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Manchester’s Patriot Day Ceremony conducted on Saturday

The Manchester Patriot Day Ceremony was held Saturday night at the VFW building. Over 250 were in attendance. Westwood Middle School provided the event artwork, Coffee County Central High School provided the refreshments and Manchester Fire Department for draping the American over the Post building. Also, here is a list of the awards that were …

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Manchester’s Unity Medical Center makes Plea for Citizens to get the COVID-19 Vaccine

Unity Medical Center Press Release: Unity Medical Center, a leading facility in patient care, is advocating for public education on the topic of COVID-19 vaccination.  As medical facilities across the state are left in the wake of the second wave of COVID-19 infections there has been an extreme uptick in COVID related hospitalizations. As these infection rates rise statewide vaccination rates have not risen to …

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Manchester Arts Center holds Join Our Quest to End Child Abuse Exhibit

The Manchester Arts Center (MAC) held an exhibit – dubbed Join Our Quest to End Child Abuse – on Saturday, Sept. 11. Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center provided free art kits for children during the Aug. 28 event held at the Manchester soccer fields. The Coffee County CAC asked the young artists to return their …

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Rawn becomes First Ever Female Candidate for Coffee County Sheriff

Coffee County Sheriff’s Department Deputy and SRO Alethia Smartt-Rawn announces her candidacy for Sheriff of Coffee County to be held in 2022. A conservative veteran patriot, Rawn is a 1999 Coffee County Central High School graduate. She began her Law Enforcement career as a 911 dispatcher for Coffee County. Enlisting in the ARMY National Guard …

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Record COVID-19 Hospitalizations Again in Tennessee

Tennessee has continued its streak of setting a new record for COVID-19 hospitalizations each day in the month of September. The Tennessee Department of Health reported 3,798 coronavirus patients were hospitalized statewide, as of Sept. 8, breaking the record-high of 3,776, which was set just one day prior. The state’s department of health added there …

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Coffee County Sheriff’s Department continues search for Stolen Semi-Reward Offered

The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department is continuing to ask for the public’s help in locating a 2016 Peterbilt Semi-Truck. The truck was stolen early Monday morning, 8/23/2021, from Woodall Grain on McMinnville Highway. There was no trailer attached when the truck was stolen. If anyone has information, please contact Investigator Brandon Reed at 931-570-4191. There …

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Dual Enrollment Grant Deadline is Sept. 15

Motlow State Community College has more high school Dual Enrollment students than any college in Tennessee. We specialize in making sure you get a great early college experience. Take classes at your high school or at any Motlow campus – and best of all it is FREE if you qualify for a Dual Enrollment grant. If you …

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New Building Project Proposed for Manchester City Schools

A new building project for Manchester City Schools was proposed at the most recent city school meeting. This project would be an expansion at Westwood Middle School. The estimated cost will be $1.49 million dollars. The project will include four classrooms to help with the increasing number students and restrooms near the sports fields. Contractors …

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Keep TN Working Week begins Sept. 13

To mark National Workforce Development Month, Tennessee is continuing a hiring momentum across the state that is putting Tennesseans back into the workforce. Keep TN Working Week will take place September 13 – 17 to highlight the numerous employers in the state actively searching for new employees. Keep TN Working Week will include nearly two dozen job fairs …

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