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Former Red Raider Cheerleader selected to Tennessee Tech Squad

According to Coffee County High School cheerleading coach Christy Clouse, former Red Raider cheerleader Kenadi Hall will take her skills to the next level. Clouse told On Target Sports that Hall has been selected as a Co-Ed cheer squad team member at Tennessee Tech in Cookeville. You can see Hall cheering on the Golden Eagles …

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Air Engineering Metal Trades Remain on Strike

700 workers at Arnold Air Force Base in Tullahoma, remain on strike. Members of Air Engineering Metal Trades workers voted recently to reject the latest offer from National Aerospace Solutions, LLC, and continue striking. The strike is in its second week. One of the key issues in the strike is the cutting of disability pay, …

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Vote on Director of Schools Contact Extension Delayed

At Monday afternoon’s Coffee County School Meeting Director of Schools Dr. Charles Lawson’s proposed 3-year contract extension and raise was on the agenda. After 5-0 vote the board voted to postpone their decision to allow time for adequate public notice. School board member Larry Crabtree abstained from the vote, while member Brett Henley was not …

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Pandemic Triggered Uptick in Eating Disorders, Experts Say

Experts say they’re seeing an uptick in eating disorders fueled by social media consumption and more than a year of increased stress and isolation for many individuals. Catherine Stutzner, a therapist specializing in eating disorders at Positive Therapy in Nashville, teaches body-positive workshops for people wanting to learn how to foster a positive body image and intuitive …

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Decherd Elementary STEM Damaged by Fire on Friday

The STEM lab at Decherd Elementary was damaged by fire late Friday night, according to a post by the school on social media. The damage was contained to the STEM lab. There was some smoke in the rest of the wing of the school. The school said that approximately $70,000 in technology was destroyed in the …

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TN to Embark on Litter Pollution Study

Plastic bottles and cans line many of the state’s roadways and rivers, and now the state is conducting a large research study to pinpoint the sources and composition of litter, its financial and environmental costs, and the effectiveness of existing efforts to clean it up. The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, a nonpartisan body that …

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Motlow Offers New Cyber Defense Course

Cyber defense is critical for daily operations. Cyber-attacks are increasingly more common and there are many different types. Many people have received phishing emails or have been the victim of a cybercrime. This modern dilemma is why Motlow State Community College is continuously preparing students for the future. Motlow recently approved a new Penetration Testing …

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Food City to Host Hiring Event Wednesday

Food City will be hosting a company-wide hiring event, to include both full-time and part-time positions, on Wednesday, July 14th. The company is planning to hire 1,200 friendly, smiling faces in key customer and food service positions at store locations throughout their operation area and their Distribution Center. The positions include, both entry-level positions and …

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