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Tennessee sets New Record for COVID-19 Hospitalizations

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 4,797 additional cases related to COVID-19 across the state for Tuesday, December 29. TDH also confirmed 122 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 6,710 total deaths.   There are 3,060 people currently hospitalized in the state, which is a new record high. Area county active cases/deaths: Bedford 458/60 Cannon 150/11 Coffee 598/65 Franklin 471/48 Grundy 127/18 Lincoln 471/32 …

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Warren County Schools going Virtual Jan. 5 head back to school on Jan. 19

Just like Manchester City Schools, Warren County Director of Schools Grant Swallows, said Monday that all students will be learning remotely starting next Tuesday January 5th thru Friday January 15. Students are scheduled to report back to in-person learning on Tuesday January 19, following the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.

The Latest COVID-19 Numbers for Tennessee (Dec. 28, 2020)

Tennessee Department of Health reported 3,712 new cases of COVID-19 and 76 deaths in the state as of December 28. The Department of Health reports a total of 6,588 deaths and 2,983 Tennesseans are currently hospitalized with COVID-19. Area county active cases/deaths: Bedford 484/59 Cannon 180/11 Coffee 668/66 Franklin 526/46 Grundy 143/16 Lincoln 502/31 Moore 106/6 Rutherford …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Numbers for December 27, 2020

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 3,188 additional cases related to COVID-19 across the state for Sunday, December 27. TDH also confirmed 69 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 6,512 total deaths.  There are 2,813 people currently hospitalized in the state.  County active cases/deaths: Bedford 501/59 Cannon 181/11 Coffee 653/65 Franklin 497/46 Grundy 136/16 Lincoln 506/31 Moore …

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Update! Local Veteran receiving Governor’s Volunteer Stars Award

Veterans of Foreign Wars All-American Post 10904 is proud to announce that Howard Thompson has been selected to receive the prestigious Governor’s Volunteer Stars Award for 2020. Thompson, who served in Vietnam as 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, is Quartermaster of VFW Post 10904 as well as Commander of DAV (Disabled …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Update for December 24, 2020

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state for Thursday, December 24. The department reported 5,257 new cases, putting the state at 77,372 active COVID-19 cases in the state. Tennessee’s seven-day new cases average is currently 7,610 additional cases per day, while the 14-day new cases average …

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COVID-19 Update for December 23

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state for Wednesday, December 23. The department reported 7,221 new cases, which the state up to a total of 79,274 active in the state. TDH confirmed 111 additional deaths, bringing the state up to 6,380 total deaths. Also, on Wednesday, the state …

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Tennessee’s New Online Betting brings in Millions in Tax Money

Tennessee’s new online-only sports betting program saw $131.4 million in gross wagers last month, yielding almost $2.4 million in privilege taxes for the state, officials said Wednesday. According to a Tennessee Lottery news release, sportsbooks made $118.2 million in gross payouts in November, the first month of sports betting in the state. Eighty percent of …

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Tennessee Stops Most In-Person and Local Court Proceedings

Tennessee is halting most in-person state and local court proceedings for a month while the state battles one of the worst recent COVID-19 surges in the country. The Tennessee Supreme Court issued an order Tuesday that pauses all but a few types of in-person courtroom happenings from Dec. 28 to Jan. 29 and extends a …

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