Local

Local News stories across Southern Middle Tennessee

COVID-19 Rent Relief Program Portal Opens Monday

Tennessee Housing Development Agency (THDA) is administering a COVID-19 Rent Relief program for the majority of Tennessee**. Under guidance from the US Treasury, funds designated as part of the COVID-19 Rent Relief Act of 2020 will support renters who are or have been struggling to pay rent, utilities, or other home energy costs due to …

COVID-19 Rent Relief Program Portal Opens Monday Read More »

Important Information for Coffee County Basketball Fans

Region quarterfinal games will be played on Monday, March 1st. Coffee Co. Lady Raiders will play Rockvale at 6:00 at home.Coffee Co. Raiders will play Riverdale at about 8:00 at home. Winners will play in the Semi-Finals on Tuesday, March 2nd at the higher seed. IMPORTANT TICKET INFO:One ticket gets fans in both games. Tickets are $7 …

Important Information for Coffee County Basketball Fans Read More »

Coffee County and Tullahoma Split in Competitive District 8-AAA Championships

On Friday night, in front of a vocal crowd, the Coffee County Raiders and Lady Raiders split against arch rival Tullahoma girls and boys in the District 8-AAA Championship matchup at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gymnasium.   The Lady Raiders of Coffee County defeated the Lady Wildcats of Tullahoma in a competitive matchup 39-26. Coffee …

Coffee County and Tullahoma Split in Competitive District 8-AAA Championships Read More »

Man being sought by Franklin County Investigators has Died

On Monday we reported that Franklin County Sheriff’s Office Investigators were attempting to locate an individual wanted on multiple warrants out of Franklin County. Investigators were searching for 45 year-old Rodney Neil Duncan. On Target News has confirmed that Duncan died only one day after news broke about the search for the Estill Springs man. …

Man being sought by Franklin County Investigators has Died Read More »

Bedford County Highway Department releases information on continued Winter Storm Cleanup

The ice and snowstorms of the week of February 15 created havoc for the citizens of Bedford County. Not only a lack of power to several areas but downed trees and ice made travel impossible. Crews from the Bedford County Highway Department worked diligently through several nights. Those same crews are still in the process …

Bedford County Highway Department releases information on continued Winter Storm Cleanup Read More »

Openly Gay Republican Lawmaker Warns Proposed Transgender Bill could be bad Business

The state’s only openly gay Republican lawmaker, Rep. Eddie Mannis, a Republican from Knoxville recently warned his fellow GOP colleagues that legislation to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls’ sports would likely result in vulnerable students being marginalized. Adding it could also harm Tennessee’s ability to recruit athletes and businesses. Mannis’ remarks stand out …

Openly Gay Republican Lawmaker Warns Proposed Transgender Bill could be bad Business Read More »

District 8-AAA Championship Night Information

Girls’ game tips at 6:00. All – District and All-Tournament girls awards ceremony at the conclusion of the girls’ game.Boys game to follow girls’ awards. Tickets $6. One ticket for both games. Tickets available through GoFan.co.Gym capacity has been increased but is still limited. Reminders: No tickets sold at the door .No season passes .No CCSS …

District 8-AAA Championship Night Information Read More »

Over 14,000 Workers Employed at Small Businesses in Manchester-Tullahoma

According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, small businesses account for 64 percent of net private-sector jobs created since 2005. Collectively, small enterprises employ around 60 million Americans, which represents nearly half of the private workforce in the U.S. The analysis found that in the Tullahoma-Manchester metropolitan area, 14,607 workers are employed at small businesses, …

Over 14,000 Workers Employed at Small Businesses in Manchester-Tullahoma Read More »

Bill Aims to Increase Drug-Price Transparency for TN Patients

Some state lawmakers want stricter regulations to ensure Tennesseans have access to affordable prescription drugs. Senate Bill 1617 would spotlight the role of pharmacy-benefit managers, the so-called “middlemen” who negotiate prices between drug makers, pharmacies and health insurers. The bill would prevent those managers from artificially inflating drug costs for health plans. At Tennessee Oncology, Dr. Stephen …

Bill Aims to Increase Drug-Price Transparency for TN Patients Read More »

Murfreesboro Business President Arrested for Theft, False Tax Returns and Money Laundering

The Special Investigations Section of the Tennessee Department of Revenue conducted the investigation that led to the indictment and arrest of Carlos Ramirez, president of Carmen’s Taqueria in Murfreesboro. Revenue special agents arrested Ramirez, age 54, on Tuesday.  His bond was set at $50,000.  Earlier this month the Rutherford County Grand Jury indicted Ramirez on …

Murfreesboro Business President Arrested for Theft, False Tax Returns and Money Laundering Read More »

javhdhay dark haired babe anal fucked pov by rocco siffredi. xvideos3
Scroll to Top
X