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Remember “Move Over Law” when Traveling; Two Chattanooga Officers Injured

Tennessee motorists are required by law to move over into the adjacent lane of traffic and slow down when approaching emergency vehicles, including recovery vehicles (tow trucks), highway maintenance vehicles, solid waste vehicles, or utility service vehicles. One driver in Chattanooga did not abide by the law early Thursday morning and struck two police officers …

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Moore County to receive American Rescue Plan Grant

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) has announced 12 grants totaling $34,585,121 from the state’s American Rescue Plan (ARP) fund, part of which TDEC is administering in the form of water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure grants. Metro Lynchburg Moore County – $2,509,310 The county will leverage ARP grant funds with a State Revolving Fund …

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Manchester City Schools to observe America’s Safe Schools Week

The National School Safety Center, state governors, and state school superintendents sponsor America’s Safe Schools Week, October 16-22, 2022. In May of 2017, Manchester City Schools committed to join this observance to raise awareness of school safety to our students, parents, faculty, and community. During the week of October 16-22, 2022, schools will participate in …

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Former American Idol Runner-Up Dies in area Crash

American Idol” runner up Willie Spence died in a crash I-24 on Tuesday afternoon. Tennessee Highway Patrol’s report says Spence rear ended a tractor trailer that was stopped on the shoulder of I-24 East at mile marker 147, between Monteagle and South Pittsburg, TN. The truck driver was not injured. Spence was a contestant on …

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TCS to celebrate Clyde W. Smith Jr. Leadership Award Winner Rema Bell on Oct. 18

Next Tuesday will be a celebration as the Tullahoma City School Board will honor Rema Bell as the 23rd Clyde W. Smith Jr. Leadership Award recipient during its Tuesday, Oct. 18 meeting. Bell spent the majority of her teaching career at Bel-Aire Elementary School. After 28 years as a Bee, she retired from teaching in …

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Northcott vs Amacher; District Attorney wants Tullahoma Alderman to Resign before Legal Action

Coffee County District Attorney General Craig Northcott made a plea to Alderman Jenna Amacher on Monday night at the Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting in Tullahoma. Northcott requested Amacher resign as an alderman after he said he received a letter of complaint signed by around 270 people. The complaint questions her residency on Ledford …

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Authorities searching for Sex Offender who Failed to Report

Franklin County Sheriff’s office is asking for your assistance in locating Brandon Shane Grant. He has not reported to the Tennessee Sex Offender Registry. The man has three active warrants for violation of sex offender rules and one bench warrant. Grant was put on the sex offender registry for two convictions of child molesting in …

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Coffee County leaders recognized at Governor’s Conference on Economic Development

Representatives from Coffee County recently attended the Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development’s 2022 Governor’s Conference in Nashville. Coffee County is proud to announce they have maintained ThreeStar Certification. During the event, attendees heard from Governor Bill Lee, TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter, featured speaker CBS Sports Lead Play-by-Play Announcer Jim Nantz, and a host …

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It’s National Fire Prevention Week

In observance of National Fire Prevention Week, now – Oct. 15, 2022, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture’s Division of Forestry reminds citizens that our state is heading into fall fire season. Dry conditions and trees that shed their leaves heighten fire danger and a debris burn permit is required for leaf and brush piles beginning …

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