Ribbon Cutting planned for Isaiah 117 House serving Coffee, Franklin and Grundy Counties

Isaiah 117 House, a Tennessee-based organization that cares for children awaiting foster placement, will soon cut the ribbon and officially open their Coffee/Franklin/Grundy County house. On Wednesday, August 10, 2022, at 2:00 pm, the nonprofit will host a public ribbon cutting. The event will officially open the Isaiah 117 House in Coffee/Franklin/Grundy County and will …

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University of Tennessee goes to All Digital Tickets and Parking Passes

The University of Tennessee Athletics is switching to digital for parking passes and tickets for all athletic events starting in the fall. Game day attendees will need their mobile device to gain entry into venues because printed paper tickets will no longer be issued or accepted. In a report from WATE-TV, the move comes in …

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Ahead of Aug. 4 TN Primary and County General, Studies Link Good Health to Voting

More than 30,000 people have chosen to vote early for the Tennessee primary election this Thursday, and research finds what happens at the ballot box is closely tied to health outcomes in communities. A report from the Tennessee Justice Center found that the nation’s least healthy states also have significantly lower voter participation rates. Kinika Young, the …

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Tennessee Wars Commission Grant Applications Being Accepted

The Tennessee Wars Commission, the Tennessee Historical Commission division responsible for preserving the state’s significant military history, has announced the September 1, 2022 opening of this year’s grant cycle for the Tennessee Wars Commission Grant Fund. The Tennessee Wars Commission Grant Fund provides financial support to coordinate planning, preservation, protection, promotion, and interpretation of structures, buildings, …

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Manchester Police Chief Retiring August 30

Mark “Yogi” Yother began his police career at the same place he’ll retire from, the Manchester Police Department. Yother has turned in his notice to retire from his position as police chief on August 30. He began as a patrolman August 25, 1982 and began severing in investigations in 1986 before becoming police chief around …

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Back-to-School Supply Drive in Tullahoma

The Tullahoma Police Department is partnering with the Tullahoma Fire Department, Vanderbilt-Harton Hospital, and EnV Embroidery n Vinyl Customs for a Back-to-School Supply Drive. There will be bins set up at each of these locations starting on August 1 through August 7 to donate school supplies for those in need. The supplies needed are: backpacks, …

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TDEC Announces Grants for Fast Charge Tn Network

The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) has announced that 12 entities will receive $5.2 million in total grant funding to install direct current fast charging (DCFC) infrastructure for electric vehicles (EVs) along prioritized interstate or major highway corridors across the state, including all of the two-digit interstate highways and the majority of U.S.-64. The …

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61 year-old Decherd Man Arrested on Multiple Sex Charges

Please be aware that the story below is very graphic in nature. On July, 17, 2022, William Allen Doney of Decherd, TN, age 61, was arrested for Especially Aggravated Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Exploitation of Minor by Electronic Means, Patronizing Prostitution and Human Trafficking. This was the result of an investigation by the Tullahoma …

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Another Case of Potomac Horse Fever Discovered in Tennessee

The State Veterinarian is advising horse owners to be alert after another confirmed case of Potomac Horse Fever (PHF) in Tennessee. This week’s detection in a horse in Wayne County is in addition to two cases earlier this month in DeKalb and Rutherford Counties. Horses may be exposed when drinking from creeks, rivers, or ponds and …

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