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Warren Co. Schools Employee Charged with Fraud appears in Court

Ruth Ann McInnis appeared in General Sessions Court on two charges of fraudulent use of a credit or debit card up to $1,000. A special judge will be appointed to hear her case. Her next court date is January 6, 2023. McInnis, who is a school secretary at Hickory Creek Elementary in Warren County, was …

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Franklin County Schools Employee Arrested for DUI

The Franklin County School System’s student information specialist/attendance director, Delinda Kay McDonald was arrested on Sunday night. She was charged with charged with driving under the influence by a Franklin County Sheriff’s deputy. Reports indicate that McDonald performed poorly on a field sobriety test. She was released from the Franklin County jail on a $2,500 …

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48,538 lbs of Litter Removed from Tennessee Roads During No Trash November

More than 1,300 volunteers across the state removed more than 48,000 pounds of litter in their communities as part of the second annual No Trash November, a month-long initiative created to ensure Tennessee roadways are safe from the harmful effects of litter. The initiative is spearheaded by the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s (TDOT) litter prevention campaign, Nobody Trashes Tennessee, …

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Another Teenager Arrested for School Threat in Warren County

On December 5, Lieutenant Jody Cavanaugh of the McMinnville Police Department obtained information of a possible threat of mass violence at Boyd Christian School located on Morrison Street in McMinnville. He then contacted Det. Lt. Tony Jenkins and Det. Sgt. Todd Rowland and began a thorough investigation into the allegations. The investigation led to a …

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Two Tullahoma City Schools Artists to have paintings on display at Nashville’s Parthenon

Two Tullahoma students recently received exciting news when they learned their artwork will be on display at the Parthenon in Nashville beginning this Thursday. Tullahoma High School freshman Angela Yang and Tullahoma Virtual Academy sophomore Arianna Marin both have paintings that are going to be a part of the Middle Tennessee Regional Student Art Exhibition. …

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Food and Clothing Drive at Coffee County High School and during Friday night’s Basketball games

Coffee County High School Interact, SkillsUSA, and FBLA clubs are sponsoring a dry food and clothing drive at the school and are including the Tullahoma Wildcats vs. Coffee County Red Raiders basketball games. Below are the items we are collecting to donate to CCCHS Food Bag Pantry and the General Store for the needs of …

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CFMT Awards Grants to Organizations in Coffee County

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee (CFMT), a charitable organization dedicated to enriching the quality of life in Middle Tennessee and beyond has announced grants to local nonprofit organizations as part of its 2022 annual grantmaking process. The average grant size is $6,431.  Grantees in Coffee County are: — Bel-Aire Elementary School. To provide fifth graders with …

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Motlow Library Awarded $5K Art Grant from TN Arts Commission

The Motlow State Community College Library was awarded a $5,000 Targeted Arts Development Initiative (TADI) Grant funded by the Tennessee Arts Commission. This is the second year in a row that Motlow has received the grant. “The first year, we used all the funds for collection items featuring the Arts. This year, we used the …

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TCS singers receive national, state honors

The Chorus programs in Tullahoma City Schools recently had district officials singing their praises as several students received national and state honors. At the high school level, Tullahoma had 14 students named to the Mid-State and Freshman Honor Choir. Additionally, Anne Duncan was named to the 2023 American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) National Women’s Choir. …

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