New Record Highs for Active Covid 19 Cases

There are currently more than 200,000 active COVID-19 cases in the state, according to the latest data released by the Tennessee Department of Health. As of January 22, the last day reported in the data, there are 206,176 active Omicron COVID cases. The state has seen a 153% increase in positive cases since it started the …

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Wanted Man on the run since Dec. 20 Captured

On Wednesday, a joint operation with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office SWAT Team and other law enforcement resulted in the arrest of Dustin Stephens. Stephens had been on the run from Law Enforcement since December 20, 2021, when he escaped from Monteagle Police during a traffic stop. During that event in December, Stephens was found …

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Tree Day is March 19

Tennessee residents are invited to reserve native trees to plant during the state’s annual “Tennessee Tree Day” event on March 19. According to the Tennessee Environmental Council, there are 10 native tree species to choose from on a first-come, first-served basis. A small donation is requested for each tree. Trees can be reserved on the …

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Home and Barn Fire Tuesday Night in Manchester

Manchester Fire-Rescue responded to a structural fire Tuesday night around 6:04 PM. Crews arrived on scene within minutes and were presented with a fully involved Pole Barn/House fire. The structures were located about 200 yards of off Interstate Dr. in a wooded area.  Crews began an initial attack with deck gun and handlines from the …

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Election Poll Workers Needed

Secretary of State Tre Hargett has launched a new statewide campaign, Be an Election Hero. Become a Poll Worker., to encourage Tennesseans to serve their community as poll workers for the 2022 election cycle. During early voting and on Election Day, poll workers help polling sites in their community run smoothly by conducting various tasks, …

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Area Communities to Receive Community Development Block Grants

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe recently approved $28.5 million in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG), which will assist communities with infrastructure improvements, housing rehabilitations and health and safety initiatives.   Altamont  Water System Improvements  $630,000 Decherd  Emergency Warning System  $130,500  Grundy Co.  Sewer System Improvements  $630,000  Warren Co.  Fire Protection  $370,829 

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