Day: September 18, 2023

Coffee County Dominates in Volleyball on Monday Night

The Coffee County Lady Raiders improved to 10-13 on the season at home on Monday night as they blew past Warren County in three sets, 25-16, 25-14, and 25-19. Madison Pruitt had 25 assists and 6 aces, to go along with Zowee Dillard’s 9 kills and 8 digs to help lead the Lady Raiders to …

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UPDATE: Man and Woman Wanted for Attempted Homicide in Warren County have been Arrested

The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in locating Jonathan McPeak, also known as “Geronimo,” for the charge of Attempt to Commit Homicide, and Christina Wallace, wanted for Accessory to the Attempt to Commit Homicide. The suspects were last seen leaving a residence on Ike Adcock Road just after midnight on September …

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Tourism Dollars Spent are Up throughout the Area

Tennessee tourism generated $29 billion in direct visitor spending and saw 141 million visitors to the state in 2022, according to newly released data from Tourism Economics. Bedford County up 11% from 2021. $27.6 million Coffee County up 13%. $137.9 million Franklin County up 4%. $57.2 million Grundy County up 17%. 14.2 million Lincoln County …

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Safe on the Square in Manchester October 31

The Manchester Fire and Police departments will host “Safe on the Square” on Tuesday, October 31st, from 3:00 until 5:00 PM. The event will be held at the downtown square. For more information, you can call 931-728-2999. This will be a fun and safe way to trick or treat. In the event of rain, the …

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Tennessee School Boards Association Honors Local Student, Volunteer and Area School Board Members

The Tennessee School Boards Association (TSBA) hosted the South Central Fall District Meeting at Fayetteville High School in Fayetteville on September 14. “TSBA’s Fall District Meetings provide our staff with the opportunity to speak with our members and listen to their concerns on multiple topics. This allows us to advocate effectively on their behalf while …

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