Day: September 6, 2023

Coffee County Defeated Shelbyville in Volleyball on Wednesday

The Eaglettes of Shelbyville hosted the Coffee County Lady Raiders in high school volleyball on Wednesday at Rick Insell Gymnasium. Coffee County took control of the match by winning the first two sets, 25-9 and 25-20. In the third set, Shelbyville won the closely fought set 27-25. The Lady Raiders won the fourth set to …

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Man Makes Illegal Withdraw from Local Bank

On August 22, 2023, an unknown male entered Ascend Federal Credit Union in McMinnville and fraudulently withdrew a large amount of money. The male also attempted to fraudulently withdraw another large amount from the same account in Manchester. If anyone can identify this male, please get in touch with McMinnville Police Detective Katelyn Cannon at …

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The Annual Tullahoma Fire Department Stair Climb is Friday at Wilkins Stadium

The Tullahoma Fire Department will conduct its annual stair climb in remembrance of 9/11 on Friday (September 8). The firefighters will wear full gear and walk up and down the bleachers at Wilkins Stadium. The climb begins at 8:30 a.m. The climb honors the 343 firefighters and first responders who lost their lives trying to …

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Tennessee Historical Commission Awards Grants

The Tennessee Historical Commission, the State Historic Preservation Office, has awarded 37 matching grants totaling over $1.1 million from the Federal Historic Preservation Fund allocated to non-profits, municipalities, universities, and civic organizations across the state to support the preservation of historic and archaeological resources. Bedford County Town of Bell Buckle $4,800 to restore the exterior …

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September is National Preparedness Month

Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) are recognizing September 2023 as National Preparedness Month and urging Tennesseans to get prepared for disasters. “National Preparedness Month is an opportunity to renew our commitment to emergency preparedness in homes, businesses, and communities across Tennessee,” said Gov. Bill Lee. “Whether facing flooding, severe storms, …

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