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Arnold AFB Commissary Patrons Now Required to Wear Face-Coverings

In an effort to continue to slow the spread of the Coronavirus and protect the workforce at Arnold AFB, the installation Commander, Col. Jeffrey Geraghty has determined that all Base Exchange and Commissary patrons will be required to wear a face-coverings while shopping in either facility. The layout of the stores makes it difficult to …

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Registration Underway for Summer and Fall 2020 Terms at MTSU

Online registration is underway for the upcoming summer and fall 2020 academic terms at MTSU. Priority registration runs through Friday, April 17. Students can access the MTSU Registration Guide at: Registration Guide then they should contact and meet their advisers either online, email or phone and obtain the classes they need. Because of the COVID-19 …

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States where people need the Most Financial Help because of Coronavirus

With a record 10 million Americans losing their jobs in March and government assistance checks likely to start going out soon, WalletHub has released its report on the States Where People Need Loans the Most Due to Coronavirus. Greater interest in getting a loan indicates that more people in the state are struggling to make …

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Tullahoma High School Postpones Graduation-Coffee County Waiting

Tullahoma high school principal Kathy Rose has announced that Tullahoma High School’s graduation has been postponed. The original date was scheduled for May 15th. No new date has been announced at this time. Coffee County Director of Schools Charles Lawson says his system will wait on further guidance from federal and state authorities before making …

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Officer Involved Fatal Shooting in Winchester

At the request of 12th District Attorney General Mike Taylor, TBI Agents continue to investigate an officer-involved shooting on Thursday night involving the Winchester Police Department. Preliminary information indicates the incident occurred at approximately 10:00 PM at a business in the 800 block of South College Street, where officers were responding to a call of …

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Dr Joey Vaughn Provides Update for Manchester City Schools Students and Parents

Manchester City Schools will have Chromebooks available for check out for students grade 3-5 who need a device for instructional use at home. Check out will be Monday, April 13, 2020 at College Street Elementary and Westwood Elementary from 9 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. or by appointment with the school principal. There will be a …

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Don’t Fall Prey to COVID-19’s Countless Spammers, Scams

Phony websites claiming to sell face masks or fake COVID-19 test kits and emails peddling cures are just a few of the dozens of scams being fielded by law enforcement as the coronavirus pandemic continues. While scams offering free government money have been around for decades, Randy Hutchinson, president of the Better Business Bureau of …

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State Makes Big Changes Concerning Education

Tennessee’s State Board of Education issued emergency rules for schools on Thursday. These new guidelines are for the 2019-20 academic year. In order to graduate, this year’s seniors must have 20 credits as of March 20, 2020. High school seniors will not be required to take the ACT or SAT to graduate. Teachers whose licenses …

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