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Area Law Enforcement Officers Graduate from TBI State Academy

Two dozen Tennessee law enforcement officers have become the newest graduates of the TBI State Academy, built as a professional and specialized training ground for public safety professionals who want to expand their education and training in the criminal justice field. Each year, one student is honored with the prestigious Director’s Award. This year’s recipient is …

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Veterans Find New Champion at Motlow

Working well as a team, having a sense of duty, and possessing a strong work ethic are just a few of the many reasons that Veterans make excellent employees. The new Veteran Affairs Coordinator at Motlow State Community College is no stranger to military service. Michael Neal started at Motlow in March 2021. A Veteran …

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Tullahoma City School District turns Central Office into Student Art Gallery

Tullahoma Central Office is now home to more than just district officials, as the school system recently transformed its walls into a new gallery that showcases student art pieces. This month, the Tullahoma City School District highlights and celebrates the artwork of several high school students. The gallery will rotate schools every month, and parents …

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Farrar Students See Birthday Cards Selected to be used by the Tullahoma Schools

Five Jack T. Farrar Elementary students received a surprise Tuesday morning as it was revealed that they had their handcrafted birthday cards chosen to be used by the district this year. Mahliya Copeland, Marisol Gonzales, Brooklyn Fults, Rylee Ferguson and Rylee Carr were named the winners of the birthday card competition. Last month, Farrar Elementary …

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Motlow Seeking Food Donations for Student Pantries

Food insecurity should not hinder you from getting an education. Motlow State Community College will be collecting donations of non-perishable food items now through December 15 for student pantries located on all of the Motlow’s campuses. There are drop locations at each campus: Smyrna: Cafe Kiosk, Hiatt-Spivey Building Moore County: Student Activity and Resource Center, …

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Tullahoma High School recognized as Naval Honor School

Tullahoma High School’s JROTC program received a high merit last week as THS was informed that it is now officially designated as a Naval Honor School. “In recognition of exemplary performance during the previous 12 months, the Tullahoma High School Marine Corps Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corpers (MCJROTC) unit has been selected as a Naval …

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Important Vote coming up for Tennessee Leaders over Covid-19 Laws

Republican lawmakers in Tennessee could be voting as soon as the week’s end on whether to ban most businesses from solely requiring proof of COVID-19 vaccination for their customers and workers. The GOP-controlled General Assembly could also severely limit when companies and government entities, including schools can require masks amid the pandemic. 

Juvenile Charged after Threat made against Two Bedford County Schools

The Bedford County Sheriff’s Office did a thorough investigation into the threat made through a social media post regarding the students and faculty at Shelbyville High School and Harris Middle School. This led to an arrest of one juvenile that is in custody. Although police did not believe this to be a credible threat, a …

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Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee Awards Scholarships

The Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, a charitable organization working to improve the quality of life in 40 Middle Tennessee and three Kentucky counties, announces its scholarship program is helping to support 321 individual students pursuing secondary education at accredited schools throughout the United States. In 2021, a total of $745,000 has been awarded from 102 …

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Report: From Preschool to College, Young People Need Streamlined Support

A new report from the Georgetown University Center for Education and the Workforce, found the nation’s disjointed education system, with pre-K, college, and the workforce operating in “silos,” is preventing some young people from getting degrees and transitioning into good jobs. Penny Schwinn, Tennessee commissioner of education, pointed to recent survey results of high school teachers across the state, …

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