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Top Baby Names of 2016

Credit: anitapeppers/morguefile.com

Emma and William are the most popular names chosen by new Tennessee parents for their babies born in 2016. Names chosen for babies are recorded and tallied by the dedicated team in the Tennessee Department of Health’s Office of Vital Records, which registers some 240,000 new records of births, deaths, marriages and divorces every year.
William has remained the top name chosen for baby boys born in Tennessee for a decade, coming in as the most popular choice for ten straight years. Emma has been the most popular name for Tennessee baby girls since 2011. There are ties for the top choices in three slots on the list of boys’ names this year.
The top 10 names Tennessee parents chose for their new babies born in 2016* are as follows:

Rank Girls
1 Emma
2 Olivia
3 Ava
4 Harper
5 Isabella
6 Amelia
7 Elizabeth
8 Ella
9 Charlotte
10 Abigail

Rank Boys
1 William
2 Elijah, James (tie)
3 Mason
4 Noah
5 Jackson, Liam (tie)
6 John, Michael (tie)
7 Benjamin
8 Aiden
9 Jacob
10 Carter

Coffee County Sheriff Department recognizes its 2016 Reserve Officer of the Year

L-R: Sgt. Morris Vanattia, Bob Ritch and Sheriff Steve Graves

The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department recently recognized Reserve Officer Bob Ritch as ‘2016 Reserve Officer of the Year’. The award is presented each year to an officer in recognition of their having demonstrated character, professionalism and dedication in their service to the citizens of Coffee County.
Officer Ritch is a three year veteran of the program. He is very proud for the opportunity to serve the citizens of Coffee County through the Sheriff’s Department Reserve Program and looks forward to continuing his service.
Bob is married to his wife Linda and they have one daughter, three sons, six grandchildren and one great grandson. He is a 1976 graduate of Waterloo High School in Atwater, Ohio. Bob retired after serving twenty-six years in the U.S. Army and retired a second time after serving thirteen years with U.S Customs and Border Protection on the Mexican border in El Paso, Texas. Bob and Linda are enjoying retirement and being back in Linda’s hometown of Manchester.
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Reserve program is made up of men and women who volunteer to take time out of their lives to give back to their community. They serve as a supplemental force that augments the regular Sherriff’s Department personnel. These officers train for a minimum of 40 hours annually to meet Peace Officers Standards and Training (POST) requirements in areas such as defensive tactics, ASP, taser, domestic violence, child abuse, drug identification, police procedures, and many other topics.
Reserve officers serve in various roles throughout the department including; assisting the corrections and patrol divisions, doing prisoner transports, and serving as security during Bonnaroo, the county fair, local schools and many other community events. Each year, the Reserve Officers contribute upwards of 3,500 hours to the Sheriff’s Department and are definitely an asset to the department as well as the county.
Sheriff Graves is very appreciative to have the type of dedication that these officers demonstrate states Sgt. Morris Vanattia, who serves as the Program Supervisor.

1/13/17—H&R Block Student of the Week Kady Hancock

Congratulations to Student of the Week -Kady Hancock!!! Kady, the daughter of Greg and Renee Hancock of Viola, is an eleventh grader at Coffee County Central School. Kady was chosen to be honored because “she is always smiling, has good attendance and never has discipline problems”, says Assistant Principal Katrina Wright. Kady is looking forward to attending a two year college. She says that Tennessee Promise is a really good offer. Kady has yet to decide on a college major, but is looking to choose a career path that will allow her to support herself in the future. Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all through hockey season. What does hockey season have to do with our local students? Well, H&R Block gives each Student of the Week a set of Nashville Predators Hockey tickets, a commemorative plaque, as well as a special letter of recognition. This will be Kady’s very first Preds game! Check back here every Friday for H&R Block’s next Student of the Week award!
Pictured with Kady is Rosalyn Partin of H & R Block and Katrina Wright, Assistant Principal at Coffee County Central High School.

2/28/17—Manchester Hope Outreach Free Dinner Schedule Jan-Feb

Hope Outreach Free Dinner

Tuesday, January 17 6 p.m.

(At First Presbyterian Church, 1101 Jackson St., Manchester)

Tuesday, January 24 6 p.m.

(At Trinity Baptist Church, 1513 McArthur St.)

Tuesday, February 14 6 p.m.

(At Forest Mill Church of Christ, 3366 McMinnville Hwy.)

Tuesday, February 21 6 p.m.

(At First Presbyterian Church, 1101 Jackson St., Manchester)

Tuesday, February 28 6 p.m.

(At Trinity Baptist Church, 1513 McArthur St.)

Hope House Open

1517 McArthur St.

Thursday, January 19 (10 a.m. till 12 p.m.)

Saturday, January 28 (10 a.m. till 12 p.m.)

Clothing, food, and other supplies available. Haircuts will only be offered
on the Saturday outreach. All other supplies will be available at all
outreach days. Households can only receive supplies once a month.

