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Principal at North Lake Elementary in Franklin County Dies from COVID-19

Director of Franklin County Schools Stanley Bean confirmed on Monday afternoon the principal at North Lake Elementary had died. Bean says that Principal George Butler died in the hospital in Winchester from complications related to COVID-19. Butler was Franklin County School System’s longest serving employee. He was in his 50th year of service. Photo of …

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COVID-19 Update for Monday 14, 2020

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 10.319 additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Monday, December 14. Earlier Monday, the state reported a new record for current COVID hospitalizations. There are 2,738 people currently hospitalized in Tennessee. 79 more deaths reported on Monday brings the total to 5,541 deaths. County active cases/deaths: …

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Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has been Diagnosed with COVID-19; County case count up to 604

It has been confirmed that Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has tested positive for COVID-19. Our news partner the Manchester Times reports that Cordell said, “I have been working from home  and I will do the same for several more days.” He will be in quarantine for two weeks. His symptoms have been relatively mild, …

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Active Cases of COVID-19 Skyrocketing; Sunday Dec. 13 Update

The Tennessee Department of Health reported a new daily record 11,352 new cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths in the state on Sunday. The Department of Health reports 2,680 currently hospitalized with the virus and they also reported 62 more deaths bringing that total up to 5,462 deaths. County active cases/deaths on Sunday and comparison to …

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Tullahoma High School going back to All Virtual Learning

Due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases, Tullahoma High School (THS) will transition to virtual learning on Monday, December 14, 2020. Cases have been rising within the student body along with quarantines, an increase in staff absences, and in an abundance of caution for the safety and health of faculty, staff, and students the …

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COVID-19 Cases continue to Rise in Area Counties; Coffee and Rutherford have Highest Numbers

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Thursday, December 10. The department reported 6,011 new cases, putting the state at 41,289 active cases. TDH confirmed 69 additional deaths, bringing the state up to 5,240 total deaths. The state reported 2,558 current COVID hospitalizations on Thursday. Area …

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People Love Tennessee Campsites during Coronavirus

Camping at Tennessee’s state parks is reaching historic highs during the coronavirus pandemic. State parks saw more than 62,000 camping nights sold in October, a one-month record for camping stays in the parks system, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation said in a news release. That number eclipses the mark of more than 57,000 …

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Hunters Can Donate Deer to Help Feed Families

Hunting season is under way. And for the holidays, hunters can help families who have been economically hard-hit by the pandemic put food on the table by donating whole deer. One in 7 Tennesseans struggles with food insecurity, and the COVID-19 recession is expected to worsen the situation for years to come. Matt Simcox heads …

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Coronavirus is Raging Locally and throughout the State

The Tennessee Department of Health reported 8,213 new cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths in the state on Wednesday. The new case total is a new record for a 24-hour period. The Department of Health reports that there are currently 40,940 active cases, 5,171 deaths and 2,605 Tennesseans currently hospitalized, which is also a new record. …

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Visitation at Grundy County Jail put on hold

As a precautionary measure to protect staff members, inmates and the public from COVID-19 the Grundy County Jail has suspended inmate visitation until further notice. Additionally, to limit traffic in the sheriff’s department lobby, Sheriff Clint Shrum is asking if you need general assistance to call 931-692-2428 or 931-692-3466. If you must enter the lobby …

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