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Lincoln County Judge will hear Lawsuit against Jack Daniels

A Lincoln County judge is expected to rule on a lawsuit filed by a couple who say that Jack Daniels barrel houses are creating an uncontrollable mess to homes in their community.  There are currently six-barrel houses operating on the Lincoln and Moore County border, with plans to build fourteen more.  Brown-Forman Corp., which owns Jack …

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Lawmaker introduces Bill for the “Gabby Act:” New Purple Alert

One lawmaker hopes to bring awareness to domestic violence situations in Tennessee and perhaps prevent future domestic violence incidents. Sen. Jon Lundberg has introduced the bill known as the “Gabby Act.” According to Lundberg, the bill would establish a new statewide alert through the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation for use when the TBI receives a report …

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Overdose Deaths among Adolescents Ages 10-19 Up Dramatically

One pill can be much more deadly than it used to be, and the impact is becoming apparent to officials as the death toll among adolescents continues to climb. According to the latest nationwide data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), overdose deaths among adolescents ages 10 to 19 increased by 109% …

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Joaquin Tenaglia Canut recognized for Third-Straight year by John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth

For the third consecutive year, Tullahoma High School freshman Joaquin Tenaglia Canut has been honored as one of the brightest students in the world by the John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth (CTY). This year’s honor comes after Joaquin put together an exceptional performance on the SAT, ACT, School and College Ability Test or a …

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Former Major Leaguer and Atlanta Brave Dale Murphy coming to Manchester for Fundraiser

Former Atlanta Brave Dale Murphy is coming to Manchester on February 25th at the Coffee County Fairgrounds. This is a fundraiser for the Coffee County High School Baseball program. Tickets are $50 per ticket, which includes dinner, a photo op, and a speech by Murphy. Autographs will be available as well. Several items will be …

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Coffee County Red Raider Region Wrestling Results

Results for Coffee County @ TSSAA Region 4 Class AA. Four heading to State Sectionals. 126: Devon Marshall (Coffee County) – DNPQuarterfinals – Darriuz Casillas (Riverdale) over Devon Marshall (Coffee County) (Fall 3:08)Cons. Round 1 – Devon Marshall (Coffee County) over Ty`Shaun Jackson (Rockvale) (Fall 0:27)Cons. Semis – Orion  Sadler  (Shelbyville Central) over Devon Marshall …

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Lady Raiders Blow Past Franklin County to set up District Championship game against Warren County

On Monday night at Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gymnasium in Manchester, the Coffee County Lady Raiders played host to Franklin County Rebelettes in the semifinals of the District 6 4-A Tournament. In the first quarter, the Lady Raiders jumped to a 17-4 lead and built that to a 47-13 advantage at halftime. After turning the …

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Tullahoma Police needs Help Identifying Subject

The Tullahoma Police Department needs your assistance in identifying a subject that was involved in an incident at a local business on February 1, 2023. The picture above shows the male subject and the vehicle he was traveling in. If you have any information, please get in touch with Detective Jessica Taylor at 931-455-0530 ext. …

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Tips for Tennesseans to Avoid Eyestrain, Vision Problems

With the increased use of digital devices and computers in daily life, people are exposed to more and more blue light. Staying connected may be important, but health experts — including in Tennessee — say prolonged exposure poses health risks to be aware of. Sunlight may be the major source, but digital screens also emit blue light. …

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