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Two Coffee County Men Face Murder Charge

Two Coffee County men have been charged with 2nd Degree Murder. On Target News has confirmed that the case against Hunter Gremillion and Mark Luttrell involves an overdose death. Luttrell faces the murder charge and possessing or manufacturing with intent to deliver drug paraphernalia. His bond was set at $175,000. Gremillion is facing the charge …

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Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has been Diagnosed with COVID-19; County case count up to 604

It has been confirmed that Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has tested positive for COVID-19. Our news partner the Manchester Times reports that Cordell said, “I have been working from home  and I will do the same for several more days.” He will be in quarantine for two weeks. His symptoms have been relatively mild, …

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Active Cases of COVID-19 Skyrocketing; Sunday Dec. 13 Update

The Tennessee Department of Health reported a new daily record 11,352 new cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths in the state on Sunday. The Department of Health reports 2,680 currently hospitalized with the virus and they also reported 62 more deaths bringing that total up to 5,462 deaths. County active cases/deaths on Sunday and comparison to …

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Tullahoma High School going back to All Virtual Learning

Due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases, Tullahoma High School (THS) will transition to virtual learning on Monday, December 14, 2020. Cases have been rising within the student body along with quarantines, an increase in staff absences, and in an abundance of caution for the safety and health of faculty, staff, and students the …

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COVID-19 Cases continue to Rise in Area Counties; Coffee and Rutherford have Highest Numbers

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Thursday, December 10. The department reported 6,011 new cases, putting the state at 41,289 active cases. TDH confirmed 69 additional deaths, bringing the state up to 5,240 total deaths. The state reported 2,558 current COVID hospitalizations on Thursday. Area …

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Coronavirus is Raging Locally and throughout the State

The Tennessee Department of Health reported 8,213 new cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths in the state on Wednesday. The new case total is a new record for a 24-hour period. The Department of Health reports that there are currently 40,940 active cases, 5,171 deaths and 2,605 Tennesseans currently hospitalized, which is also a new record. …

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Dustin Lynch and others Helping Tullahoma Daycare

A performance by country music artist Dustin Lynch and other local musicians, along with a virtual home tour will highlight “Caroling for Kids: A Virtual Fundraiser” to benefit the Tullahoma Day Care Center. “Since the popular holiday tour of homes had to be cancelled this year, we wanted to give everyone something as a way …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Update for Tuesday December 8, 2020

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 6,019 additional cases and of COVID-19 across the state on Tuesday, December 8. The state set a new record high for deaths in a 24-hour period with 100 reported on Tuesday. Tennessee set a new record high for current COVID hospitalizations on Tuesday with 2,566. Area county active cases/deaths: Bedford …

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Law Enforcement issues Scam Warning

Law enforcement officials are warning everyone to be aware that another scam is going round. The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department (CCSD) reports that citizens have been receiving phone calls from people posing as members of the Social Security Administration. These callers are telling the recipients that their social security number has been used and/or compromised …

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$25,000 Donation from DREMC and TVA going to Area Chambers

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) is facilitating a $25,000 contribution to support local economies, with $12,500 being contributed by DREMC and a matching $12,500 donation provided by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA). Several chambers of commerce have been awarded funding. These include the Franklin County Chamber and the Manchester Chamber. Additional recipients will be …

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