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Covid-19 Cases Up Again in Tennessee

The Coronavirus case count for Tennessee is now 667 as of March 24, 2020, including two deaths. The Tennessee Department of Health says improvements in their tracking process has changed figures for some counties, so their numbers are lower than those in yesterday’s report. Laboratory reports of positive cases are reported as quickly as possible.

Moore County Best in the State, Coffee and Lincoln Counties Second Best Census

Some counties around the state are reporting a very good self-response rate to the 2020 Census. Moore County’s response rate of 30.2 percent is the best in the state. Coffee County and Lincoln County are tied with the second-best response rate in the state at 27.3%. The three counties are well ahead of the state …

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City of Tullahoma Mayor Issues Proclamation for Curfew and More

Recognizing the increasing concern over COVID-19 (Novel Coronavirus), along with recent announcements by President Trump and Governor Bill Lee, Mayor Lane Curlee has issued and proclamation for all citizens to shelter at home. “It is necessary to restrict the activities of businesses and individuals in Tullahoma in order to protect the public health of the …

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Motlow and others join together producing Surveys to Assist Businesses and Civic Groups during the Covid-19 Threat

Motlow State, chambers of commerce, local government organizations, downtown groups, and economic development agencies throughout south-central Tennessee have begun stepping up to help businesses looking for direction and assistance in the face of the COVID-19 threat. As the crisis unfolds, the coalition has been working diligently to create a survey system featuring one survey for …

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New State Executive Order Temporarily Prohibiting Non-Emergency Healthcare Procedures

Gov. Bill Lee has signed an executive order temporarily prohibiting non-emergency healthcare procedures combat the coronavirus pandemic. Fox 17 reports that Gov. Lee ordered all dental service providers in the State of Tennessee shall not perform any non-emergency dental or oral procedures. Emergency procedures for patients with acute dental or oral needs may still be …

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Parents Turn to Resources for At-Home Learning During COVID-19 Crisis

As school officials continue to extend closures in order to curb the spread of the coronavirus, many families are faced with the task of teaching their kids at home. Betsy Zorio with the group Save the Children says her organization has developed a free online educational toolkit parents can use to help keep their kids …

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Update on City of Manchester Response to COVID-19

From Mayor Lonnie Norman: We all find ourselves in uncharted waters and having to navigate without the benefit of any precedent or channel markers. Rest assured, we are working with Governor Lee’s staff, other state agencies, local officials, Coffee County Emergency Mgmt. team, and Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell during this time. Governor Lee signed …

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Community Collaborative to Support Local Businesses

Motlow State, chambers of commerce, local government organizations, downtown groups, and economic development agencies throughout south-central Tennessee have begun stepping up to help businesses looking for direction and assistance in the face of the COVID-19 threat. As the crisis unfolds, the coalition has been working diligently to create a survey system featuring one survey for …

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Tullahoma Utilities Authority Lobby No Longer Open

Tullahoma Utilities Authority lobby will no longer be open to customers or visitors due to COVID-19 concerns. For those who need to change service or obtain new service, please call 931-455-4515 and select option 1. Customer service will make sure that you have the correct documents and provide additional direction. These services are available 7:30am-4:30pm …

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Doctor Confirms Case of Cornovirus in Grundy County

In a story we reported first; On Target News spoke with Dr. Jay Trussler and he has confirmed that Covid-19 has hit Grundy County. Dr. Trussler says the lab positive case of the Coronavirus was confirmed on Friday. The doctor is advising everyone to assume it is everywhere. Dr. Trussler operates facilities in Manchester and …

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