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Flag Retirement set for June 14, Flag Day in Manchester

Now that Memorial Day is behind us and summer lies ahead, many people start thinking about their Independence Day festivities: buying fireworks, planning picnics and cookouts, etc. Between now and then, however, is a holiday that, tragically, is all too often overlooked. June 14th is Flag Day: a holiday set aside for Americans to celebrate our …

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Former South Central HRA Employee and Three Others Indicted in Lincoln County

The Comptroller’s Office has released an investigative report detailing a scheme led by former South Central Human Resource Agency (SCHRA) employee and program manager Jennifer Henry. The SCHRA’s main office is in Fayetteville. Henry enabled her son, Kani Johnson, Makayla Leake, and Dustin Simmons, to misappropriate $117,024 in Labor and Workforce Development grant funds while …

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Area Law Enforcement Officer Passed Away on Tuesday

Franklin County Sheriff’s office has announced the passing of former deputy Rusty Clark. Rusty served Franklin County, Decherd, Tullahoma, and Winchester as a law enforcement officer and firefighter. Rusty started his career of service in 1991 and was currently employed as a police officer with Sewanee Police Department at the time of his death. Rusty …

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Commodity Food Distribution for Coffee County Residents on July 12th

There will be a commodity food distribution for Coffee County residents only on July 12th from 9:00 AM until 10:30 AM at the Ada Wright Center, 328 N Woodland St. in Manchester. The distribution will be drive-through, and participants are to remain in their vehicles, and SCHRA staff we’ll get the required information needed. The …

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Appeal process begins for Third Grade Parents

Parents can appeal the process for TCAP results. This comes after thousands of third graders didn’t pass and will either have to go to summer school, get tutoring or repeat the grade. The appeals process will run for two weeks, until June 13. The Department of Education will grant an appeal if a student scores …

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Unemployment Rates Drop in All Tennessee Counties

Statewide, Tennessee continued to experience near-record low unemployment in April, and county jobless rates for the month were just as impressive. The latest numbers for the Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) show county unemployment decreased in every county. Area counties: Bedford: 3 percent in March. 2.6 in April Coffee: 3.2 in March, down to …

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Remembering the Fallen on Memorial Day

Memorial Day is a federal holiday in the United States for mourning the U.S. military personnel who have died while serving in the United States armed forces. It was observed on Monday at national and local cemeteries by placing flowers and American flags on the graves of military personnel. Over 1.1 million men and women …

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