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Stamp Out Hunger this Saturday

We all can take part in stamping our hunger this Saturday! If you have any non-perishable items, make sure to leave them out by your mailbox on Saturday, May 14 for them to get picked up by mail carriers. After your items are picked up, they will be taken to a local food bank.

TN Residents May Be Eligible for TurboTax Settlement Payments

More than 100,000 lower-income Tennessee residents who paid for online-tax prep services advertised as being free may be eligible for payments, as part of a new nationwide settlement with Inuit, the owner of TurboTax. Samantha Fisher, communications director for the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office, said people who used TurboTax for tax years 2006 through 2018 may be …

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New License Plate Design Announced

A new “River Life” specialty license plate, legislation for which was introduced by State Rep. Pat Marsh and State Sen. Shane Reeves and approved by the Tennessee General Assembly, will benefit rescue operations and safety awareness on the Duck River in Bedford County. A student design contest was held to create the license plate, and …

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Look Twice: May is Motorcycle Awareness Month

May is Motorcycle Awareness Month. Please be on the lookout for more motorcycles sharing the roadways with spring weather conditions improving. Did You Know? Motorcyclists are about 27 times more likely to die in a crash than someone in a passenger vehicle. For more information about Motorcycle Awareness Month go to Motorcycle Safety | Tennessee …

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Tennessee Pilot Program to Help Needy Families

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has announced a $175 million pilot program intended to help needy families become self-sufficient. The Tennessee Opportunity Pilot Initiative will provide $25 million to seven nonprofits across the state. Over the next three years, the effectiveness of each pilot program will be evaluated by a third party. The state will then …

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Manchester Doctor Indicted on Federal Charges

Federal authorities announced criminal indictments on Wednesday against a Coffee County, Tennessee doctor. The indictments are for allegedly distributing highly addictive opioids without legitimate medical reasons. According to the Tennessean, the charges were announced as part of a multi-state investigation of 14 people accused of distributing opioids. Twelve of those charged are medical professionals One indictment is against physician Yogeshwar …

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Two area schools receive grants from DREMC and TVA

Schools served by Duck River Electric Membership Corporation (DREMC), Huntland School in Franklin County, and Westwood Middle School in Coffee County have been awarded a combined total of $11,500 in grants to support their respective STEM curriculums. Huntland School received $5,000 and will use the grant to offer its students an opportunity to participate in …

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Tennessee Farmers Prepare for Spring

As more warm spring days are in the forecast, Tennessee farms will quickly be offering fresh strawberries, greens, and even locally-grown cut flowers. Businesses like Buzzed Blooms in Coffee County offer cut flowers through on-farm sales, farmers markets, Community Supported Agriculture boxes, or even allow you to pick your own. To find spring fruits and …

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It’s Election Time; Results to be announced on Rooster 101.5 FM

Tuesday, May 3rd, is Election Day. This is the primaries for counties. Polls are open from 8am-7pm and according to the Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office, early morning, noon and 5pm are peak times at the polls as people typically vote before work, after work or on their lunch break. Frail, physically disabled or visibly …

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TDOT to Reduce Potholes

The Tennessee Department of Transportation announced a plan Monday to reduce potholes and road deterioration across Middle Tennessee roadways. TDOT reported this year’s wet, wintery weather has been especially harsh and accelerated the pavement’s decline in several locations. TDOT’s new Enhanced Resurfacing Program will work to address those issues. TDOT analyzed conditions and pavement data …

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