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Coffee County Included In Disaster Declaration
President Barack Obama declared a major disaster in Tennessee on Thursday following February’s ice and snowstorms that slammed the southern and eastern portions of the state.
The President ordered federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts in the areas affected by the severe storm and flooding.
The funding is available to state, eligible local governments, and certain private nonprofit organizations for emergency work and the repair or replacement of facilities.
Counties that get the funding are Anderson, Bedford, Bledsoe, Blount, Campbell, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Fentress, Giles, Grainger, Grundy, Hamblen, Hancock, Hardeman, Jefferson, Knox, Lawrence, Loudon, Marshall, McMinn, McNairy, Meigs, Monroe, Moore, Morgan, Obion, Overton, Putnam, Roane, Scott, Sevier, Van Buren, Warren, and White.
Additional designations may be made at a later date if requested and warranted by further damage assessment.
5-Year-Old Boy’s Death Being Investigated As a Homicide
A prosecutor says the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is treating the death of a 5-year-old boy as a homicide.
Few details have been released in the death of Lucas Michael Dillon. He died Monday at a hospital after suffering an injury Saturday at a home in Whitwell.
Marion County District Attorney Mike Taylor told media that an autopsy in Nashville found the boy died of blunt force trauma to the head and his death is being investigated as a homicide.
Taylor said investigators are interviewing everyone who had access to the boy to determine what happened.
Party Day At Westwood Middle
6th, 7th and 8th grade students at Westwood Middle School that were top sellers in the Yankee Candle and Otis Spunkmeyer Cookie sale fundraiser enjoyed a fun day on Thursday. The students enjoyed a ride in “The Party Bus” and a pizza party on Thursday. (April 2nd)
Fundraiser organizer Frank Miller said “The kids did so well considering all of the weather challenges we had this year. Miller added, “We are thrilled to have accomplished this with the brand new PTSO at Westwood Middle School!”
Blue Flags and More Blue Flags Plus a Groovy Party
Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center has been serving victims of severe child abuse in Coffee County since 2005. The center has served the almost 3,000 children through direct services including forensic interviews, child and family advocacy services, therapy services, specialized medical exams performed by Our Kids, and other crisis intervention services. Additionally, the Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center has reached around 10,000 children through child abuse prevention programs in the local schools and over 2,000 adults through community education efforts. All services are provided free of charge and as an Accredited Member of the National Children’s Alliance. Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated and compassionate services to victims of child abuse.
CCCAC is hosting its annual fundraiser “A Groovy Party with a Purpose.” This event will take place on Friday, April 10 beginning at 6 p.m. at the Manchester/ Coffee County Conference Center. At 6 p.m., the event kicks off with a silent auction followed by dinner and a live auction at 7:00 p.m. When the live auction concludes, the band “Escape” will take the stage for a night of dancing. Tickets are $50/person and can be reserved by calling (931) 723-8888.
Spring Brings Outdoor Activities
We are all excited about the arrival of spring and the increased outdoor activities. Included in those outdoor activities are people getting their motorcycles and bicycles out and enjoying the spring weather. Just as the cycles presence on our roadways will increase, the possibility for accidents increase also. Operators of motorcycles and bicycles understand they must always be looking for potential traffic hazards, oncoming vehicles and inattentive drivers. The Tullahoma Police Department encourages all drivers to respect the cycles and share the road with them. Drivers should remember that there are blind spots while driving and the cycle operators may not be easily seen due to other traffic or obstructions.
Over the next few weeks there are several cycle events scheduled. These events may include a handful of riders or large events with many riders, or simply a solo rider.
According to Tullahoma Police Chief Paul Blackwell, the state law has some specific regulations for the operation of motorcycles and bicycles. Such regulations include; all motorcycles operators must wear a helmet, the headlight must be illuminated, and no more than two motorcycles shall ride abreast on the road. The statutes also require bicycle riders to abide by the rules of the road. Of major concern to bicycle riders is the statute indicating that any vehicle passing a bicycle rider must give at least three (3) feet of clearance until safely past the overtaken bicycle. Also remember that bicycle riders under the age of sixteen (16) must wear a helmet while riding.
Let’s all enjoy the spring weather and our outdoor activities. Safety is everyone’s responsibility. All automobile drivers, motorcycle drivers, and bicycle riders must respect the rules of the road and practice operating skills that will contribute to the safety of our roadways.
4/7/15 —- Johnny Garcia Gonzales Sr.
Johnny Garcia Gonzales Sr., of Tullahoma, passed this life on Wednesday, April 1st, 2015 at Harton Regional Medical Center at the age of 89.
Visitation for Mr. Gonzales will be held on Tuesday, April 7th, 2015 from 10:00 am-11:00 am at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church with funeral mass immediately following at 11:00 am with Father Stephen Klasek officiating.
Burial will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens in Tullahoma.
Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
4/4/15 —- Robert “Bob” Elam
Funeral services for Mr. Robert “Bob” Elam, age 66 of Manchester, TN will be conducted at 1:00 PM, Saturday, April 4, 2015 at Coffee County Funeral Chapel with Dr. Brenton Cox officiating.
Interment will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens with military honors. Visitation will be held Friday, April 3, 2015 from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM at the funeral home. Mr. Elam passed away Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at Alive Hospice in Nashville surrounded by his loving family. Bob was born May 31, 1948 in Columbia, Tennessee the son of the late Elbert Elam and Eula Mai Reed Elam. The family resided in Union City, TN where Bob attended and graduated Union City High School. It was there that Bob met his bride to be, Jennifer Passmore, in biology class. The two went on and attended UT Martin and were married on January 10, 1969. Bob then joined the United States Navy for three years and was honorably discharged June 10, 1972. Upon returning home, he finished college and began a forty year career in the natural gas business. During his career, Bob was active in numerous associations to include the Tennessee Gas Association, Southeast Gas Association and the American Gas Laboratories Association where he served on the board of directors for several years. He was active in Rotary Club and the Chamber of Commerce. In 2006, Bob retired as Vice President of Operations of Atmos Energy Corporation. He was an active contributor to the Duck River Baptist Disaster Relief Team, a cause dear to his heart. His passions included a long list of outdoor activities such as hunting, target shooting, motorcycle riding, and growing vegetable gardens. Bob loved watching his children and grandchildren grow up and was a constant factor in their lives. He so enjoyed teaching his children and others how to fish and was extremely active in Boy Scouts through the years. He had a passion for UT football and loved his wife and family beyond measure. Bob was an active member of First Baptist Church in Manchester which was very dear to him. He will be forever remembered by all who knew and loved him. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a brother, Larry Elam. Survivors include his wife of 46 years, Jennifer Passmore Elam of Manchester, TN; son, William “Bill” Elam and wife, Sunday of Spring Hill, TN; and daughter, Bridgette Whitaker and husband, David of Smyrna, TN; three grandchildren, Ethan Whitaker, Cody Elam and Levi Elam. Also surviving is a brother, Billy Elam and wife, Tammy of Martin, TN and two sisters, Mary Jane Quinton and husband, Johnny of Union City, TN and Carolyn Smith and husband, Billy Joe of Columbia, TN and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and loving friends. Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the family of Mr. Robert “Bob” Elam.
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