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Legal Aid Society Helping Senior Citizens

Legal Aid Society provides free civil legal services to residents in Middle Tennessee. Legal Aid Society help seniors that may be experiencing issues with accessing health care and SNAP benefits, maintaining and securing safe housing, avoiding abuse and exploitation, and estate planning. Amid COVID 19 pandemic and concerns, Legal Aid seeks to reach and better …

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One Day of Hope Delayed Until March 2021

The annual One Day of Hope that is held at the Coffee County Fairgrounds has been postponed. The event was set for Oct. 24, 2020. The program has helped thousands through the years, but because of everything going on during 2020 they were unable to obtain the quantities of food or hygiene items needed. Tentatively, …

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COVID-19 Update for Monday September 7

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Monday, September 7. The health department reported 983 new cases, bringing the state to 165,109 total cases. TDH also confirmed four additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,869 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 146,213 are listed as …

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COVID-19 Update for Tennessee; Coffee, Moore and Rutherford Counties Add to Death Total

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 1,764 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Sunday bringing the state total to 164,126. TDH also confirmed 3 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,865 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 145,359 are listed as inactive/recovered. Remember the state is now counting the active cases in …

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COVID-19 keeps AEDC Master Sgt. Joshua Suggs on the Job

Master Sgt. Joshua Suggs was nearing the end of his military career, with terminal leave planned to begin May 1 and retirement Sept. 1. That was before COVID-19. With the pandemic surging in the United States, Suggs demonstrated the Air Force core value of “service before self,” delaying his retirement to help team members at …

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Tennessee Releases New Plan for Calculating Active Cases of COVID-19; Numbers Drop Drastically

 The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Thursday, September 3. The health department reported 1,715 new cases, bringing the state to 159,546 total cases. TDH also confirmed 18 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,815 total deaths. On Sept. 3, the Tennessee Department of Health …

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COVID-19 Stops Franklin County Band

The Franklin County High School band director has announced the Rebel Pride Band would suspend its season starting Wednesday. According to a social media post, Director Chris Crumley said this decision came after a rising number of COVID-19 cases among band members. The suspension is for both home and away band performances. All after school …

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COVID-19 Update for Wednesday September 2, 2020

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 1,502 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Wednesday, September 2, bringing the state to 157,831 total cases. TDH also confirmed 16 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,797 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 120,675 have recovered. Tennessee currently has 35,359 active cases. *Bedford County: …

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Free Breakfast and Lunch for Students

Starting Wednesday, Sept. 2, all students in Coffee County Schools will receive free breakfast and lunch based on a nationwide waiver adopted by the United States Department of Agriculture, according to school officials.  This will continue until the USDA ends it. Distance learners can also get free meals by contacting their school cafeteria to set …

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