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AAA Wants To Stop New Motorcycle Helmet Legislation In Tennessee

helmet 2AAA motor club wants to put the brakes on proposed legislation that would allow many motorcyclists to ride without a helmet. Currently, Tennessee law requires all motorcyclists to wear a helmet. But a bill under discussion would allow anyone who is 21 or over who has health coverage, as long as it is not through TennCare, to be able to legally ride without a helmet. AAA says the bill will be almost impossible to enforce and will lead to more deaths and injuries.

Motlow Closing For Good Friday April 3

Motlow 3All Motlow College facilities, including the Moore County campus and centers in Fayetteville, McMinnville and Smyrna, will be closed Friday, April 3 for a spring holiday administrative closing. The College, including libraries and computer labs, will operate under normal schedules Thursday, and then remain closed Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Regular business hours and class schedules will resume at Motlow College on Monday, April 6.

Lady Bucks Softball Playing Well

Motlow Lady BucksThe Motlow Lady Bucks got a pair of shutout pitching performances from freshman Cameron Pearson and won three out of four games from TCCAA rival Roane State last weekend. The series win came on the heels of a doubleheader sweep of non-conference opponent Martin Methodist JV on Wednesday. The Lady Bucks (14-4-2, 9-3) will travel to Gallatin this weekend for a four-game series against conference rival Volunteer State. Friday’s doubleheader is scheduled to begin at 4 p.m., with Saturday’s action starting at noon.

Middle School Raiders Pick Up Baseball Win

The Coffee County Middle School Red Raider baseball team completed the series sweep of North Franklin on Tuesday night with a 17 to 3 win over the Gators in 5 innings.  The Red Raider bats banged out 11 hits on the night as Tyler Surber went 3 for 4 with 6 RBI and Andrew Mahaffey was 3 for 4 with 3 RBI. Harley Hinshaw started on the mound and went 4 innings with 2 strikeouts giving up only 1 hit to get the win.  Hayden Skipper came in relief and had 2 strikeouts in his inning of relief.   The Raiders will be back in action on Thursday as they take on South Franklin with a 5:00 PM first pitch.

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Jones’ Pitching and Hitting Leads Coffee County To Win At Lincoln County

softball 6An awesome effort by Brianna Jones carried the Coffee County Central Lady Raiders to a 7-1 win over Lincoln County on Tuesday.
Jones got the win for the Lady Raiders thanks to 13 strikeouts. Jones allowed one earned run, four hits and one walk over seven innings. She was named the Gateway Tire and Service Center player of the game.
Jones racked up two RBIs on one hit for the Coffee County. She hit her 2nd homer of the year in the first inning.
Kaylee Skipper and Shelby Scrivnor had 1 RBI each.
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The Lady Raiders will play in a tournament in Murfreesboro Thursday-Saturday. Thursday’s games will be at Riverdale High School with Coffee County taking on Zion Benton, Illinois at noon and Wilson Central at 4pm.

Raiders Suffer District Baseball Loss

baseball 3The Coffee County Red Raider baseball team grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 2nd inning over Lincoln County on Tuesday in Manchester. That advantage held up until the Falcons scored one run in the 5th and two more in the 6th for a 3-1 lead. In the 7th Lincoln County scored twice and Raiders pushed across one for a final of 5-2.
Trace Friedlein took the tough luck loss on the mound for Coffee County. DeAndre Wakefield and Noah Anderson scored the runs for the home team.
Wednesday in Fayetteville the Raiders (1-4/0-3) will battle Lincoln County again. Gametime is 6pm. Thunder Radio will broadcast the game beginning at 5:50pm.

Trial Continues For Man Accused of Aggravated Rape and More

Billy Joe Nelson

Billy Joe Nelson

A Tullahoma woman recalled the horrifying incidents that she said occurred to her on New Year’s Day 2013 when she was abducted and allegedly raped during testimony in Coffee County Circuit Court Monday.
The woman was the first witness to take the stand in the trial of Billy Joe Nelson, 33, of Tullahoma who is accused of aggravated rape, carjacking, robbery and aggravated kidnapping of the woman.
The victim took the stand in Coffee County Circuit Court this week in Manchester and testified about the incident.
Under questioning by Assistant District Attorney Jason Ponder, he asked the victim if she saw the man who abducted her in the courtroom and she pointed to Nelson and said she had no doubt that he was her attacker.
Nelson’s attorney Jeremy Parham stated that the crime lab tested the car and found no fingerprints of Nelson in the car nor did they find any of his hair in the car.
Parham stated that the victim’s life changed that night and so did Nelson’s life.
The defense will present their side of the case on Wednesday.

