Month: May 2022

Motlow Wins Big at SkillsUSA

Motlow State swept the community college competition at the annual State Leadership and Skills Conference in Chattanooga April 10-13. SkillsUSA is a partnership of students, teachers, and industry working together to ensure America has a skilled workforce. The organization provides educational programs, events, and competitions that support career and technical education in classrooms across the …

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Coffee County Education Foundation donates funds for Outdoor Classroom

The Coffee County Education Foundation (CCEF) presented a $5,000 check to the Coffee County Middle School for an outdoor classroom during the May School Board meeting. The CCEF supports many programs of Coffee County Schools through donations from the community.  For information about donating to the Foundation, see the Coffee County Schools website at coffeecountyschools.com. Pictured are CCEF …

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Tullahoma City Schools Announces Summer Meal Schedule

Tullahoma City Schools will begin its summer meal program with two sessions, the first of which will take place from May 31 until June 29, with the other session taking place on July 11-15 and July 18-22. From May 31 until June 22, drive-thru locations will occur Mondays and Wednesdays at each TCS campus from …

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Baseball and Softball teams begin Region Tournament play on Monday

The winner of District 6-4A baseball, the Coffee County Red Raiders will host Bradley Central at 6 p.m. The runner-up Franklin County Rebels will travel to Walker Valley. Tullahoma, champions of District 8-3A will now host the district 7-3A runner up, Cumberland County Jets in a region semifinal Monday at Grider Stadium. Hear the game …

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Two Injuries after 18-Wheeler Dumps Lumber onto I-24

A tractor-trailer driven by 43 year-old Brandon Hollis was traveling westbound on I-24 near mile-marker 133 in the right lane around 7 p.m. Wednesday night.   Information released from the Tennessee Highway Patrol indicates the truck was coming down Monteagle Mountain hauling lumber and crossed into the left lane and continued onto the left shoulder. …

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Tullahoma Police Warning about various Scams

The Tullahoma Police Department has been made aware of several different “scams” being perpetrated against our citizens recently. Please remember that: 1. Government agencies will never ask for payment in the form of gift cards or prepaid credit cards. 2. Verify who you are speaking to, and don’t give personal information out over the phone …

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Coffee County Wins Doubleheader for Baseball District Championship

In game one of a possible two for the District 6-4A baseball championship Coffee County held on late for a 6-5 win over Franklin County to force game two. Jayden (Bird) Fellers was credited with the victory for the Red Raiders. Fellers allowed six hits and five runs over six and two-thirds innings, striking out …

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Updated: Warren County upends Coffee County for Softball District Championship

On Wednesday night Warren County hosted Coffee County for the softball District 6-4A championship. The Lady Pioneers defeated the Lady Raiders 4-3. Warren County scored all their runs in the sixth after Coffee County had grabbed the early 3-0 lead after one inning. Madison Hollis was the winning pitcher for the Lady Pioneers. She went …

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