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Bonnaroo 2021 Canceled

Bonnaroo announced the cancellation of the 2021 event. Officials said they were heartbroken to announce that we must cancel Bonnaroo. While this weekend’s weather looks outstanding, currently Centeroo is saturated in many areas, the ground is incredibly west on the tollbooth paths, and the campgrounds are flooded to the point that you are unable to …

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Covid-19 cases Rise Drastically in last 13 Years

The number of school-aged children testing positive for COVID-19 the last 14 days has grown to 28,350 as of Monday according to the Tennessee Department of Education (TDE). The total represents an increase of over 3,350 since Friday’s report from TDE and represents a 604% increase compared to the 4,025 positive cases 29 days ago …

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Weather forcing Bonnaroo to give Refunds

Due to the expectation of significant rain on the Bonnaroo grounds from Hurricane Ida, and the knowledge that areas of the campgrounds will be rendered unusable. The weather has forced them to reduce their camping capacity. Bonnaroo is offering a refund window, so Bonnaroovians who no longer wish to attend. You can request full refunds …

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Franklin County Covid Testing and Vaccine Information and up to date County Case Numbers

Testing will take place Monday through Thursday from 8:30am-10:30am (nurse test). Friday-8:30am-10:30am and 12:30pm-3:30pm (self-test). Self-test is also available Monday-Thursday 12:30-3:30pm for 16yrs and older. Covid Vaccine: Moderna: Monday-Friday-8:30am-10:30am and 12:30pm-3:30pm Pfizer: Tuesday and Thursday- 12:30pm-3:30pm For further questions please contact FC Health Department at (931) 967-3826. *Schedules are subject to change Covid-19 testing will …

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Coffee County Schools Closing starting Aug. 31 because of concern over Rising Covid Numbers, Return to School Sept. 7

Due to COVID concerns, Coffee County Schools will be closed Monday – Wednesday, August 30, 31, and September 1. Combined with a scheduled teacher in-service on September 2, Bonnaroo Day on September 3, and Labor Day on September 6, students will report back to school on September 7.  This closure is being made to allow …

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TCS Students asked to help choose theme of Tullahoma Christmas Parade

Tullahoma City School students will once again have a unique opportunity presented to them as they will helpchoose the theme of the Tullahoma Christmas Parade. Last year, the Tullahoma Chamber of Commerce allowed TCS to join in on the fun and provided students withthe exclusive opportunity to choose the 2020 theme. The chamber reviewed hundreds …

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Covid Concerns causes Cancellation of VFW Breakfast

Due to an increase of COVID cases in our area, the Manchester Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10904 has made the painful decision to CANCEL the monthly VFW Breakfast Fundraiser, scheduled for Saturday, August 28. While Post members always enjoy seeing everyone and serving great food while friends and supporters socialize, safety is our first …

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Free Vaccine Clinic to be held Thursday at Tullahoma High School

The Coffee County Health Department will be conducting a free vaccine clinic this Thursday from 3:45-5 p.m. at the front entrance of Tullahoma High School. The Tdap vaccine (can prevent tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) will be available, as well as the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine for any person 12 years or older. The COVID vaccines are for those who …

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Covid-19 Active Case Counts Up All around the area

The number of school-aged children in Tennessee who have tested positive for COVID-19 the last 14 days has grown to 20,494 as of Monday according to the Tennessee Department of Education (TDE). The total now represents a 324% increase in the last 20 days compared to 4,831 on August 4.  Currently Coffee County has 696 active cases …

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TCS Launches Daily Data Dashboard

As Tullahoma City Schools continues to look at data regarding COVID-19, the district will be utilizing a daily-updated dashboard that supplies parents, teachers, staff and the community with updated statistics for the eight TCS campuses. “COVID-19 continues to be an obstacle for our students, faculty and staff members alike,” said TCS Director of Schools, Dr. …

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