Month: August 2022

Cats, Tigers and Raiders Ranked Top 10 in the State

Three High School football Teams from Southern Middle Tennessee find themselves ranked in the top 10 of their classification by the Associated Press following the opening week of the season. Tullahoma, who defeated Shelbyville 16-7 Thursday, is ranked 5th in the state in 4-A. The Wildcats also received one first place vote. Fayetteville, who topped …

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Lady Raiders get District Win in Volleyball

Coffee County hosted Shelbyville in district volleyball on Tuesday night at “The Patch.” The Lady Raiders took down the Eaglettes in straight sets, 25-15, 25-15 and 25-16. Camry Moss had 9 kills and scored 11 points, Zowee Dillard added 3 aces and 10 points for Coffee County and Madison Pruitt contributed 17 assists.

No Bomb Found after Threat made against Tullahoma High School

Tuesday morning, Tullahoma high school administration was made aware of a potential bomb threat. Students and staff quickly and safely evacuated the building, and police were contacted. The Tullahoma Police arrived on the scene and found no evidence of this threat. In an abundance of caution, a K-9 trained in explosives went through the building. …

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TBI 2021 Hate Crime Report

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s Statistical Analysis Center released its annual publication detailing the volume and nature of hate crime in Tennessee. Among the findings of Hate Crime 2021: The number of offenses categorized with a known bias motivation increased from 122 in 2020 to 133 in 2021. Bias-motivated offenses categorized as Crimes Against Persons …

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Motlow is Leader of Student Engagement on Mental Health

Motlow State Community College understands the importance of supporting the mental health needs of students. Awareness of mental health needs continues to grow and Motlow actively combats stigma surrounding those asking for help. “Approximately one of every five people are said to have some type of mental health issue, and college students are no different,” …

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More information on Threat towards Coffee County Schools

The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department began investigating a threat made towards Coffee County Schools on social media Sunday evening. Investigators with the Sheriff’s Office, TBI and FBI identified a 16-year-old student from Franklin County as the person responsible for the threat after receiving help from Twitter. Coffee County Sheriff Chad Partin said the student wrote …

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Secretary of State Announces Civics Essay Contest

The Secretary of State announces the theme for this year’s Civics Essay Contest for Tennessee students from PreK to 12th grade is “Why Your Vote Matters.” “We are working to help Tennessee students become more civically educated so that as adults they are prepared to successfully participate in our electoral process,” said Secretary of State …

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