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Violent Sex Offender Found

Jason Blake Holt

A convicted violent sex offender was arrested Thursday in Franklin County and is being held in the Coffee County Jail under a $1 million bond.
Jason Blake Holt, 22, of Woodbury had been missing Oct. 6 when he allegedly cut off his GPS monitoring device while at Hullett’s Shell Station in Manchester while he was with he’s wife.
According to Manchester Police Investigator Billy Butler, Holt had been convicted of three counts of attempted rape of a child.
According to Butler, the couple was arrested in Franklin County by deputies there. They had been living in an area near the Walls of Jericho natural area, which is located near the Tennessee/Alabama state line.
“She convinced Holt to give up,” Butler stated. “They had been camping and trying to live off of the land, and not doing very well.”
The couple then turned themselves in.
After cutting the monitoring device off he and his wife Sara Holt fled the area and had been the object of a number of searches in the Coffee County area. He had been thought to be in the company of his wife’s children but they were not with the couple.
Butler along with Coffee County Sheriff’s Investigator Danny Ferrell have spent several hours tracking down leads in search of the Holts.
Jason Holt has been charged with violation of sex offender registration act and intentionally tampering or removing of a GPS Device. He is being held in the Coffee County Jail under the $1 million bond. He is to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court Oct. 29.
Sara Holt was charged with permitting or facilitating the escape of a felon. Her bond was set at $5,000. Her court date Nov. 13.

10/18/12

Birthdays:

Craig Turner – Pizza Winner!

Jesse Wayne Simmons – 71,   Jeff Guess,   Fuzzy Roberts – 57,   Philip Bailey,   Robert Jones

Anniversaries:  Randy & Donna Harrell

Lions Bowl Is Set

The 47th Annual Semmes-McKenzie Lions Bowl freshmen football game will be played on Tuesday October 23rd, 2012 at Wilkins Stadium in Tullahoma. This will be a doubleheader featuring four of the top freshmen football teams in the mid-state area. The first game will start at 6:00 pm when the Hendersonville Commandos will play the Ninth Grade Academy Falcons from Fayetteville. The second game will begin at 8:00 pm and feature the Riverdale Warriors from Murfreesboro and the Shelbyville Golden Eagles.
Proceeds from the game received by the Tullahoma Lions Club will be used to support the club’s Sight Conservation Program which purchases eyeglasses and provides surgery for needy citizens of the local area. The participating schools keep funds from their sale of advanced tickets.

Alto Man Dead After Shooting

Gregory Morris Booton

An Alto man is dead, and a Winchester man is being held in the Franklin County Jail following a shooting in downtown Winchester. According to Winchester Police Chief Dennis Young, the shooting occurred around 9:30 p.m.
Wednesday Gregory Morris Booton, 49, of North Jefferson had a verbal altercation with John Franklin Tucker, 46, of Alto in the 200 block of North Jefferson street. After a few words were exchanged, Booton allegedly shot Tucker multiple times. Tucker was first transported to Southern Tennessee Medical Center and then transferred to Vanderbilt Medical Center where he died Thursday morning. Booton was taken into custody and transferred to the Franklin County Jail and charged with criminal homicide. He is being held on a $150,000 bond. Police returned to the crime scene Thursday morning drawing diagrams of the scene as well as taking pictures of the scene.

Tullahoma Mayor Wants To Work Together

Tullahoma Mayor Lane Curlee

Representatives from Manchester and Tullahoma city boards, along with members of the county commission, have been invited to a joint meeting Wednesday from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Tullahoma City Hall. Tullahoma mayor Lane Curlee said that he thought that it is important to get the leaders together and start concentrating on our strengths. Curlee said Tullahoma depends on the county and Manchester for certain things, and the county and Manchester depend on Tullahoma for things they need. The mayor said that if the three governments work together instead of against each other, they can make the area more attractive for economic and community development.

Groundbreaking For New Tullahoma Business

City of Tullahoma and National HealthCare Corporation (NYSE MKT: NHC) are pleased to announce the official groundbreaking of the new facility. The event will be held Tuesday, October 23 at 2:00 pm at the Cedar Lane site.
The new skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility, which will be located on Cedar Lane, will have 90 beds and at full operation will directly employ over 100 employees. Projected capital investment of the project will be $10.75 million. Construction is expected to take approximately 12 months.
Jody Baltz, III, City Manager for Tullahoma said, “We have worked well with their staff and will continue to work with them to make sure the implementation and construction of this project continues to go smoothly. Our staff stands ready to assist any company who wants to locate in Tullahoma and create jobs. NHC is a welcome addition to our community.
In the event of inclement weather, the groundbreaking will meet at the Tullahoma Municipal Airport at 807 William Northern Blvd.

