Month: July 2022

Kim Bearden to be guest speaker at TCS Convocation

Tullahoma City Schools is excited to announce that Kim Bearden will be this year’s guest speaker when Convocation takes place on Monday, July 25. “A late unforeseen personal complication arose for the previous guest presenter, which necessitated us making a change in our keynote speaker. We are so excited to have Kim Bearden join us …

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TDOE Announces 2022-23 Perkins Reserve Grants; Some Area Schools Receive Funding

The Tennessee Department of Education has announced $2.9 million in Perkins Reserve Grants to 44 school districts for the 2022-23 school year to support career and technical education (CTE) across the state.  Districts are eligible to apply for a Secondary Grant and/or Regional Career Pathways Grant, which are included in the Perkins Reserve Grant funds provided …

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Warren County man charged with Attempted Criminal Homicide appears in court

21 year old William Fernandez appeared in Warren County General Sessions Court Tuesday on one count of attempted criminal homicide. Judge Bill Locke set his bond at $750,000. Should Fernandez make bail, he cannot have weapons and must wear a GPS device. His next appearance is August 9th. Fernandez was arrested the early morning hours …

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Bedford County Commissioner Honored for 40 Years of Service

Commissioner John Brown was honored on Tuesday, July 12, for 40 years of service to the people of Bedford County. Brown, who represents the 8th District, within the Shelbyville city limits, has served on Bedford County Board of Commissioners since 1982 and is its chairman pro tem. He is the longest-serving current member of the commission. …

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Oakland names former Franklin County Athlete as New Girls’ Basketball Coach

Oakland has named a familiar name to lead its girl’s basketball team. The DNJ reports Assistant coach Jessica Southern was promoted to head coach Monday. Southern played softball and basketball at Franklin County before going to Bryan College where she also played basketball and softball. She got her first head coaching job at Shelbyville where she coached …

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Back to School is Coming Soon; Most School Systems continue search for Teachers

With school starting back in the next couple of weeks several school systems across the On Target News coverage area are struggling to find teachers and pay can be a problem for some. If you are a teacher and looking for a job, we have done some research for you. Some local system teacher needs …

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“Operation Southern Slow Down” Launches July 18 in Five Southeastern States”  

Drivers who feel the need for speed better hit the brakes or be ready to see blue lights in their rear-view mirror during Operation Southern Slow Down. From July 18 – 24, this speed enforcement and education campaign, formerly called Operation Southern Shield, returns in five southeastern states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and Tennessee. “Speeding drivers …

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Spaghetti Fundraiser Dinner and Learning Experience

Manchester’s American Legion Gold Star Port 78 is pleased to host a Spaghetti Fundraiser Dinner on Saturday, July 23rd from 5 to 8 PM. Dinner includes spaghetti, garlic bread, salad, dessert and beverage for only $8 for adults; and $4 for kids under 12. The dinner will be held at the Coffee County Veterans Building, 130 …

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