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Winchester Boo Bash is Oct. 29

Historic Downtown Winchester invites you to a fun family Halloween Event! The Winchester Downtown Boo Bash will be held from 2-6 p.m. They’ll have a Pumpkin Carving Contest, Costume Contest, and of course Trick-or-Treating!! Followed by Historic Ghost Tours starting at 7 p.m. For the public’s safety, the Winchester City Square will be closed to …

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It’s Medicare Open Enrollment Time for Seniors in Tennessee

Medicare’s annual open enrollment period has started this month and continues through Dec. 7. It is the time close to 1.4 million Tennesseans eligible for Medicare can compare plans and make any changes for the coming year. Gary Culp, chief growth officer for Cigna Medicare Advantage, said during this time period, it is essential for anyone on …

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Drug Take-Back Day is Saturday in Tullahoma

The National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications. The Tullahoma Police Department, Anti-Drug Coalition, and Walmart have partnered together for this event. Together they want to provide an additional resource for …

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Coffee County Commissioner Benny Jones Passes Away on Monday

In sad note, newly elected Coffee County Commissioner Benny Jones passed away on Monday, Oct. 24. Jones was representing newly formed mega-district 1. He took office on Sept. 1. Coffee County Mayor Judd Matheny stated, “He was a great Commissioner who unfortunately left many things to be done. He was an honorable citizen of Coffee County, …

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Deadline Approaching to Nominate Coffee County Volunteers

Nominations for the 2022 Governor’s Volunteer Stars Awards are being accepted but the deadline for submission is fast approaching. These awards celebrate the efforts of top volunteers in Tennessee who strive to improve their communities through service. “Service to others through volunteer work is a hallmark of good citizenship,” said Lamar Wilkie, the program’s coordinator …

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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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Early Voting Begins

Early voting for the Nov. 8 State and Federal General Election starts today, Wednesday, Oct. 19, and runs Monday to Saturday until Thursday, Nov. 3, 2022. Tennessee voters can find their early voting and Election Day hours, polling locations, view and mark sample ballots and much more with the GoVoteTN app or online at GoVoteTN.gov. 

TN Open Enrollment for Health Insurance Begins Nov. 1

Thousands of Tennesseeans will be shopping for new health insurance plans for next year when open enrollment begins November 1. The experts say it’s important to be aware of exactly what you’re getting. Over 600,000 Tennesseans don’t have health insurance, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation. Michele Johnson, executive director of the Tennessee Justice Center, said people …

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Tullahoma Alderman Amacher Responds to DA’s request to Resign

Earlier this week Coffee County District Attorney General Craig Northcott made a plea to Tullahoma Alderman Jenna Amacher at the Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting in Tullahoma. Northcott requested Amacher resign as an alderman after he said he received a letter of complaint signed by around 270 people. The complaint questions her residency on …

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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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