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Coronavirus Forces TCAT Shelbyville to begin Online Classes

Laura Monks, President of TCAT Shelbyville: “Due to the increasing concerns for the health and safety of our students, faculty and staff, all TCAT Shelbyville campuses will be closed and all classes will be taught in an online format for the week of March 23-27,” Monks said. “Prior to Monday, March 23, students will receive …

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Relay for Life Bedford County Survivor Dinner Postponed

The American Cancer Society Relay for Life Bedford County Survivor Dinner, which had been scheduled for April 14 at Fellowship for Christ in Shelbyville, has been postponed until further notice due to the COVID-19 situation. This postponement is specific to the Survivor Dinner. No announcement has been made yet about the Relay for Life itself, …

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Coronavirus Confirmed Cases Up to 100 in Tennessee

As of 3pm Wednesday afternoon the Tennessee Department of Health reports 100 cases of the coronavirus in Tennessee. Davidson County has the most cases with 58 followed by Williamson County with 24. This report was after Hamilton County reported 2 more confirmed cases for a total of 3. In the latest information concerning the virus, …

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Bonnaroo Moved to September for 2020

Bonnaroo statement: Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will be rescheduled to take place September 24-27, 2020 out of an abundance of caution and for the health and safety of all Bonnaroovians, artists, staff and our community. All current tickets and onsite accommodations (camping, tent rentals, RV, etc.) will be honored for the new weekend. Fans …

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Coffee Co. Sheriff’s Dept. Changes Visitation Policy due to Covid-19

Due to the situation that is occurring through the country with the Covid-19 virus and the recommendations from the CDC as well as the Tennessee State Government the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department will be following recommendations to keep the community and its citizens safe. The Sheriff’s Department will be conducting business as usual with the …

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Duck River Electric Membership Corporation Closes Lobbies

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC) officials have temporarily closed its eight office lobbies as a precautionary measure. Please call DREMC offices during regular hours, or email corpinfo@dremc.com. Phones are answered 24/7 in efforts to assist members around the clock, especially during outages. For assistance after regular office hours, please call your district’s after-hours number. …

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Legislators File Bill to Drop End-of-Course Testing and waive 80 Classroom Day Requirement

After severe tornado damage and the COVID-19 outbreak in Tennessee, state lawmakers are working to help students and teachers get through the school year. Legislators filed a bill that would drop end-of-course testing and waive the requirement of 180 classroom instruction days for the 2019-2020 school year. The Senate bill was filed Tuesday – the …

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