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$30,000 in items Stolen from Johnson Flea Market in Manchester

On May 20th an unknown male subject broke into numerous units at Johnson Flea Market in Manchester. The subject forced entry into these units between 8:00 – 8:30 PM on the 20th. Approximate value of the stolen items is $30,000. It is believed that the suspect’s vehicle was parked on the Old Tullahoma Highway, directly …

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Attention Veterans! Helping Heroes Grants Available

The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability has announced they have completed an evaluation of a program providing financial aid to armed services veterans to attend institutions of higher education in Tennessee. The review of Helping Heroes Grants focused on the last four years of the program’s operation from 2017 to 2021. The grants …

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TBI Agents Investigating Coffee County Officer-Involved Shooting

At the request of 14th District Attorney Craig Northcott, TBI special agents are independently investigating the circumstances that led to an officer-involved shooting by deputies with the Coffee County Sheriff’s Office in the early morning hours Tuesday. Shortly before midnight, deputies responded to a 911 call from Evan Krenson, 20 years old of Decherd threatening suicide. …

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THS DECA Program Celebrates Competitive Season

With the school year concluded, the Tullahoma High School Distributive Education Clubs of America (DECA) celebrated the conclusion of a stellar competitive season. Abby Lynch, Olivia Murphy and Emma Bell represented Tullahoma at the DECA International Conference in Atlanta last month. The THS sophomores were three of the 17,000 students, advisors and industry leaders who …

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Graduation Parade held for Coffee County High School Seniors

Because of COVID-19 concerns Coffee County Central High School held a “Parade of Graduates in 2020 and 2021,” but this year the normal ceremony returns to Carden-Jarrell Field (weather permitting) at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 27, 2022.   Because so many enjoyed the senior parades the event took place again this year on Monday …

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Winchester Police searching for American Flag Thief

On Sunday May 22, 2022 an American flag and flag pole was taken from the roadside of Highway 41A in front of Hall Furniture in Winchester.   The Winchester Police Department is requesting assistance in identifying the individual involved in the theft. If you can identify the individual or may have any information, please contact …

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No Road Construction Delays for Tennessee Motorist over Memorial Day weekend

Road Construction will not delay motorists as they travel Tennessee’s highways this Memorial Day weekend. The Tennessee Department of Transportation will suspend all construction-related lane closures on interstates and state routes beginning at noon on Friday, May 27 through 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 31. This will provide maximum roadway capacity for motorists expected to travel in …

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Rate of High School Grads enrolling in Postsecondary Education is Dropping

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission has released the inaugural state college-going status report, College Going and the Class of 2021. The report examines the annual college-going rate and explores student aspirations and plans for after high school graduation. The new college-going rate, the portion of Tennessee public high school graduates who enrolled in postsecondary education immediately …

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AEDC team members Witness Vehicle Crash, Take Action

The phrase “not all heroes wear capes” is often used to describe everyday people who do good deeds. To a local mother and her two children, Arnold Engineering Development Complex team members Casey Culver, Greg Garner and U.S. Space Force 1st Lt. Michael Hareld, are definitely considered heroes. As AEDC personnel were leaving the base …

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