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Raider Basketball Teams Battle Lincoln County
The Lady Raiders fall to 3-3 on the season.
After being tied at halftime 17-17 things slipped away from the Coffee County boys. Lincoln County controlled the 2nd half and picked up the 51-39 win.
Lucas Crismond led the Raiders with 17 points on the night earning him the player of the game.
The Raiders dropped to 2-4 for the year.
Coffee County travels to Franklin County this coming Tuesday.
Palmer,TN Man Charged With Child Porn Production
Thursday (Nov. 29, 2012) the Winchester Police Department is reporting the arrest of, Jimmy Walter Rollins, of Palmer, TN, on Federal Indictments for Eight Counts of Child Pornography Production. The indictments were presented by the United States Attorney’s Office in Chattanooga; Rollins is facing a minimum of 25 years in federal prison on each indictment. The investigation was a joint investigation with the TBI, FBI along with Grundy County authorities. The Investigation was started by Detective Chris Layne of the Winchester Police Department, Internet Crimes Against Children Unit and he was assisted by TBI agent Larry Davis and FBI Special Agent Scott Barker. During this investigation, over a dozen children from this region have been identified being sexually exploited by the defendant. Over 300,000 photos and videos were discovered during a search warrant of the defendant’s residence. Detective Layne processed the evidence and during the forensic process examination he identified multiple productions of child pornography and sexual assaults by the defendant on innocent children. Detective Layne has identified 15 children from this region in these productions. The evidence collected has shown the defendant committing these crimes for over twenty years.
Pot Found At Tullahoma Home
Three pounds of marijuana was seized from a Tullahoma residence Thursday (Nov. 29, 2012) by deputies of the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department. The deputies entered the residence of Octivavius Wooten on Berry Court where they found the pot.
Wooten was charged with possession of marijuana for resell and booked into the Coffee County Jail.
City and county officers continue to work hard to cut down on drug dealers in the area.
McMinnville Man Facing Double-Murder Charges
David Dixon, 44, of McMinnville, TN, was charged with two counts of first-degree murder after two Smithville men were shot to death.
On Aug. 7, the Smithville Police Department responded to a house on Tommy Harrell Street and discovered the homeowner, Ervin Beacham, 55, was shot to death on the couch in his home.
A second victim, Jose Sagahon Ticante, 43, was also found dead and his body was hidden under a tarp and some lumber in the backyard.
Dixon has been placed in custody in the DeKalb County Jail. Bond is set at $200,000.
Tax Expert Warns Of Fiscal Cliff
A tax expert is warning state officials that Tennessee would be among the hardest-hit states if federal officials don’t resolve the so-called fiscal cliff. The Chattanooga Times Free Press reported Dr. Stan Chervin updated Gov. Bill Haslam and other state officials Wednesday, saying states that depend heavily on sales taxes for revenue would feel the most stress if tax breaks are not extended.
Chervin is a senior research consultant with the Tennessee Advisory commission on Intergovernmental Relations.
He noted that about 54 cents of each tax dollar in Tennessee comes from the state sales tax. Tennessee has no broad-based income tax, like most other states do. Chervin said if automatic tax hikes take effect in January, people will spend less and sales tax collections will fall.
Manchester Business Grows Into New Location
A well established Manchester business has re-located, but is staying within Manchester City limits. H & R Block was located on N. Spring Street-on the square in Manchester for over 18 years. Rosalyn Partin (owner of the Manchester branch) explains the move as being more convenient for customers with more parking and extra private areas to meet with clients.
You can find Rosalyn and her H & R Block-team at their new location in the Goodwill shopping plaza on the Hillsboro Boulevard in Manchester.
Rotary Club Christmas Concert Is Friday and Saturday
Betty Ashton Andrews of Nashville Tennessee will be part of the Manchester Rotary Club’s 2012 Christmas Concert. Ms. Andrews has performed for two other Rotary Christmas concerts. She will accompany the choir on one of the selections and also perform a medley of familiar Christmas Carols.
This year’s choir will be performing arrangements of Christmas carols that were arranged for the Robert Shaw Chorale, music by John Rutter and among other music by Mack Wilberg director of the famed Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
This is the 18th year the choir of Adults and Youth have performed. The choir is sponsored by the Rotary Club as a Christmas gift to the City of Manchester and surrounding area.
The Choir under the direction of Evans Baird and accompanied by Michelle Anderson. Dana Brooks is the accompanist for the Youth Choir.
The concerts will be at the Manchester First Baptist Church on Friday November 30, and Saturday December 1. The concerts are free and open t the public.
