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Manchester City Schools Alter 2020-21 Schedule because of Bonnaroo

Last October Manchester City Schools amended their school calendar because of the Exit 111 Festival. Because of the Covid-19 outbreak Bonnaroo officials moved their festival dates from June to September 24-27. So, with those dates set the Manchester Board of Education altered the school calendar for 2020-21 by closing schools on September 24 because of …

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Free Covid-19 Testing taking place at Health Departments

Anyone with health concerns, or who has concerns about the health of a family member, is invited to come to your local health department for free testing for COVID-19.Testing is being done 5 days a week. Tullahoma Fire Chief Richard Shasteen told On Target News about testing going on in Tullahoma… In Manchester, the health …

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Coffee County Director of Schools Explains Possible Graduation Date as they Work to Clarify

Director of Coffee County Schools, Dr. Charles Lawson issued a statement on Tuesday concerning the high school graduation. He stated that once again in the position of trying to accommodate ever-changing guidance during the current health emergency created by COVID-19.  Lawson said, “On April 20, Governor Lee announced that Tennessee’s shelter-in-place order (**actually Safer at …

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Weekend Covid-19 Testing had more than 11,000 participate, 515 in Coffee County

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced more than 11,000 Tennesseans received free COVID-19 tests through the weekend efforts of Unified-Command Group to offer tests regardless of traditional symptoms. The Unified-Command Group is a joint partnership between the Tennessee Department of Health, the Tennessee Department of Military and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA). Saturday turnout was …

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Free Coronavirus Testing Leads to Long Lines

  Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and the state’s Unified-Command group offered FREE COVID-19 testing to any Tennessean, regardless of traditional symptoms over the weekend. Coffee, Bedford and Rutherford counties had locations open and many, many people took advantage of the service to be tested. Hundreds of vehicles lined up for the free tests. In many …

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There’s Hope for the Manchester Location of Logan’s Restaurant

There’s a glimmer of hope for the Logan’s Roadhouse restaurant in Manchester. We reported recently that Logan’s was closing, but after a bankruptcy judge in Delaware approved CraftWorks Holdings executives’ plans, some locations of Logan’s and Old Chicago might still have life after all.   Because of COVID-19, more than 18,000 employees were laid off …

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Coffee County and Manchester School Systems Hosted Mobile Food Pantry on Friday

Coffee County Schools and Manchester City Schools worked together to host a Drive-Thru Mobile Food Pantry on Friday at Coffee County Middle School. Food items were delivered via Second Harvest Food Bank for distribution to those in need. Several volunteers helped to box and place food items in vehicles in the no contact distribution because …

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Daily Covid-19 Report (April 14)

The COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is now 5,823 as of April 14, 2020, including 124 deaths, 633 hospitalizations and 1,969 recovered. Active cases in Tennessee has dropped since Sunday’s over 3,900 to the current 3,854. Here are the current updated county numbers in our coverage area. • Bedford County: 2 died; 25 confirmed cases; …

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Plans for Coffee County High School Graduation

From Director Charles Lawson: Coffee County Schools is still planning to conduct its graduation ceremony on May 22, as previously scheduled. However, guidance from local, state, and national leaders may make that impossible. To prepare for different possibilities, Coffee County Schools has chosen three potential backup dates for graduation should a postponement occur. Announcing these …

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