Forum For Potential Business Owners

Have you ever dreamed of owning your own business? The City of Tullahoma, in partnership with the Tullahoma Chamber of Commerce and the Tullahoma Area Economic Development Corporation, will be sponsoring a Franchise Forum on Thursday, October 30th from 5 pm to 7 pm for anyone interested in owning a franchise. The event will be held at the Tullahoma Utilities Board, 901 South Jackson Avenue.
Several regional and national franchisors have been invited to speak about their franchises and the requirements and process to becoming a potential franchisee. In addition, the panel of speakers will also feature several local citizens who have owned and operated successful businesses as franchisees. Franchisors will include Firehouse Subs, Dunkin Donuts, McDonalds and others.
Area investors and representatives from local financial institutions have also been invited and will be available to meet with potential business owners.
Selecting a franchise can be confusing and difficult. “People can become overwhelmed when considering the start of a franchise business,” said Tullahoma Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Diane Bryant. “This forum will help you understand why franchise ownership can be a great opportunity,” Bryant explained.
The free Franchise Forum will be held in the community meeting room at Tullahoma Utilities Board at 901 South Jackson Avenue. For more information, contact Winston Brooks, Community Coordinator (931) 455-2648.

Smoky Mountains Have More Visitors This Year

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park entered the fall foliage season with nearly 9% more visitors, year to date.
Figures released by the National Park Service showed 963,317 people came to the park in September – a 9.2% increase over September 2011.
Through the first nine months of this year, visits were up 8.9%, meaning 602,000 more people have come to the Smokies this year than in the first three quarters of 2011.
Park officials say September is a transition month that usually sees a slight lull in visits between Labor Day and the start of the “leaf peeper” season late in the month.
The park covers 500,000 acres on the Tennessee-North Carolina border and is the most-visited of the national parks.

Head Start Visits Fire Hall

This week the Manchester Head Start program went on field trip to visit the Manchester Fire & Rescue. On Wednesday morning (Oct. 17, 2012) over 25 children made the trip to the department’s Main Fire Station on the Hillsboro Blvd to learn about fire safety, tour the facility and look at the fire engines. Firefighter Keith Henderson talked to the children about fire safety.

10/20/12 — Billy Wade Wilson

Mr. Billy Wade Wilson age 81 of Pelham,Tennessee passed away Tuesday, October 16, 2012, in Saint Thomas Hospital In Nashville. Billy Wade was born Aug. 16, 1931 a son of the late James Wade Wilson and Florence Goodman Wilson and was preceded in death by a daughter, Melinda Kizar Branch.

He was a U.S. Air Force Korean veteran and was a retired heavy equipment operator and had worked for T.V.A. and the Grundy County Highway Department. He was a member of Felix Grundy Lodge # 284 F & AM, International Operating Engineers and the Veteran of Foreign Wars.

Survivors include his wife, Bobbie Wilson; children, James Randall Wilson, Winchester, Ricky Wade (Renee) Wilson, Adairsville, GA, Patsy LaDell (Chad) Houghteling, Columbia, TN; sister, Patsy Ruth (Kenley) Cannon, Estill Springs; grandchildren, Brian (Crystal) Wilson, Wade Wilson, Amber (Whitt) Robbins, Ashley (Drew) Black, Amy (Chris) Lovett, Matthew (Roxy) Branch, Arica Branch, Avery Houghteling, Aaron Houghteling, Zachary Houghteling,; great-grandchildren, James Wilson, Brandon Wilson, Jakin Lovett, Lucas Branch, Levi Branch, Lexi LaDell Black and Ryan Wilson; nephews, Keith and Kenny Cannon.

Funeral services will be 1:00 P.M. Saturday in the funeral home chapel with Reverend De Hennessy and Jack White officiating.

Burial will be in the Church of Christ Cemetery in Pelham with full military honors provide by Sequatchie Valley Honor Guard.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to The Gardens at Poplar Estates, 1310 Rosewood drive, Columbia, TN 38401.The family will receive friends Friday 5-9 P.M. At the funeral home.

Arrangements are by Cumberland Funeral Home, 207 Mabee Avenue, Monteagle, Tennessee.