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Second Juvenile Charged after Threat against Warren County Middle School

After completing their investigation into the threats of mass violence at Warren County Middle School on Oct. 20 the sheriff’s department has made a second arrest. One juvenile was arrested on the day of the incident. The second was charged on Friday. The minor children have been charged with Filing a False Report and Making …

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Drug Take-Back in Bedford County Oct. 29

The Bedford County Sheriff’s Department invites the public to at Edgemont Baptist Church from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Oct. 29. Help them prevent drug addiction and overdose deaths by safely disposing of your prescription drugs at the event. No needles, liquids, or inhalers can be …

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Tullahoma Student selected as National Merit Semifinalist

Before fall break, Tullahoma High School senior Jackson Banks received exciting news as he was named a National Merit Semifinalist. “This honor means a lot, and I worked hard to achieve this goal,” Banks said. “This will open a lot of doors for me as I start applying to colleges and look forward to the …

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Motlow Receives Grant Funding

Motlow State Community College has been awarded $68K for the 2022-23 fiscal year as part of the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) Relational Advising Grant to increase first-year retention rates. In 2018, the Governor’s Office began providing re-occurring funds for scaling relational advising across the 13 community colleges in Tennessee. As part of the Relational …

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Tullahoma’s Robert E. Lee Elementary School one of America’s Healthiest Schools

Robert E. Lee Elementary School is among the 406 schools nationwide and just one of two elementary schools in Tennessee to be named America’s Healthiest Schools for the 2021-2022 school year. The recognition, awarded by Alliance for a Healthier Generation, a leading children’s health organization, celebrates schools’ dedication to supporting the health and well-being of …

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Remember “Move Over Law” when Traveling; Two Chattanooga Officers Injured

Tennessee motorists are required by law to move over into the adjacent lane of traffic and slow down when approaching emergency vehicles, including recovery vehicles (tow trucks), highway maintenance vehicles, solid waste vehicles, or utility service vehicles. One driver in Chattanooga did not abide by the law early Thursday morning and struck two police officers …

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Manchester City Schools to observe America’s Safe Schools Week

The National School Safety Center, state governors, and state school superintendents sponsor America’s Safe Schools Week, October 16-22, 2022. In May of 2017, Manchester City Schools committed to join this observance to raise awareness of school safety to our students, parents, faculty, and community. During the week of October 16-22, 2022, schools will participate in …

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TCS to celebrate Clyde W. Smith Jr. Leadership Award Winner Rema Bell on Oct. 18

Next Tuesday will be a celebration as the Tullahoma City School Board will honor Rema Bell as the 23rd Clyde W. Smith Jr. Leadership Award recipient during its Tuesday, Oct. 18 meeting. Bell spent the majority of her teaching career at Bel-Aire Elementary School. After 28 years as a Bee, she retired from teaching in …

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It’s National Fire Prevention Week

In observance of National Fire Prevention Week, now – Oct. 15, 2022, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Division of Forestry reminds citizens that our state is heading into fall fire season. Dry conditions and trees that shed their leaves heighten fire danger and a debris burn permit is required for leaf and brush piles beginning …

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