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Vigil Held for Eli Grow

Tullahoma WildcatsFamily and friends gathered Monday night at Wilkins Stadium in Tullahoma to honor 17 year-old Eli Grow who died tragically Saturday in a two-vehicle accident.
Tullahoma High School held a vigil on the school’s football field Monday night and mourners spelled his initials and football number on the bleachers using lanterns.
Grow played football at Tullahoma and was planning to play at Mississippi College in the fall.
His family will hold a celebration of life service at their home Saturday with a bonfire afterwards.
For those who want to help, the family asks for donations to be directed to the Eli Grow Memorial Fund. The fund will help renovate athletic facilities at Tullahoma High School.
The Hahn’s who were in the wreck with Grow have been transferred to Vanderbilt where they are undergoing treatment.

Homicide Investigation begins after woman’s body found in Grundy County

homicideA woman’s body was found lying near a wooded trail Sunday and officials now say her death was homicide.
The Grundy County Sheriff’s office discovered 26-year-old Samantha Chandler’s body in the Ross Creek area just after noon. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is now helping with the case.
“Sunday afternoon about 12:30- 12:35 p.m., we received a call that somebody had found a female body in the Ross Creek area,” said Sheriff Clint Shrum, Grundy County Sheriff’s Dept.
“We suspect foul play just by some of the things that we’ve seen on the scene, I really can’t go into details about that but we’re going to work at all leads,” said Sheriff Shrum.”
Deputies say Chandler’s body was found some 150 feet from the gravel road, near a remote trail. The Rock Creek area is a popular spot for ATVs because the road is surrounded by dense woods and trails. While the official cause of Chandler’s death has not yet been determined, based on the preliminary autopsy report, TBI agents say they’re investigating Chandler’s death as a homicide.
Investigators need your help, they’re asking anyone with information to come forward.
If you have any information that can help investigators, call the Grundy County Sheriff’s Department at: (931)-692-3466.

Shelbyville Woman Charged with TennCare Fraud

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A resident of Bedford County is charged with TennCare fraud involving prescription drugs.
The Office of Inspector General (OIG) announced the arrest of Sonya Marie Leverette, 31, of Shelbyville.
Leverette is charged with three counts of fraudulently using TennCare to obtain a controlled substance by doctor shopping for prescriptions, using TennCare as payment. District Attorney General Robert Carter will prosecute this case.
“Prescription drug fraud is a significant burden on the health care system and on communities across the state, “Inspector General Manny Tyndall said. “We’re committed to eliminating this crime in the TennCare program, and local police and providers across the state are working with us in this effort.”
TennCare fraud is a Class E felony carrying a sentence of up to two years in prison per charge.
The OIG, which is separate from TennCare, began full operation in February 2005 and has investigated cases leading to more than $3 million being repaid to TennCare, with a total estimated cost avoidance of more than $163.6 million for TennCare, according to latest figures. To date, 2,612 people have been charged with TennCare fraud.
Anyone can report suspected TennCare fraud by calling 1-800-433-3982 toll-free from anywhere in Tennessee, or log on to www.tn.gov/tnoig/ and follow the prompts that read “Report TennCare Fraud.”

New Report from TBI shows many Polices Offices Hurt or Killed during domestic calls

TBIThe Tennessee Bureau of Investigation released its findings from a special study on domestic violence and law enforcement officer attacks in the state.
The study was conducted by the TBI from 2013 to 2015.
The findings show over 200,000 domestic violence attacks were reported during that time. Simple assaults accounted for the majority of those calls.
According to the study, over 1,700 law enforcement officers were killed or assaulted during that time frame.
All of the data included in the studies were submitted from law enforcement agencies around the state.

Motlow State hosts College Majors Night for Tennessee Promise students

Motlow 3Motlow State Community College campuses will be hosting a College Majors Night in May for new Tennessee Promise students to learn about programs and classes that the college offers.
Students and parents will be able to meet Motlow State instructors, get free assistance from financial aid representatives, talk to completion coaches, and learn more about Motlow State programs and services, including disability services, honors, tutoring and study abroad.
The Moore County campus event will be Thursday, May 5, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at Powers Auditorium, Eoff Hall. For more information call 931-393-1844.
The Fayetteville campus event will be Tuesday, May 10, beginning at 5:30 p.m. For more information contact Debra Smith at 931-438-0028.

