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MTSU Cancels Graduation and Other Postponements and Cancellations

Middle Tennessee State University cancels Spring graduation amid COVID-19 pandemic. According to officials, the ceremony was set for May 8th and 9th. The decision comes after the CDC put out guidelines for preventing the spread of coronavirus and Governor Bill Lee implemented the “Safer Home Order” as a precaution for Tennesseans. Reports show that spring …

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Motlow Trained Workforce Relief Fund

Motlow State has created the MotlowTrained Workforce Relief Fund for community members suffering from any loss of income as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The fund was specifically created to offer training through the Department of Workforce Innovation’s MotlowTrained program at no cost to those who have been financially impacted by COVID-19 throughout Motlow’s …

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Wednesday is National Census Day

Wednesday, April 1, is National Census Day and there really is no better way to celebrate than to complete your Census! Since the 2020 Census began accepting responses on March 12, Coffee County has been one of the best areas for self-response in Tennessee. Coffee County has either been second, tied for second or in …

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Tenn. Covid-19 Death Count Up Again as Trump Predicts as many as 240,000 will Die in America

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Tuesday. The updated numbers from the state and Johns Hopkins University of people infected in the state is 2,389. This is including 23 deaths and 175 hospitalizations in the state. Case count update for Coffee County and counties nearby, plus …

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Tennessee National Guard Helping at Covid-19 Testing Sites

Because of Covid-19, Gov. Bill Lee recently mobilized some of the Tennessee National Guard. Trained guard members, who are medically trained recently began assisting medical personnel at 35 remote COVID-19 assessment sites in rural communities. One of the locations that the guard is helping at, is the Coffee County Health Department’s Tullahoma Clinic on Wilson …

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Pandemic Prep Critical for Caregivers of People with Alzheimer’s

People with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers face a unique set of challenges during the coronavirus pandemic. In Tennessee, more than 120,000 people age 65 or older are affected by Alzheimer’s. While dementia itself doesn’t increase risk for COVID-19 illness, experts say associated behaviors and health conditions that accompany memory loss might. Kelsey Williams, program manager …

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Covid-19 Forces Release of 26 Inmates from Franklin County Jail

One area jail has released some of its inmates because of the new distance requirements. Franklin County Sheriff Tim Fuller says 26 non-violent offenders who were near the end of their sentence were released early. None of the inmates tested positive for COVID-19. Sheriff Fuller added that this was simply a measure to free up …

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CMA Fest Cancelled Bonnaroo Remains set for September

COVID-19 has taken out another major event. CMA Fest in Nashville will NOT take place this year. CMA Fest will return next year, June 10-13, 2021. Organizers will honor this year’s four-day passes next year. If you would prefer to get a refund, they are providing full reimbursement upon request, if your passes were purchased …

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Due to Covid-19 Gas Prices Falling at Rapid Pace

One of few positive things taking place during the Covid-19 outbreak is lower gas prices. Tennessee gas prices continue to decline and has dropped nearly 13 cents since in the last week. The Tennessee gas price average is now $1.77 which is 45 cents less than one month ago and nearly 71 cents less than …

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Gov. Lee Orders “Safer-at-Home” and Closure of Nonessential Businesses

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced a statewide “Safer-at-Home” order and to close all nonessential businesses until April 14. Lee says this is not a mandated “shelter-in-place” order, but rather a strong urging for residents in non-essential roles to stay at home. Essential Services Include: Health Care and Public Health Operations Human Services Operations Essential Infrastructure …

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