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Manchester Wreck Sends One To Hospital
A 19-year-old Manchester man was flown to Erlanger Medical Center in Chattanooga after being involved in a single vehicle crash Monday around 12:30 p.m. on Cat Creek Road in Manchester. According to Tennessee Highway Patrolman Carl Seagroves, Michael Christopher Campbell, 19, of Archery Lane was driving his 1990 Nissan 300 easterly on Cat Creek too fast for the roadway and lost control and hit a tree. The crash partially ejected Campbell. Members of the Manchester Fire Department and personnel from the ambulance service removed him and he was flown to the Chattanooga hospital for treatment.
Sharpton’s Family Receives Diploma
Kelly Sharpton, Megan’s mother stated that Megan worked hard for this. She wanted this, she wanted to be a nurse and she was on her way before her life was stolen. Sharpton’s burned and beaten body was found in a Franklin County field July 2. Her mother, who accepted Megan’s diploma Friday, said her daughter’s loss affects more than just her family.
Warren County Mother Guilty Of Beating Child
A Warren County mother who pleaded guilty to beating her handicapped 6-year-old son with a belt has been sentenced to 90 days in jail.
According to the Southern Standard, Lara Almeda Stevens, 28, entered guilty pleas this week on charges of misdemeanor child abuse and violating her probation on a previous domestic assault charge.
Judge Bart Stanley ordered Stevens to serve 90 days of an 11 month, 29 day sentence with the balance to be spent on probation.
According to police, Stevens faced charges for beating her 6-year-old and her 11-year-old sons.
In police warrants against Stevens, investigators said the mother was in a rage, upset about a boyfriend that was in trouble, and took out that rage on her children.
The incident was reported in August, which police said was witnessed by family members.
Police said in addition to assaulting her handicapped child, Stevens reportedly struck his 11-year-old brother with an extension cord while he was asleep.
Man Dies After Being Shot In Home
A Shelbyville man died Monday morning after being shot in his home Sunday night. Bedford County investigators say they’re working on leads. 25-year-old Joshua Clark, was able to tell Bedford County deputies two men forced their way into his home and robbed him. Bedford County Sheriff Randall Boyce said Clark wasn’t actually robbed, but the suspects took an undetermined amount of marijuana from the home, which contained a growing operation. The suspects are described only as one white male and one black male, Sheriff Randall Boyce said. Clark told investigators he didn’t know the men. Clark was able to make his way to a neighbor’s home and contact 911. He was shot with a 40-caliber weapon in the stomach and arm.
Halloween Party At Rescue Squad
Coffee County Rescue Squad Halloween party will be held tomorrow, October 31st from 5:00PM – 9:00PM at the Coffee County Rescue Squad building 2270 Murfreesboro Highway in Manchester.
Please join them for some freaky fun and frightening food!
FREE: Hot Dogs and Candy.
Everyone Welcome!
This is very safe place for children to Trick or Treat.
Questions please call Neal: (931) 212-6005 or Stuart: (931) 212-4564
Sisters Raise Money For Schoolmate
Jasie and Josie Willis wanted a Halloween-themed birthday party this year, but they didn’t want any presents.
Instead, the sisters, ages seven and nine, wanted to raise money for six-year-old Caden Goodrich, a kindergartner at Hillsboro Elementary school.
Caden was diagnosed with leukemia in June and is currently receiving treatment at the Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt.
For Jasie, a fourth grader, there’s a deeper connection. She is a cancer survivor too.
Jasie was diagnosed with a rare form of ocular cancer in 2007, and had her left eye removed.
Now she’s cancer-free and eager to ‘pay it forward’ for Caden.
Nashville Predators defenseman Hal Gill also made an appearance at the fundraiser, signing Predators jerseys and posing for pictures.
A fund has been established to help Caden Goodrich and his family at Ascend Federal Credit Union in Manchester. WKRN-TV
Safe On The Square Is Wednesday
Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center is organizing the 5th Annual Safe on the Square, a safe and family friendly trick-or-treating event for children on the historic Manchester Square. This year’s event is Wednesday, October 31st from 2:30 PM-5:00 PM. Over 60 local businesses will be passing out treats for the kids and there will be some special activities including face painting, games, and more along the way. A new addition to this year’s event will be a costume parade. Between 3:30 and 4 PM, the Manchester Police Department will be escorting a costume parade of all the kids around the square! Thunder Radio, WMSR will be playing Halloween music throughout the afternoon from the stage and will be helping kick off the parade. For information, call the CCCAC at 723-8888.
10/30/12 —– Charles Warren Hill
Charles Warren Hill, age 67 of Manchester, Tennessee, passed away on Saturday, October 27, 2012 at the Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro.
Season Comes To A Close For Raider Football
The football season ended on a bad note for Coffee County Friday night. On Senior Night at Carden-Jarrell Field the Raiders fell to Cookeville 33-7.
The Red Raiders used some trickery to score its only TD. In the second quarter Deangelo Rozier took a handoff and then pitched it back to Jesse Brown who hit a wide-open Jeffrey Simmons, who waltzed into the end zone for a 57-yard touchdown. Simmons caught five passes for 81 yards and earned along with Center Tyler King the Co-Gateway Tire and Service Players of the Game.
The Raiders finished 2-8 on the year and said good-bye to 19 seniors. Coffee County will return 7 starters on offense and 7 on defense for the 2013 season.
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Vandy Rolls
Jordan Rodgers threw for 217 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a score to lead Vanderbilt to a 49-7 victory over Massachusetts on Saturday night.
Sluggish most of the first half, the Commodores (4-4) broke open a 7-point game with two late first-half touchdowns in 55 seconds. They added four touchdowns in the third quarter to claim successive wins for the first time since starting 3-0 last year.
Along with an interception return for a score by Trey Wilson, Jonathan Krause returned a punt 40 yards to the end zone. It marked the first time a Vanderbilt punt return went the distance since 1999.
Vandy plays at Kentucky at 11am Saturday on Thunder Radio.
Other scores:
South Carolina 38 Tennessee 35
MTSU 38 North Texas 21
Alabama 38 Miss St 7