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Motlow Responds to Coronavirus Pandemic

On Friday, March 13, 2020, Motlow State Community College announced that it will extend Spring Break for students through Sunday, March 22. Classes will resume in an online-only format beginning Monday, March 23, and continue online-only through Sunday, April 5, when an updated operational announcement will be made. The extension of Motlow’s Spring Break is …

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Coffee County Court Reschedule Dates

As most of you have now heard, Chief Justice Bivins has issued an Order suspending most in person court proceedings between March 13 and March 31. He also listed some specific exceptions to the suspension. In an effort to comply with the Order and avoid as much confusion as possible, our office has developed the …

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Area County Unemployment Rates

New data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development show unemployment increases in nearly all of Tennessee’s 95 counties in January. Ninety-four counties experienced some level of increase during the first month of the year. Coffee County had its biggest upward jump in several months, going from went from 3.3 percent in December …

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Community Closers and Postponments

We will keep you updated as we receive more information. Tullahoma First United Methodist Church – suspending all activities through Saturday, March 28. King’s Cross Church – no worship service Sunday, March 15; all church events from Sunday, March 15 to Saturday, March 21, are cancelled; church office will be closed and staff will work …

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Messages from Manchester and Tullahoma City Schools

From Dr Joey Vaughn Director of Manchester Schools: Manchester City Schools continue to work with local and state officials regarding information on the Coronavirus. We are relying on the Governor’s Office, TN Department of Health, the Tennessee Department of Education, and local officials for guidance through this process. Any new information will be shared via …

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Courts Close

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court hereby declares a state of emergency for the Judicial Branch of Tennessee government. All in-person proceedings in all state and local courts in Tennessee, including but not limited to municipal, juvenile, general sessions, trial, and appellate courts, are suspended from the …

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It’s Time to Complete Your Census

You can NOW complete your 2020 Census online. Simply visit my2020census.gov and click “start questionnaire.” You will be prompted to enter your unique Census code that will come to you in the mail. However, if you have not yet received your Census mail with your unique code, you can click the area that says “If …

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Coronavirus Statement from Coffee Co. Schools

Coffee County Schools is working with the Department of Health to monitor the status of the coronavirus in Coffee County. We anticipate remaining in session and running a normal schedule. Should the status change, Coffee County Schools will alert parents via local media, social media, and NotifyMe. They are relying on the Department of Health …

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