Month: August 2022

Date Changed for Manchester VFW “All-American Celebration”

Due to a scheduling conflict with VFW state leadership who desperately want to attend, Manchester’s Veterans of Foreign Wars All-American Post 10904 has rescheduled its “All-American Celebration” two weeks later. Originally scheduled for August 13, the event has been moved to August 27, from 11 AM to 4 PM at the Coffee County Veterans Building, …

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Motlow Bucks Women’s Soccer Ranked No. 20 in NJCAA Preseason Poll

For the first time in program history, the Motlow Bucks are ranked in the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Women’s Soccer Poll. After advancing to the national tournament last year, the Bucks have their sights set on exceeding last season’s accomplishments. Motlow is slotted at No. 20 in the poll, led by defending national …

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Shelbyville Man Charged with Murder

A joint investigation by special agents with the Drug Investigation Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office, and the 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force has resulted in the indictment of a Shelbyville man, in connection to the drug-related death of a Bedford County resident. On February 26th, agents joined deputies …

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Tullahoma City Schools sees Growth as State Releases TVAAS data

The Tennessee Department of Education released Tennessee Value-Added Assessment (TVAAS) data on Monday, and Tullahoma City Schools saw tremendous growth regarding its End of Course (EOC) and ACT examinations. TVAAS measures students’ academic growth over time rather than student proficiency on the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program (TCAP) and EOC exams. TVAAS helps educators identify best …

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Coffee County Opens 2022 Volleyball Season

Coffee County opened its high school volleyball season on Tuesday at home against Riverdale. The Lady Raiders gave the Lady Warriors all they wanted, but dropped the match in 4 sets (24-26, 25-22, 18-25 and 25-13). Senior Gia Perez led Coffee County with 8 kills and Madison Pruitt had 11 assists to lead Coffee County.

TVA says Power Bills will begin to Fall

TVA says consumers should start seeing lower power bills this fall due to milder temperatures and lower electric demand, giving families relief from the heat and higher bills. According to TVA, electric load hit a June record of 31,617 megawatts, natural gas prices are 141% higher this June versus last year, and this summer is shaping to …

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