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COVID-19 Numbers Rising to Dangerous Levels; First Lady is Positive

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state for December 19 and 20. TDH announced on Saturday that, due to “the volume of tests being processed”, a daily update was not released. Both days’ totals were released Sunday instead. The department reported 16,036 total new cases for the two …

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Manchester Police Honors Two of its Own

On Friday Manchester Investigator Bryan Eldridge was awarded Officer of the Year by the Manchester Police Department. Eldridge has served Manchester for over 10 years. Also, congratulations to Officer Tony Frost from the Manchester Police Department for receiving the Chris Patterson memorial award. Patterson was a longtime employee of the department who unfortunately died earlier …

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Most Coffee County Government Buildings Closing Dec. 21-Jan.4

Effective  Monday, 12/21/2020: Due to the rising numbers in COVID-19 cases in Coffee County, Coffee County Government buildings will be closing their offices to the public. This will include all Offices at Coffee County Administrative Plaza, The Public Libraries, and all other county buildings unless otherwise listed in this release. The exceptions to this will …

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COVID-19 Update; Records set for Deaths, Active Cases and Hospitalizations

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 8,945 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Thursday, December 17. This brings the current total of active cases to 68,661, the highest number of active cases since the start of the pandemic. TDH confirmed 177 additional deaths, bringing the state up to 5,845 total deaths. This marks …

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Franklin County Sheriff Employees Finish Special Training

Members of the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office recently completed training in Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention.   CIT training is funded by a federal grant and conducted by the National Alliance on Mental Health Illness in Tennessee with the support of the Tennessee Department of Corrections and a statewide taskforce of stakeholders including law enforcement, …

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Manchester City Schools Going Virtual after Winter Break until Jan. 19

Given the current community Covid-19 numbers and the likelihood of a spike in numbers following the upcoming holidays, Manchester City Schools will begin the new year with an at home only learning schedule for all students. The district will use this option from January 6 – 15, 2021.  Students will report back to in-person learning on …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Update, Including Area Counties

Tennessee Department of Health confirmed 11,410 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Wednesday, December 16. This is a new record of daily cases. There are currently 66,774 active COVID-19 cases in Tennessee, the highest number since the start of the pandemic. TDH confirmed 53 additional deaths, bringing the total to 5,668. The state once …

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Bedford County Justice Complex Transition Team Marks Facility’s First Anniversary

At their final meeting last week, the officials who supervised Bedford County’s transition into a new justice complex said it is hard to imagine how the county would have made it through the COVID-19 pandemic at the overcrowded old jail and courthouse. County Commissioner Jeff Sweeney, who served as the county’s construction consultant for the …

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Manchester Business Giving Back

The Manchester Police Department thanks Praters BBQ for the wonderful donation of toys for the Angel Tree program. Mr. Prater has participated in this event for several years. Chief Mark Yother says his department appreciates Prater’s efforts and partnering with MPD to help the less fortunate in our community. Remember MPD will randomly placing toys …

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