CHS Wrestlers Have Strong Outing on Tuesday Night

CHS wrestler Reid Lawrence

The first meet of 2017 for the Coffee County Central High School wrestling team turned out to be their best dual meet of the season so far. Hosting LaVergne and Warren County on Tuesday night, the Raider team got strong performances from the middle of their order to capture a split in the 3 way dual meet. Coffee County dropped Warren County 27 to 24 while losing to LaVergne 42 to 33.
Against Warren County, the Raiders got a pinfall win from Rein Bozich(at 138 pounds) and a major decision win by Reid Lawrence(170). Noah O’Shields(126), Owen Teague(145) and Dustin Duke(113) all won by forfeit.
Against LaVergne, Coffee County got pinfall wins from Joseph White(132), Rein Bozich(138), Owen Teague(145) and Reid Lawrence(160). Noah O’Shields(126) won with a 10 to 8 decision and Zach Adams(285) won on a forfeit. The visiting Wolverines were able to capture 6 forfeit wins to capture the team win.
The Raider grapplers travel to Madison on Saturday to compete in the Goodpasture Individual Tournament. The tournament is set to begin at 9 AM at Goodpasture Christian School.

1/11/17 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Dwayne Roberts — Pizza Winner!

D. Welch

Mahala Brewers

Coffee County Sheriff’s Department makes METH Lab Bust

April Diane Clay… Photos provided by the CCSD

On Tuesday (January 10, 2017) Coffee County Sheriff’s Department Investigator James Sherrill received a call to assist Marion County Investigators in reference to an investigation they were working. They requested Coffee County to go with them to 1112 Woodland Court in Manchester to speak with April Clay.
Once on the scene, Sherrill says they immediately detected the odor of a meth lab and observed a one pot bottle on fire by the garage.
Sherrill and Deputy Brandon Reed went to knock on the front door and they allege they detected a strong odor of lithium.
No one came to the door which was locked. Due to the circumstances, law enforcement made entry to the residence through an unlocked door and made contact with April Clay who gave consent to search.

Brandon Nathanial Warren


Deputy Reed found Brandon Warren in a bathroom closet with what he alleged were components to a methamphetamine lab.
Sherrill says there were components in the garbage that included a broke down cold pack and stripped lithium batteries. Sherrill goes on to say that several bags of meth were found in the residence along with needles and scales.
Brandon Warren allegedly admitted to cooking meth just before law enforcement’s arrival.

Manchester Fire & Rescue Hazmat team working the scene of the Meth lab bust.

April Diane Clay… Photos provided by the CCSD

According to the police report, there were children present in the home, 4 and 12 year old girls which had to be decontaminated. The Manchester Fire & Rescue Hazmat Team was called out to do the decontamination. The Tennessee Department of Children’s Services were called and the children were taken to the hospital for evaluation.
April Diane Clay age 36 and Brandon Nathanial Warren age 34 both of Woodland Court, Manchester were charged with; Intent to manufacture methamphetamine, manufacturing/delivering/selling/possession of a controlled substance, unlawful drug paraphernalia uses and activities and aggravated child abuse or neglect (Haley’s Law). Bond for both was set at $105,000 and they’ll both appear in Coffee County court on Feb 6, 2017.

Fugitive Caught in Tullahoma

Tullahoma Police Officer Rocky Ruehling arrest an East Moore Street man on charges of being a fugitive from justice.
According to the Officer Ruehling’s report, Jeffery Langlitz, 54 was arrested and charged after a warrants check was made for warrants on the man and it was learned that he was wanted for parole violation in Wisconsin.
Langlitz was booked into the Coffee County Jail and will face extradition to Wisconsin to face the charge.

VITA Tax Help coming to Coffee County

The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program is offering free help to area residents to fill out their 2016 income tax returns.
The start date is Monday, January 23, 2017 and it will extend through mid-April. The returns will be prepared on Mondays and Thursdays from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Tullahoma Lannom Library, 312 N. Collins St, in Tullahoma.
The service is sponsored by the IRS and locally administered by the South Central Human Resources Agency.
To make an appointment call 931-433-0075.
All volunteers are IRS-certified tax preparers, and must pass the various certification tests annually. In addition to the basic and advanced levels, some volunteers are certified to prepare military returns, rental income, some debt cancellations, and health savings accounts. Certification includes tax aspects of the Affordable Care Act.
Taxpayers should bring picture IDs of themselves (and spouse where applicable) and Social Security cards for all including dependents. Returns are normally filed electronically with direct deposit of refunds. Option to file paper returns by mail is also available.
This is the tenth year that the Tullahoma Library has offered its facilities for this service. Over 200 returns are prepared and filed each year. This is the only VITA site in Coffee County.

Bonnaroo adds more Performers

Bonnaroo announced that U2 will be headlining the 2017 music festival in Manchester earlier this week and Wednesday more performers were announced.
This will be the U2’s first performance at a music festival this year in the United States.
Other performers include the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Weeknd, Chance the Rapper and more.
Tickets are on sale for $299.50 plus a $39.50 fee. After the first tier of tickets is sold out, prices will go up.
The festival will be June 8-11. For a full list of performers or ticket information, visit Bonnaroo’s website, bonnaroo.com.