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HUD wants to stop Smoking inside their Apartments

HUDThe Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is working to ban the use of smoking products inside their buildings. This means if regulations are passed there will no smoking of cigarettes, cigars and pipes.
This would bar people living in public housing from smoking tobacco not only in indoor common areas and administrative offices, and not only within 25 feet of the buildings, but also in their own apartments.
HUD said the proposed rule is an effort to protect housing residents from the harmful effects of secondhand smoke.
HUD said the rule will help improve the health of 760,000 children and help public housing agencies save more than $153 million in health care, repairs and preventable fires.
Since 2009, HUD has asked public housing managers to implement nonsmoking policies voluntarily, but many, were against the change.
At least for now, tenants can still smoke in their apartments.
There are several HUD complexes in Coffee County.

Woman Arrested after Three children Found in the Trunk of Her Car

Andria James... Photo provided by WGNS Radio

Andria James… Photo provided by WGNS Radio

La Vergne Police arrested a woman after finding several children in the trunk of her car. Thirty-three-year old Andria D. James was arrested after dispatch received several calls from concerned citizens.
Officer John Fesmire told our news partner WGNS Radio, when officers arrived at the Speedway gas station on Murfreesboro Road, they found the accused with three kids ages nine and 10 in the trunk. He says there were also six similarly aged kids in the cab area of the vehicle.
Fesmire says parents of the kids were called to pick up their children. James was arrested and faces three counts of reckless endangerment. She will appear in General Sessions Court March 9th at 8am.
The officer said – in an email – he’s received information about from other news organizations about the woman being a teacher. He didn’t know which school system James may be employed.

State Investigation of Nonprofit Tells Cautionary Tale

The importance of nonprofit groups having more than one person supervising funds is underlined by recent charges against two law enforcement officers involved with the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Officers Association. (ronnieb/morguefile.com)

The importance of nonprofit groups having more than one person supervising funds is underlined by recent charges against two law enforcement officers involved with the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Officers Association. (ronnieb/morguefile.com)

An investigation into a statewide nonprofit organization has resulted in the indictment of two people, who are accused of stealing more than $175,000 for their personal use.
Members of the Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Officers Association requested that the state investigate after the association discovered questionable payments from its bank account.
John Dunn, spokesman for the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office, says the case is a reminder why charities should require more than one person to supervise incoming and outgoing funds.
“Really, any time you control a significant amount of money, you should have what we call internal controls or checks and balances over that money,” he stresses. “The lesson here is that one person really shouldn’t have too much control over the financial process.”
Last week the White County Grand Jury indicted Robert Hall and Gary Bradley for theft, criminal conspiracy and one count of forgery.
Citizens who suspect fraud, waste or abuse of public money in Tennessee are encouraged to contact the Comptroller’s office.
Dunn says while most nonprofit organizations and their members have honorable intentions, the temptation of easy money can be too powerful for some.
“You would hope that people working in government or working for a nonprofit have the right intentions, that they have a high level of integrity,” he states. “But money is a great temptation, and when you have money that is available and no one is watching over your shoulder, the potential for theft is there.”

Benefits for Hill Family

Aaron Hill family [Photo from Facebook]

Aaron Hill family [Photo from Facebook]

As most of you know there was a terrible accident on New Year’s Eve in Winchester that took the life of three people including twin 7 year-old boys James and John Hill of Hillsboro. A benefit and auction for the Hill family will be held Feb. 13 at the Hillsboro Elementary School. Aaron and Lynetta Hill have huge hospital bills as they have been in the hospital since the wreck. The benefit auction will feature barbecue plates for $8 with serving time between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. The auction will be held at 6 p.m. A $1 donation will give you an opportunity to win special items. Donations and items for the auction can be left with the sponsors, Coffee County Sheriff’s Department, Coffee County Rescue Squad, Hillsboro Volunteer Fire Department, Dr. Jay Trussler or auctioneer B.B.
Brown.

The Manchester Police Department has accepted the challenge from the Manchester City School System to a charity basketball game to raise money for the Hill family. Donations will be accepted in lieu of admission and all proceeds will go to the family. MPD encourages everyone to come support the law enforcement and school system employees, and help the Hill family during this very difficult time. Thunder Radio will also be on hand to broadcast all the action. MPD vs. Manchester City Schools, January 28th, 2016 at 6:30 pm at Westwood Middle School gymnasium.

Lady Raider Basketball Falls to Siegel on Saturday

Abby Morgan of Lady Raider Basketball

Abby Morgan of Lady Raider Basketball

Cold shooting from the field and the free throw line combined to result in a 41 to 31 Lady Raider loss on Saturday afternoon at home against Siegel.  In a battle that saw a near stalemate in turnovers, Coffee County and Siegel struggled to mount any effective offensive attack in the girls only contest at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gymnasium.  In the 4th straight game without post player Alliyah Williams, Coffee County struggled to stop the inside duo of Tracy and Ellis as they combined for 23 points to earn Siegel their first ever win over Coffee County in girls’ basketball.

Freshman Abby Morgan shined on the defensive end for Coffee County as she notched 6 steals and finished with 7 points to be named the Gateway Tire and Service Center Player of the Game.  Holli Smithson led Coffee County in scoring with 11 points while junior post player Aerial Williams finished with 6 points.  The loss dropped Coffee County’s record to 7 and 9 on the season.

The Lady Raiders and Red Raiders return to district action in Tullahoma on Tuesday night. As always, Thunder Radio will be there to bring you the action. The girls’ game tips off at 6 PM and we begin our broadcast with the Powers Storage Pregame Show at 5:50.