Running Of The Turkeys Results
MANCHESTER RUNNING OF THE TURKEYS 2012 RESULTS
OVERALL MALE 5K WINNER –LUCAS HALL 20:50
OVERALL FEMALE 5K WINNER – MELISSA WILLIAMS 22:43(4TH OVERALL)
Women’s 5k results
UNDER 10 FEMALE: GRACIE MARKS (6 YRS OLD) 36:39; 11-15 GRACIE PENDELTON 23:21 (6TH OVERALL):16-19 CORA LEE 47:24; 20-29 Jennifer Graf 29:37; Elizabeth Wakeman 30:04; Becky Medlin 32:46; Miranda Branch 36:04; Tracey Scott 47:23; 30-39 Leigh Noe 27:47; Marie Stevenson 28:52; Kandy Shemwell 28:58; Martha Ivey-Underwood 36:03;Felicia Mantooth 38:46;40-49 Frances Samples 29:34; Leslie Hayes 32:45; Joie Pauley 38:58; 50-59 Denise Hickerson 32:29; Teresa Norris 36:04; Vickie Crosslin 54:01
Men’s 5k results
Under 10 Male; Conner Shemwell 28:58; 11-15: Larson Meltzer (3rd overall) 22:06; Eli Stevenson 25:00;
Ryan Farless 25:31; Josh Barnard 25:48; Brandon Haston 29:02; Nathaniel Tate 54:01;16-19 Jordan Flowers 33:40; Matthew Prufert 33:40; Bohdi Tate 54:03; 20-29 John Howell (5th overall) 23:12; Marc Wilson 25:02; Seth Williams 25:48; Matt Thomas 28:29; Johnthan Graf 28:58; Kyle Kriz 39:03;30-39
Jason Pack 1:07:16; 40-49 Travis Crouch (2nd Overall) 21:27; Randy Ridner 35:55; 50-59 Jerry Adcock 25:50; Rich Wakeman 35:33
OVERALL MALE 10k WINNER –DANIEL HOOVER 40:29
OVERALL FEMALE 10K WINNER SANDRA MURPHY37:47
Women’s 10k results
20-29 – Dana Whitt 47:59; Klarisa Wilson 48:05; Melody Keasling 58:07; 30-39 Leslie Trussler (2ndfemale 10K) 43:26;Amanda Prosser 46:09;40-49 Kathy Smith 53:13; Angie Yurcik 1:07:15;
50-59 Tammie Boyte 43:26 (tied 2nd female 10K); Nadine Whitt 1:00:00
Men’s 10k results
16-19 Christopher Hoover40:29( 3rd overall); Matthew Yurcik 1:07:16; 30-39 Erik McMahon 40:49: 40-49 Justin Thurman 46:05; Dan Darden 48:59; Douglas Yurcik 55:19: 60-69 Paul Whitt 40:58
12/1/12 — Davie William Moore
Funeral services for Mr. David William Moore, age 75 of Beechgrove will be conducted at 2:00pm, Saturday, December 1, 2012 at the Manchester Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Junior Stephens officiating.
Burial will follow in the Gnat Hill Cemetery.
Visitation with the Moore family will be from 4pm until 9pm, Friday, November 30, at the Manchester Funeral Home.
Mr. Moore passed away Thursday, November 29, 2012 at his home surrounded by his family.
Mr. Moore was born in Missouri the son of the late Wilson David Moore and Hazel Self Moore of Oak Ridge, Missouri who survives. He was a lifelong carpenter and enjoyed NASCAR racing. In his earlier years, Mr. Moore was active in car racing. In addition to his father, he was also preceded in death by a brother, Kelly Moore and by a sister, Velma Couch.
His survivors are:
His loving wife- Mrs. Faye Stubblefield Moore of Beechgrove
Mother- Mrs. Hazel Self Moore of Oak Ridge, Missouri
2 daughters- Donna Moore of Athens, Alabama
Dawn Moore of Jackson, Tennessee
2 sisters- Dorothy Couch of Kirkwood, Missouri
Viola Robinson of Hermitage, Missouri
1 brother- Curtis Moore of Missouri
3 grandchildren, David Michael Moore, April Moore and Scottie Moore
4 great grandchildren
MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE MOORE FAMILY
12/1/12 — Wynnette Elizabeth York Gross
Funeral services for Mrs. Wynnette Elizabeth York Gross, age 86, of the Hubbard’s Cove Community of Grundy County will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 1, 2012 at Wesley’s Chapel Methodist Church with Dr. Dean Northcutt, Bro. Clayton Jones, and Bro. Jess Tenpenny officiating.
Burial will follow in the Wesley’s Chapel Cemetery.
Visitation with the family will be from 2:00 PM until 9:00 PM on Friday, November 30 at Manchester Funeral Home. The body will lie in state at the church, beginning at 9:00 AM on Saturday.
Mrs. Gross passed away on Wednesday, November 28, at the home of her son in Morrison.
Mrs. Gross was born in Morrison, TN, the daughter of the late Joe York and Mary Belle Duncan York. She was a homemaker. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, and gardening and was a longtime member of the Wesley’s Chapel Methodist Church.
In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Alvin Gross, a brother, Lavern York, who was killed in the Korean conflict, and a step-brother, Jess Tenpenny.
She is survived by her son, Alan (Pam) Gross of Morrison; grandson, Brad (Donna) Gross and their children, Kelsey, Brady, and Shelbe, of McMinnville; granddaughter, Kresta Jacobs and her daughters, Kaylen and Anna Kate of McMinnville; special niece, Shirley Aughingaugh; special nephew, Jess Tenpenny, Jr.; and several other nieces and nephews; and a host of friends including special caretakers, Valerie, Charlotte, Monica, Faye, and the staff of Aseracare Hospice.
MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE GROSS FAMILY