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After taking the job 12 days ago Tarlton out as Franklin Co. Boys Basketball Coach, Holt New Named Head Coach

Sam Tarlton notified Franklin County High School Principal, Dr. Roger Alsup, that he has decided not to come to Franklin County.   Zach Holt has been named the new FCHS Boys Basketball coach. Alsup said, “We are disappointed that Sam will not be coaching our boys basketball team, but we wish him the best, and we are …

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Most to Vote on Union at Nissan’s Smyrna Plant

Federal regulators have denied a union push to try to organize fewer than 100 employees at the Nissan assembly plant in Smyrna. The ruling instead set a July union election of 4,300 plantwide production and maintenance workers. The International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers said it disagrees and is requesting a review of the …

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Scam Warning from the TBI

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation would like to warn the public about a reported phone scheme involving a man presenting himself as a representative of a human trafficking task force. The scheme reportedly uses the phone number of the Tennessee Human Trafficking Hotline, as well as a number associated with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department. …

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Coffee County School System asking for your input

School districts across the nation are receiving additional funds from the federal government. This funding is known as “ESSER” and provides financial support to state and local educational agencies. The Coffee County school system is asking for input from local citizens. Please take a moment to provide your input on the additional ESSER 3.0 federal …

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Carole Garrison Memorial Nursing Scholarship Established at Motlow College

The Carole Garrison Memorial Nursing Scholarship has been established at Motlow State Community College by her family and friends to honor. Carole’s dedication and service in the nursing field. Garrison was a 1981 graduate of Motlow’s nursing program. She returned to college in her mid-thirties as a non-traditional student to pursue her dream of becoming …

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Legal Aid Society Offering Free Legal Help Clinic in Grundy County Saturday June 26

Legal Aid Society of Middle Tennessee and the Cumberlands will be offering a free legal help clinic on Saturday, June 26, 2021, at the Gruetli-Laager Recreation Park pavilion in Gruetli-Laager, Tennessee. People who want to meet with a lawyer should come anytime from 9:30 a.m. to noon. Masks are required, and clients should bring any …

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Vandy and Vols Headed to College Baseball World Series

It was Kumar Rocker (Friday) and Jack Leiter (Saturday) as the Vandy Boys shut down East Carolina and are headed back to the College Baseball World Series. The two outstanding pitchers led the Commodores (45-15) to the final 8. Vanderbilt, technically, is the defending national champions having won the event in 2019. There was no College World Series in …

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City of Tullahoma Selects Consultant for Citywide Plan

Tullahoma Officials announced that an interdisciplinary team led by The Walker Collaborative has been selected for the Tullahoma citywide planning project, ThinkTullaoma2040, Take off To Tomorrow. “The City is looking forward to embarking on this important citywide process with The Walker Collaborative,” said Jennifer Moody, City Administrator. “This year-long effort is a major investment that …

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Manchester Guardsman Volunteers to Serve on COVID-19 Task Force

When the Tennessee National Guard needed volunteers to help Tennessee’s Department of Health fight the COVID-19 pandemic, thousands of Soldiers and Airmen volunteered. One Soldier that immediately answered the call was Sgt. Jessie James, a motor transport operator with Tullahoma’s 1175th Transportation Company. A Manchester native, James was not going to miss the opportunity to …

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Motlow Group Wins National Awards

Motlow State Community College was bestowed multiple national-level awards from the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) Paragon Awards during the spring. “The External Affairs Department continues to design award-winning marketing materials that bring national recognition to Motlow State that magnify the accomplishments occurring across our campuses,” said Motlow President Dr. Michael Torrence, …

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