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Coffee County Students returning to Classroom Monday-Thursday beginning Sept. 8

This information is for Coffee County School system students and parents.  

Manchester City Schools returning to Traditional School Schedule, Sept. 8

On Tuesday, September 8, Manchester City Schools will return to a traditional school schedule. They began the year with our Pathway to Re-entry 2020-2021 and it helped our district open the school year effectively.  As Manchester City Schools moved into the first semester of school and developed procedures to address COVID-19, they believe it is in the best …

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COVID-19 Active Cases Dropping

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 1,936 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Wednesday, August 26. The health department reported 1,936 new cases, bringing the state to 147,353 total cases. TDH also confirmed 20 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,648 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 109,765 have recovered. Tennessee …

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Coffee County Fair will take place, but Some Events Cancelled

The Coffee County Fair is being forced by COVID-19 to cancel several events at this year’s fair, but the fair will take place. The biggest question has been about pageants and if they will take place this year. Unfortunately, the answer is no. The Coffee County Fair board hesitated when trying to make the best …

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Tourism Saves each Coffee County household $414 in Taxes Over 2019

Coffee County continues to trend in the right direction ranking 21st in the state of Tennessee in Tourism Expenditures, the first county in the rankings that does not operate a Convention and Visitors Bureau.  In 2019 each household across Coffee County saved $414.16 in local taxes thanks to tourism expenditures, up from $396.92 in 2018. …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Update for August 25

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Tuesday, August 25. Forty additional coronavirus-related deaths were reported Tuesday. TDH has attributed 1,628 deaths to COVID-19. Of the total number of cases, 108,035 Tennesseans are now considered recovered from the virus and 35,754 cases remain active. *Bedford …

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COVID-19 Case Temporarily Closes Bites of Europe

To keep their families, friends and customers informed, Bites of Europe Restaurant in Manchester has had an employee test positive for COVID-19. That employee was not at Bites of Europe when symptoms developed and self-quarantined. To be pro-active and to keep employees and customers safe, Bites of Europe was closed Monday and will remain closed …

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MyRide Helping Bedford County Senior Citizens

The MyRide Bedford program, implemented in late 2019 in Bedford County, has proven to be an important lifeline for many Bedford County citizens during an uncertain age – but with the distraction of the COVID-19 pandemic, many of those who might benefit still aren’t aware of the program or taking advantage of it. MyRide Bedford, …

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