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Manchester’s Trees of Christmas Opens Nov. 30

The Trees of Christmas 2020 will be presented by the Manchester Parks and Recreation Department. The Dig N Dream Garden Club has passed the torch to the rec department and they are honored to carry it forward! The theme for this year’s event is “Childhood Dreams of Christmas.” The Trees of Christmas will be held …

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Christmas Parade is Saturday in Manchester

The City of Manchester Christmas Parade “Childhood Dreams of Christmas” is Saturday, Nov 28th beginning at 6:30pm. This year’s parade is hosting a food drive. They will be setting up drop off stations around the square and are asking patrons to bring nonperishable food items to donate to those in need. All the food collected …

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Donate to Help Storehouse Food Pantry

For anyone that would like to donate non-perishables to the Storehouse Food Pantry through December 14, please take them to the Coffee County Conference Center at 147 Hospitality Blvd, Manchester, TN. Ben Lomand is supporting the program with every item that is collected at the Conference Center Storehouse gets .50 cents up to $5,000 plus …

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Tullahoma Mayor Urges Residents to Wear Masks

As we enter the holiday season, it marks a time of many family gatherings and social activities.  This year, like no other in my lifetime, we are challenged by the virus, COVID-19. I don’t need to go into detail about the fact that the cases of COVID-19 are continuing to rise in our county and …

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New Records; 92 Deaths and 2,183 Hospitalizations related to COVID-19 Reported on Wednesday

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Wednesday, November 25. The health department reported 2,118 new cases. TDH also confirmed 92 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 4,466 total deaths. The 92 deaths are the highest amount of deaths reported on a single day. For the tenth …

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COVID-19 Active Cases and Deaths continue to Rise

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Monday, November 23. 4,301 new cases were reported on Monday along with 55 new deaths. For the eighth day in a row, the state reported a new record-high number of current COVID hospitalizations. There are 2,091 people currently hospitalized in …

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Area COVID-19 News; including School Closure

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Sunday, November 22. The health department reported 4,589 new cases and 55 additional deaths. The new death total for Tennessee is now 4,266.  There are 2,065 people currently hospitalized in the state.  At last report one of Tennessee’s largest …

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Thermal Temperature Scanners placed at each Motlow Campus

Motlow State has placed thermal temperature scanners at building entryways on each of its campuses. Each thermal scanner provides a non-contact fever inspection kiosk that provides detection of temperature, with or without a mask, in less than one second. Students, staff, and visitors are still required to submit a self-assessment health screening form before coming …

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Franklin County Sheriff’s Office participates in Special Olympics Torch Run

On Thursday November 19th, 2020, the Franklin County Sheriff’s Office partnered with the Manchester and Tullahoma Police Departments as well as the Tennessee Highway Patrol to participate in a Torch Run in support of the Special Olympics. The Special Olympics were cancelled this year due to COVID-19, so these law enforcement agencies decided to participate …

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Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell releases statement on COVID-19 cases in Coffee County

Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has released a similar statement to that of the Bedford County Mayor regarding the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in Coffee County. For the past few weeks, COVID cases have been on the rise, both nationally and in Coffee County. We have lost 38 (updated as of Friday afternoon) people to …

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