CHS Wrestlers Have Remarkable Performances at Sewanee on Saturday

CHS Wrestler Josh Tobitt

CHS Wrestler Josh Tobitt

Illness and family emergencies resulted in a six member Coffee County Red Raider wrestling team taking part in the Top of the Mountain Invitational at Sewanee on Saturday. Regardless of the small team size, the Red Raiders finished the tournament with a 9th place finish out of the 24 teams in attendance.
The day was highlighted by the performance of Josh Tobitt, wrestling at 182 pounds, who won his weight class and was barely edged out as the “Wrestler of the Tournament.” Tobitt won all 3 of his matches on the day as he pinned each of his opponents in a minute or less.

CHS wrestler Owen Teague(right)

CHS wrestler Owen Teague(right)

Owen Teague(138) finished in 2nd place in his weight class for Coffee County as he won 3 straight matches before falling in the finals. Michael Pressley(170) finished the day with a record of 2 and 2 as he lost in the semifinals of the consolation bracket as did Dustin Seals(285) who also garnered a 4th place finish. Brody Litz(152) got a pinfall win on the day while Cade Baker(220) rounded out the Raider’s day with a pair of good performances.
Coffee County will be back in action on Monday as they compete in a 4 way district match at Tullahoma. Coffee County will face Franklin County, Shelbyville and Tullahoma in the important district dual meet that begins at 5 PM at the old West Tullahoma gym. A top 2 finish on Monday would assure the Raiders of a berth in the Region dual meet to be held on January 28th at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.

Coffee County Youth Basketball Semifinal Results from Saturday

basketballThe Coffee County Youth Basketball League held their semifinals on Saturday at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym. In girls’ action, Hillsboro defeated Westwood 26 to 19 while New Union dropped College Street 23 to 12. Both New Union and Hillsboro will advance to next Saturday’s finals.  Westwood’s girls will meet the College Street girls in Saturday’s consolation game.

In boys’ action, College Street clipped Hickerson 41 to 26 and New Union edged Westwood 27 to 22. College Street and New Union will square off in Saturday’s finals.  In Saturday’s consolation game, Hickerson Station will face Westwood..

Saturday will also be the cheerleading competition each school’s cheer squads will compete for the coveted cheerleading championship.  Saturday’s events will begin at 9 AM at Coffee County Central High School’s Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym.

Saturday, January 23, 2016 Tournament Finals and Consolation Schedule
9:00 – Westwood vs College Street – Girls Consolation
10:00 – Hickerson vs Westwood – Boys Consolation
11:00 – Cheerleading Competition
12:00 – New Union vs Hillsboro – Girls Championship
1:30 – New Union vs College Street – Boys Championship

Testimony Says Coffee Co. Juvenile Admits to Firing Fatal Shot in Man’s Death

shooting investigation2Four Coffee County juveniles believed to be involved in the death of McMinnville man early last week have been ordered held pending a transfer hearing on Feb. 4th. The four are accused in the murder of 43-year-old Osbaldo Luna early Tuesday morning.
During a detention hearing Thursday, testimony indicated that 17-year-old Shazon Brinkley told police he fired the shots that killed Luna inside Luna’s camper.
The other juveniles are Charles Guess, Malik Scott and Melvin Horn, all 17 years old and all from Coffee County.
The four reportedly went to Luna’s camper to rob him of what they thought was a large amount of marijuana.
Already facing charges are 19-year-old Tyler Allen Jones and 20-year-old Nicholas McGee.

Economic Impact of AEDC Exceeds $609 Million in 2015

AEDCThe economic impact of Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), which includes the Complex and its remote operating locations – the Hypervelocity Tunnel 9 at White Oak in Silver Spring, Md., and the National Full-Scale Aerodynamics Complex at Moffett Field, Calif. – was $609.3 million for fiscal year 2015.
Each location impacted the local areas through payroll, secondary jobs created through local spending, and other expenditures for supplies, utilities, fuel and services and the spin-off impact of those purchases.
AEDC employed a combination of active-duty military personnel from the Air Force and Navy; Department of Defense civilians; and contractor personnel, which totaled 2,266 personnel in fiscal 2015. Of the 2,266 personnel, 53 were active-duty military; one Air Force Reserve and National Guard; 324 appropriated fund civilian employees (includes general schedule, federal wage board and other military branches); 53 government non-appropriated fund employees; 36 other civilians (credit union, Base Exchange and commissary tenants); and 1,799 contractor and sub-contractor employees.
Additionally, using the Tennessee Valley Authority economic impact model methodology, AEDC estimated that more than 1,608 secondary jobs were created in the local area, for a total of 3,874 jobs directly related to AEDC. Examples of secondary jobs include those created by home construction and at local supermarkets, car dealerships and department stores.
The economic impact data and secondary employment estimates represent the economic impact of AEDC during fiscal 2015, which runs from Oct. 1, 2014, to Sept. 30, 2015.
AEDC operates the world’s largest complex of ground test facilities with a replacement value of more than $11.6 billion.

Ooltewah Leaders Charged

OoltewahThree high school officials charged with failing to report the sexual abuse of four basketball players have been suspended without pay.
Hamilton County Schools Superintendent Rick Smith says Ooltewah head basketball coach Andre Montgomery, assistant basketball coach Karl Williams and athletic director Allard Nayadley will be suspended until the investigation into last month’s incident is complete.
He made the announcement after the Hamilton County Board of Education held an agenda work session Thursday in which it discussed clarifying its anti-bullying policies.
Three Ooltewah High School basketball players have been charged with the aggravated rape of a teammate while on a trip to Gatlinburg. The complaint against the school officials says four freshmen boys were apparently abused, but no other charges have been filed in the incident.