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Covid-19 cases Rise Drastically in last 13 Years

The number of school-aged children testing positive for COVID-19 the last 14 days has grown to 28,350 as of Monday according to the Tennessee Department of Education (TDE). The total represents an increase of over 3,350 since Friday’s report from TDE and represents a 604% increase compared to the 4,025 positive cases 29 days ago …

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Motlow goes back to Mask Requirement

Effective August 31, Motlow State Community College is requiring face masks to be worn inside buildings.  This decision supports shared recommendations across the college community.   All students, faculty, staff, and visitors are required to wear face masks while inside Motlow facilities. Social distancing is encouraged wherever possible.  “In a proactive effort, college representatives unanimously support the …

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Weather forcing Bonnaroo to give Refunds

Due to the expectation of significant rain on the Bonnaroo grounds from Hurricane Ida, and the knowledge that areas of the campgrounds will be rendered unusable. The weather has forced them to reduce their camping capacity. Bonnaroo is offering a refund window, so Bonnaroovians who no longer wish to attend. You can request full refunds …

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Franklin County Covid Testing and Vaccine Information and up to date County Case Numbers

Testing will take place Monday through Thursday from 8:30am-10:30am (nurse test). Friday-8:30am-10:30am and 12:30pm-3:30pm (self-test). Self-test is also available Monday-Thursday 12:30-3:30pm for 16yrs and older. Covid Vaccine: Moderna: Monday-Friday-8:30am-10:30am and 12:30pm-3:30pm Pfizer: Tuesday and Thursday- 12:30pm-3:30pm For further questions please contact FC Health Department at (931) 967-3826. *Schedules are subject to change Covid-19 testing will …

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Pedestrian Killed as he walked along I-24 in Coffee County

According to a report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, Donnie Goines age 73 of North Little Rock, Arkansas was driving a 2019 Kenworth construction truck westbound on I-24 in Coffee County around 7:10 p.m. Sunday night. As the truck neared mile-marker 108 it struck a pedestrian in the left lane. Debris from the truck struck a …

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FOOD CITY KICKS OFF SCHOOL BUCKS CHALLENGE

Food City has once again pledged $700,000 in contributions for the upcoming school year.  With Food City’s School Bucks Challenge, it’s easy to earn reward points.  For every $1 you spend, using your Food City ValuCard, you’ll receive 1 point.  “Our Food City School Bucks Program has provided much-needed support for thousands of schools throughout …

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Another School System Closes for the Week due to Covid-19

Coffee County Schools are closed until Tuesday Sept. 7 due to rising Covid-19 cases. We have also learned the Warren County Director of Schools Grant Swallows has closed schools, reopening Tuesday September 7. Swallows said it was a decision he didn’t want to make because kids need to be in school learning, but sickness is …

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Ida Arrives Heavy Rains expected in Tennessee

The National Hurricane Center reported that Hurricane Ida made landfall noon on Sunday as a category 4 hurricane in Louisiana. Heavy rainfall from Louisiana to coastal Mississippi is forecast with flooding impacts possible across portions of the lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys. Hurricane Ida’s remnants may reach the west and middle portions of Tennessee on Monday evening …

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Covid-19 Strikes again as the City of McMinnville Closes Public Access to Walk-in Services and Lobbies

Starting Monday August 30th, the City of McMinnville is closing all public access to walk-in services and lobbies. This includes access to City Hall at 101 E. Main St., 1266 Belmont St., Fire Halls, and the Police Department. • Municipal Court will be held at the Park Theater. • Planning Commission, BZA, and Historic Zoning …

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