05/05/15-Lawson Buddy Alton Davis

Funeral services for Mr. Lawson “Buddy” Alton Davis, age 75 of Manchester, will be conducted on Thursday, May 5, 2016 at 2:00 P.M. at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Brother Jewell Frame officiating. Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation with the family will be held on Wednesday, May 4, 2016 from 5:00 P.M. until 8:00 P.M. at Coffee County Funeral Chapel. Mr. Davis passed away on Monday, May 2, 2016 at his home.

Buddy served his country in the United States Army. He was a great singer and loved to sing karaoke.

Survived by his loving wife, Joyce Davis; step-children, Timothy W. Fults, Arminda Marlene Fults, Denise C. Hosse; step-grandchildren, Shannon Jenkins, Ashley Jenkins, Bobby Fults, Justin Fults, Cody Fults, Tyler Fults, Brittany Brady, Dalton Fults. Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Davis family.

On line condolences may be made at www.coffeecountyfuneralchapel.com

COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

05/07/16-Noah Fundraiser and Reunion

5-7-16 Noah community center is having our
Fundraiser/reunion starts4:30 meal (chicken dressing, cranberry
sauce, green beans, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casserole/crunchy
topping, drink, home made desserts, 7.00 donation 8 years and older
4.00 donation younger than 8—we will have live auction by
SHELBYVILLE’S FINEST WICKI PARKER–MUSIC BY THE GREAT CHARLIE ALLEN AND
ANGIE LEE–RAFFLE, CAKE WALKS, REUNION RECOGNITION

5/5/16 — Virginia Ayre Galigher

galigherOn May 2, 2016 Virginia Ayre Galigher passed away after a lengthy illness at LifeCare Nursing Facility in Tullahoma, TN. Mrs. Galigher was born September 2nd in Champaign, IL in 1937, where she graduated from Champaign High School in 1955. Mrs. Galigher has been a resident of Tullahoma for 57 years. She moved to Tullahoma in 1959 when her former husband, Lawrence Galigher began working at Arnold Engineering Development Center. She enjoyed doll collecting, crafting, playing marbles and watching classic movies. Spending time with her family and friends was always a top priority. She defied the odds numerous times being given only days to live but with God’s grace her family and friends were allowed to make miraculous memories with her in her last weeks. One of her great joys was being a member of Highland Baptist Church. Virginia truly was a sweet soul that always had a smile to give away. She was beloved by all and will be deeply missed. Laughter through tears is wondrous and has been one of Virginia’s and her family’s favorite emotion.

She is preceded in death by her parents Frederick C. and Ruth (Bensyl) Ayre and a Brother Stanley Ayre. She survived by many loving relatives, Son Mike (Judy) Galigher of Tullahoma and Daughter Carrie (Glenn) Newton of Tullahoma; Grandchildren (6) Ashley Galigher of Tullahoma, Joshua (Sarah) Galigher, Jeremy Galigher, Hilary Galigher all of Niceville, FL,
Spenser Newton and Andrew Newton of Tullahoma and Great Granddaughters (2) Harper and Blakely.

The family invites all Virginia’s family and friends to come and celebrate her long life with them at the Visitation on Wednesday, May 4th, 2016 from Five O’clock in the evening until Eight O’clock in the evening at Tullahoma Funeral Home and then her Service on Thursday, May 5th, at Three O’clock in the afternoon at Highland Baptist Church in Tullahoma, TN with Bro. Wayne Wester officiating. No Interment will follow.

Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the Galigher Family and asks that you sign the guest book at www.tullahomafuneralhome.com.

Scoring Struggles Continue as Braves Fall to Mets

Braves2Their Sunday stumble against the Giants squarely behind them, the Mets wasted no time Monday returning to their winning ways. Bartolo Colon delivered eight shutout innings, and the Mets backed him with three first-inning homers in a 4-1 win over the Braves.