Weekly Gas Price Report

gas prices 4The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline remained relatively stable last week. However, prices in the southeast fell as much as a nickel. In the past week, the average price for gas dropped 4 cents in Tennessee.
“Gasoline production is especially high this time of year, and is outpacing demand, which is driving gas prices lower,” said Mark Jenkins, spokesman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Meanwhile, domestic oil production remains at an all-time high, which also helps keep a lid on the price of oil and gasoline.
The price for a barrel of WTI oil is more than $60 cheaper than the peak price of $107.26 last year. Oil prices settled as low as $43.46 last week, before finishing the week at $45.72 Friday – an increase of 88 cents compared to week before.
Tennessee’s average price per gallon $2.15 – 4 cents cheaper than last week, 3 cents more than last month and $1.14 less than this time last year.
The low price in Manchester as of Tuesday night was $2.04 and in Tullahoma the low price per gallon was $1.98.

Former Bedford County Corrections Officer Wins Wrongful Firing Lawsuit

lawsuitA Bedford County jury has awarded a former corrections officer $385,000 in damages following a civil trial over her firing in 2012.
The jury found that Virginia Lynn Hall was terminated from her position at Bedford County Jail in violation of the Tennessee Human Rights Act, awarding damages following a four-day civil trial last week.
Hall had sued for gender discrimination — claiming she was fired for the escape of a male prisoner in 2012, while a relative of then-sheriff Randall Boyce kept his job.
She had also demanded unspecified damages for loss of earnings, front pay compensation or reinstatement, compensatory damages for mental distress, emotional anguish, humiliation, and embarrassment, attorney fees, and prejudgment interest.
(Courtesy of the Shelbyville Times Gazette)

Register of Deeds Launches New Public Web Site

Donna Toney

Donna Toney

The launch of a fresh new website for the Coffee County Register’s Office went live on March 23, 2015.
www.coffeecountyregisterofdeeds.com, it is a multipage Web site that brings two special services with it:
It has a PRICING CALCULATOR; this feature allows someone who needs to know the costs of recording fees and provides an accurate method of pricing the documents straight from the Register’s software! Documents and instruments come to the Register’s office from our county and across the U.S.
There is FRAUD ALERT; this new on line service helps to monitor and protect the citizens and businesses of Coffee County against fraud.
The subscription to the fraud alert is offered free of charge. This is another step towards providing the newest and best resources available to the people of Coffee County.
Protecting consumers’ information is our top priority and requires more attention and vigilance than ever before. Fraud and Identity Theft are commonplace problems in today’s fast pace world.
While Fraud Alert will not prevent fraud from happening, it will provide an early warning system that will allow citizens to take appropriate actions should they deem possible fraudulent activity.
Users need only to go to the website and click onto Fraud Alert under the navigation column, after accepting the disclaimer, they will enter their names and contact information. Subscribers can choose to be contacted by phone or email. No personal information is required and there is no fee to enroll.
Register of Deeds Donna Toney said, “I am very excited about the launching of the new Coffee County Register of Deeds Office website that will give everyone access to information about this office. And to bring to our site two valuable features, the Pricing Calculator and Fraud Alert. My staff and I started working on this project the first three months in office and we are so proud to now have it available to the citizens of Coffee County.
The cost of this project was paid for by data processing fees that are collected on documents being filed or recorded and are earmarked for computerization of the office of the Register” stated Toney.
“The new website is advancing the Register of Deeds Office in the direction of e-filing along with credit card payments, this is all a part of our short-term plan for this year, along with getting all our documents and plats scanned. Our long-range goal is to complete scanning and indexing back to 1980 and to be in position to take the office paperless!  We are working everyday toward that goal,” Toney said.
The new website can also be reached through the Coffee County government website under the Register of Deeds tab.
Toney added “we invite anyone to come by the office or call and we can assist them with using the new website.”