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City of Manchester to Open Outdoor Pool on Tuesday

Manchester Parks and Recreation has announced their Outdoor Pool will open Tuesday, May 26 at 12:00pm following Governor Lee’s Tennessee Pledge guidelines and the CDC for water parks. To reduce the number of people swimming at once, and to provide increased sanitizing and cleaning; we are opening daily according to sessions. Monday-Friday sessions are: 12:00pm-2:00pm, …

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Tullahoma and Coffee Co. High School Seniors Graduating Friday

The “Parade of Graduates” is set for Friday, May 22, 2020 for Coffee County High School seniors. The expected over 350 vehicles will leave Raider Academy around 6 p.m. To listen to the ceremony, tune into Rooster 101.5 FM beginning at 5:30 p.m. for the pre-ceremony. The graduation event starts at 5:50 p.m. that will …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Update for Thursday May 21

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Thursday, May 21. The health department reported 429 new cases, bringing the state to a total of 18,961 cases, a 2% day-to-day increase since Wednesday. TDH also confirmed four additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 313 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, …

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Numbers Continue to Go Up for those Seeking Unemployment Benefits

More than 532,000 new unemployment claims have been filed in Tennessee since mid-March, according to data released Thursday morning by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce. The department reported the number of new claims for the week ending May 16 was 28,692. The number of continued unemployment claims in Tennessee was 314,487 for the …

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OP-ED: Dr. Michael Torrence, President, Motlow State Community College

We always start with each of our communities in mind, but this spring of 2020 united us all in the Middle Tennessee region served by Motlow State Community College.  We unite behind the success of our students and for workforce development. We unite because, in times of adversity, Tennesseans support each other. The beginning of …

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Updated Guidelines for Restaurants and Non-Contact Attractions and Venues

The updated guidelines from Gov. Lee enables restaurants and retail to increase capacity as long as social distancing protocols remain in place. Restaurants should continue to space tables 6 feet apart or install physical barriers where adequate separation isn’t possible. Bars remain closed unless used for seated, in-restaurant dining where there are 6 feet of …

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Graduation Parade is Friday in Manchester

The “Parade of Graduates” is set for Friday, May 22, 2020 for Coffee County High School seniors. The expected over 350 vehicles will leave Raider Academy around 6 p.m. and then turn onto Waite Street. The parade will turn onto Fort St. traveling to the downtown square. The caravan will turn onto N. Irwin St., …

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