David Wright, Yoenis Cespedes and Lucas Duda all homered in the first inning off Mike Foltynewicz, whom the Braves recalled from the Minors prior to the game.
“Giving up four runs in the first inning for us is like giving up 10,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. “We haven’t been scoring runs. Today we outhit them [9-8], but they almost hit more home runs than we did the whole month of April.”
That was all the offense the Mets mustered off Atlanta pitching, but it was plenty for Colon, who became the first New York starter to pitch into the eighth inning this season. The result was Colon’s 220th career victory, moving him past Pedro Martinez for sole possession of second place on Major League Baseball’s all-time wins list among Dominican-born pitchers.
“Of course I’m very excited,” Colon said through an interpreter. “I’m really happy about it. It’s pretty neat to pass Pedro, but he’s always going to be one of the big ones for us.”
The Mets have won all four of their games against the Braves this season, outscoring them by a combined 21-7.
“It’s nice to get four in the first,” Wright said, “and just let Bartolo do his thing.”
Coming into the game with more than six times as many home runs as the Braves, the Mets quickly added to their total off Foltynewicz. Wright opened the scoring with a solo shot to left. Following a Michael Conforto single, Cespedes extended the lead with a two-run homer. Then Duda hit one off the facing of the second deck in right field, the fifth time this season the Mets have gone back-to-back.
“I don’t think it’s streaky. I definitely think we are pretty hot right now,” Cespedes said through an interpreter. “But I think we really have the potential in this lineup to be hitting those kind of home runs throughout the whole season.”
Norris stops the bleeding: After surrendering home runs to three of the first five batters he faced, Foltynewicz limited the Mets to three more hits over the remainder of his 3 2/3-innings stint, which included 98 pitches. The former top prospect was promoted from Triple-A Gwinnett on Monday to take the rotation spot previously held by Bud Norris, who worked 2 1/3 scoreless innings of relief in this series opener.
“After those four runs in the first, I told myself that’s all they’re going to get. Bud saved my butt there in the fourth by preventing that from happening,” said Foltynewicz, who was making his first start since he was shut down because of a blood clot in September.
Colon walked a tightrope early, squeezing out of jams in each of the first three innings. Then he put an end to Atlanta’s offense altogether, retiring a dozen straight Braves from the third through seventh innings. He needed just 99 pitches to complete eight.
The Braves recorded six hits, including two doubles, through the first three innings. But Colon managed to make the big pitches when necessary. Daniel Castro grounded into a double play in the first inning. Reid Brignac and Mallex Smith struck out after A.J. Pierzynski opened the second inning with a double.
Matt Wisler will take the mound when Atlanta and New York resume this three-game series on Wednesday at 6:10 p.m. CT. Wisler posted a 2.14 ERA in three starts against the Mets last year.  Thunder Radio will bring you the broadcast as part of the Braves Radio Network.

Mengden, Nunez Lead Sounds Past Cubs

Sounds2A stellar Triple-A debut from pitcher Daniel Mengden and a big game at the plate from Renato Nunez pushed the Nashville Sounds to a 5-1 win over the Iowa Cubs Monday night in front of 4,144 fans at First Tennessee Park.

Mengden, freshly promoted from Double-A Midland, tossed six shutout innings. In five total starts in 2016, he has not allowed any runs in four of them. He scattered five hits, walked a pair and struck out four in the win.

The right-hander got help from a number of Sounds in the lineup, but none more than Nunez. The third baseman went 3-for-4 with a home run, triple and two runs knocked in.

His first hit of the game gave the Sounds a 1-0 lead when he started the second inning with a booming solo homer to left field. It was the fifth home run of the season for Nunez.

Nashville added two runs in the second when Andrew Lambo trotted home on a fielding error by Cubs third baseman Juan Perez and Matt Olson plated Jake Smolinski with a sacrifice fly.

Mengden retired the side in order in the first, third and fourth innings. The Cubs loaded the bases in the fifth but he got out of the jam when he got Ryan Kalish to pop out to first.

The second hit of the night from Nunez gave the Sounds a 4-0 lead. Joey Wendle doubled to start the third and scored when Nunez sent a two-out single up the middle.

Smolinski started the fourth with a base hit to left, and then swiped second to get into scoring position. It paid off when Rangel Ravelo slapped a single to left for a base hit to make it 5-0.

Iowa got on the scoreboard in the top of the eighth when catcher Willson Contreras launched a solo home run off Sounds reliever Eduard Santos.

Mengden earned the win in his Sounds and Triple-A debut and Santos picked up a three-inning save. Pierce Johnson was tagged with the loss.

Game two of the four-game series is set for Tuesday night at First Tennessee Park. Right-hander Chris Smith (1-3, 6.31) starts for Nashville against right-hander Ryan Williams (2-1, 5.30). First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.