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Beech Party In Tullahoma
The Beechcraft Heritage Museum in Tullahoma is planning its annual Beech Party 2012 Oct. 17-21 at their museum located at the Tullahoma Regional Airport. According to museum curator Wade McNabb there will be at least 225 people in attendance, 70 planes, 11 Staggerwing planes and seven twin Beechcraft to sign up. Airport manager Jon Glass says they expect to sell at least 7,000 gallons of fuel during the event.
U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais Says Woman Was Not Pregnant
“There was no pregnancy and there was no abortion,” the 4th District representative told the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
A freshman lawmaker from Jasper, Tenn., who touts his opposition to abortion rights, the lawmaker is battling a controversy stemming from a recorded 2000 conversation in which he presses the unnamed woman to get an abortion.
“I was attempting to use strong language to get her to tell me the truth,” said DesJarlais, who added that he didn’t record the conversation and was unaware it was being recorded.
Last Day To File Late Income Tax
The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers who filed for an income tax filing extension the deadline is today (Oct. 15, 2012). IRS spokesman Dan Boone in Nashville said 170,000 Tennesseans asked for more time to file their taxes. The agency hopes late payers will use the online electronic filing. So far this year, nearly 2.3 million taxpayers in the state have filed online — up about 6 percent from last year at this time. Taxpayers wanting to file electronically can go online to http://www.irs.gov. Electronic versions of standard tax forms are under Forms and Pubs. For incomes under $57,000, the Free File option is under the Hot Topics banner.
Chili Cook-Off Has Big 3rd Year
The 3rd annual Chili Cook-off put on by the Manchester Fire Department was another huge success on Saturday. The many, many people that attended saw 23 teams compete for $500 in prize money and nice trophies. Attendees paid $5 per spoon to taste all the great flavors of chili. The Manchester Police Department won “Best Overall”. Winning the “People’s Choice” was the Manchester Lions Club. Coming in 1st place in “Best Presentation” was Dr Florence’s Doc Star Superstar Chili booth. Manchester Fire Chief Charlie Taylor told WMSR News that he appreciates the community’s support of the 3rd annual event.
Outreach Program Serves Many
The first ever community outreach program was held on Saturday at the Coffee County Fair Grounds. 2,358 residents were blessed in various ways throughout the 5 hour event. Jamie Harden one the organizers told WMSR that 700 coats were given away along with 300 pairs of shoes and over 1,000 enjoyed the free food. Harden said the group “Convoy of Hope” will help out next year with the anticipation of helping more citizens.
More Meningitis Problems
The Centers for Disease Control have confirmed 13 new cases nationwide in the fungal meningitis outbreak. Two of the cases are right here in Tennessee. Health Officials have also confirmed a person from Indiana has died from the disease. That brings the number of confirmed deaths across the country to 15 with six if those in Tennessee.
10/12/12 —- Norma L. Rigler
Mrs. Norma L. Rigler , age 88, of Wartrace, Tennessee, passed away Friday morning at Lincoln Nursing Center.
A native of Wichita, Kansas, she was the daughter of the late John L. and Lydia Stahlheber Crull. She was a homemaker, having worked at Boeing and the telephone company before she married. She was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, William Rigler.
She is survived by two daughters; Sue (Roger) Nixon of Lebanon and Cinda (Chuck) Musgrave of Golden, Colorado. 5 Grandchildren; Amanda (Nick) Plitz, Billy (Sirena) Bukar, Shane (Kim) Nixon, Jon Musgrave, Chris Musgrave. Two Great-Grandchildren; Caitlin and Macie.
A Memorial Service will be held at a later date at Trinity Lutheran Church.
Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Norma Rigler
10/10/12 — Bertie Lee Cicero
Bertie Lee Cicero of Tullahoma, passed this life on Wednesday, October 10th, 2012 at her residence at the age of 85.
She was the daughter of the late Crocket and Anna Mae Erskins. In addition to her parents, she is preceded in death by her husband, John Paul Cicero who passed in 1990 and several brothers and sisters.
Mrs. Cicero is survived by two daughters, Sharon Cicero and husband Warren Whisenhunt of Tullahoma, and Deborah Cicero of Athens, GA; one son, Ron Cicero of Shreveport, LA; one sister-in-law, Lee Belle Erskins of Winnfield, LA and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral Service will be held on Saturday, October 20th, 2012 at the Rose-Neath Funeral Home Chapel, 1815 Marshall Street Shreveport, LA.
For those who wish, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718 Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718.
Mrs. Cicero’s family would like to thank the staff of Hospice Compassus for their care and compassion during Bertie’s illness.
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of local arrangements.