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Burn Permits Required Oct. 15-May15

Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Division of Forestry reminds everyone that a debris burn permit is required for leaf and brush piles from Oct. 15 until May 15 each season. Debris Burn Permits for leaf and brush piles are available at no charge via the MyTN mobile app or online at www.BurnSafeTN.org. Online permits can be obtained …

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FASFA Help Offered for Franklin County Seniors Thursday

Once the Calendar turns to October many begin to think about Halloween, pumpkin spiced foods and other fall activities. But for high school seniors October is the beginning of FAFSA season. The FAFSA or Free Application for Federal Student Aid is the form used by colleges to determine students’ eligibility for financial aid. Without a …

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Cats and Tigers remain 2nd in Latest State Polls

Tullahoma football remains second in 4-A in this week’s ap top 10 poll. Fayetteville is still 2nd in 1-A. The Wildcats visits Lawrence County Friday on 93.9 The Duck while the Tigers travel to Chattanooga Red Bank. Tennessee Statewide AP Polls for October 11, 2021. First place votes in parenthesis. Division I 6-A 1. Oakland …

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Grundy County Deputy Arrested

A deputy with the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office was arrested Sunday morning. Monteagle Police responded to a trespassing call around 12:45 a.m. on Bluff Circle where they located Grundy County SRO Coby Scissom.  Witnesses stated that Scissom had been texting his estranged wife regarding their children, and when she didn’t respond he went to the residence …

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Contract Talk coming up at Coffee County School Board Meeting

The Coffee County school board meeting will meet Monday afternoon at 4:30 p.m. On the agenda is something that has brought a lot of interest from board members and others. Director of Schools Dr. Charles Lawson’s contract ends in 2022. It is up to the board if they want to extend Lawson’s deal. He became …

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Two Charged in Multi-County Theft Cases

A traffic stop by the Bedford County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigations Division led to the recovery of a stolen truck, several stolen trailers and tools reported missing in several theft cases spanning multiple counties. The BCSO CID stopped a pickup truck matching the description of the stolen vehicle after spotting it on Fairfield Pike. Their …

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Tullahoma Police Department Receives Grant

The Tullahoma Police Department has received a $15,000 grant from the Tennessee Highway Safety Office to offset some of its operational costs and equipment purchases. The Tullahoma News reports the grant is a 100% reimbursable grant with no local match required. The grant is split in two, with one half going toward the overtime costs …

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Job & Resource Expo October 13 in Manchester

The state of Tennessee Tullahoma American Job Center will be conducting a Job & Resource Expo on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 at the Manchester Coffee County Conference Center. This is a multi – county, employer, and resource event. Doors will open at 10 a.m. at 147 Hospitality Blvd. in Manchester. Black Rifle Coffee Company will be serving …

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