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Unity Medical Center & Musictree partner to implement safety plans; Festival to proceed in September

Over the past couple of months, COVID-19 has changed the world as we all know it. As music fans, we have all experienced the heartbreaking cancelations events we love most, and sit (fingers crossed) in anticipation that some events still scheduled for later this year will find a way to take place. We are keenly …

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Rebates for ERPUD Customers

Elk River Public Utility District Board of Commissioners met recently to discuss District Revenue for FY 2020. It is projected to exceed budget estimates due to Increased Natural Gas Sales and an Increase in Residential and Commercial Activity throughout the District’s service area. As a result, the Board voted to provide Rebates of approximately $750,000 …

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Pre-Order Isaiah 117 House of Coffee, Franklin and Grundy Counties License Plates

Isaiah 117 House of Coffee, Franklin and Grundy counties is excited to announce they have started the process to have Isaiah 117 House License Plates for TN! They are in the pre-order process right now and NOT available at your clerk’s office yet. For more information, message Tayler at tayler@isaiah117house.com! When children are removed from …

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Coffee County Register of Deeds Open for Business, but Doors Not

Coffee County Register of Deeds Donna Toney announced on Monday that the doors to the deeds office remain closed due to not having the glass shields installed at this time. Monday morning a citizen came to the door coughing and another person with them got sick at their stomach at the office door area. Toney …

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Manchester’s Trussler honored for service by TSSAA

The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association has recognized Manchester resident Steve Trussler for his 50 years of service as a referee and umpire in high school sports. A native of the Gainesville and Jacksonville areas of Florida, Trussler’s time in the Volunteer State extends back to his college days at David Lipscomb University in 1968. …

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Peaceful Rally/March held in Tullahoma on Saturday

Hundreds of people attended a peaceful march/rally, “We Will Breathe” held Saturday in Tullahoma. The group did 8 minutes and 46 seconds of silence in honor of George Floyd. This was the amount of time former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was filmed kneeling on the back of Floyd’s neck before he died. Around at 5:00 …

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Local Student Recognized by Duke Gifted Program

Elsie Lazalier, a 7th-grade student at Westwood Middle School, was recently honored for achieving an exceptional score on the ACT, the same test taken by college bound high school students. Elsie took this above-grade-level test as a participant in the Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP). Duke TIP is a nonprofit organization that recognizes academically …

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Logan’s Roadhouse Reopening in Manchester

Nashville-based SPB Hospitality group has taken over operations and management of former Craftworks Holdings brands Logan’s Roadhouse, Old Chicago Pizza and other concepts after a bankruptcy court cleared the sale last month, according to a news release. The group acquired the brands for $93 million in waived debt and assumed liabilities. After being closed for …

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Westwood Rockets surprise Manchester Police Dept.

Manchester Police got a nice surprise late last week by some amazing members of the community, the Westwood Rocket football team. Coach Chad Dyer and his team provided the police department with uncooked steaks, potatoes and drinks to enjoy at another time. No mention of any donuts! Others involved included, Tennessee Sodding & Grading, Spring …

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Tullahoma’s Splash Island to Open for the 2020 Season

Tullahoma’s premier water park, Splash Island, plans to open for swimmer beginning Wednesday, June 24th. The park will be open for 300 swimmers from 11am to 4pm daily. The pool will operate on this schedule until July 28th. After that date, Splash Island will be open on Saturdays and Sundays through Labor Day. “Splash Island has become an important part of summer life in Tullahoma, and we are pleased and excited to once again offer outdoor water recreation opportunities for 2020 under the Tennessee Pledge,” said Kurt Glick, Parks and Recreation Director. “We’re happy to be able to safely provide aquatic services to Tullahoma’s citizens.” As a result, Splash Island will operate with a modified schedule until all restrictions are completely lifted. A screening process …

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