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Lady Raiders Beat Tullahoma In Soccer
Coffee County continues to play very well against Tullahoma athletics. The Lady Raiders defeated Tullahoma’s Lady Cats last night (Sept. 18, 2012) 3-1. Katie Reid continues to play outstanding soccer scoring two goals and Tasha Anderson had the other score.
Coffee Co. is back in action today at Cascade.
Update On Sunday Accident
Here is a follow-up to a story we told you about yesterday. Three people were treated at a hospital for injuries, and a fourth person was arrested following a two-vehicle crash Sunday night. According to a report by Tennessee Highway Patrolman Tommy Lyles, around 9:30 p.m. Tiffany Fults, 18, of Hillsboro lost control of the 1997 Pontiac Sunfire that that she was driving on a curve in Prairie Plains Road. After losing control of the vehicle, the car traveled sideways, skidded and struck a utility pole. The Sunfire then reentered the roadway and was struck by a 1993 Ford F-150 operated by Harold Fults, 57, of Hillsboro. Both vehicles then traveled into a ditch. Tiffany Fults was flown to Vanderbilt Medical Center for treatment of her injuries by Air-Evac medical helicopter. According to a spokesperson for the hospital, she was released Monday. Passengers in the Fults vehicle, Tabatha Fults, 18, of Hillsboro and Dallas Massey, 18, of Manchester, were transported to Manchester Medical Center for treatment of their injuries. Harold Fults was not injured. He was transported to the Coffee County Jail where he was charged with DUI, three counts of reckless endangerment, reckless driving, no seatbelt, registration violation, no insurance and driving an unregistered vehicle. He was released after posting $75,000 bond. Harold Fults is scheduled to appear in Coffee County General Sessions Court Oct. 23.
Tullahoma Man Scammed Out Of Money
What started out as a legitimate Internet transaction resulted in a Tullahoma man being a victim of a scam. The man reported to Tullahoma Police Officer Rocky Ruehling that he posted an electric generator on Craig’s List on the Internet. He received an email agreeing to purchase the generator for $615. The victim then received an email from the customer telling him that they had sent too much money for the generator. The victim was requested that he wire them the difference between the purchase price and what was sent, which he agreed to. He later received three money orders totaling $2,962.50. The Marbeth Lane resident took the money orders to Regions Bank and was told that the checks were valid. So he returned the difference to the customer. His bank later notified him that the checks were counterfeit, and that he would be liable for the money.
Number Of Tennesseans Uninsured Dropping
A study of the state’s TennCare program found the number of uninsured Tennesseans has dropped to 9.2%, the lowest percentage since 2005.
The number of uninsured adults decreased from 12% in 2011 to 11.2% this year. The number of uninsured children increased slightly from 2.4 to 2.7%, but still remains low.
The telephone survey of 5,000 heads of household by the University of Tennessee’s Center for Business and Economic Research found 93% of TennCare recipients are satisfied with the program. About 70% said their own care was either “good” or excellent,” while 80% rated their children’s care in 1 of those two categories.
Local Man Wins Big Award
Life Care Centers of America honored Travis Hillis, senior executive director of Life Care Center of Tullahoma, with its Eastern Division President’s Award, on Monday, Sept. 10.
Hillis received one of two President’s Awards for the Eastern Division, presented for distinguished service in the long-term health care management role. He has overseen the building since 2010.
“Travis came into our facility, saw what needed to be done and did it,” said Diane Cook, licensed practical nurse. “He did it in a fashion no staff member could object to – the right way. He expressed no partiality. He speaks to all residents, associates and visitors alike. I have been in health care for more than 30 years, and I had never seen an administrator who knows each staff member and resident by name.”
Hillis was also praised for his mentorship of other Life Care administrators as senior executive director.
Fourteen President’s Awards are presented annually to leaders of overall successful facilities or organizations within Life Care. Criteria for winners include at least two years of service with Life Care, adherence to the company’s mission and values statement and successful financial performance.
Life Care’s Eastern Division includes 41 skilled nursing and rehabilitation facilities in Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia.
Life Care Center of Tullahoma is located at 1715 N. Jackson St.
Founded in 1976, Life Care is a nationwide health care company. With headquarters in Cleveland, Tenn., Life Care operates or manages more than 220 nursing, post-acute and Alzheimer’s centers in 28 states.
14th Annual Fishing for Christmas Tournament
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department is hosting its 14th Annual Fishing for Christmas Tournament October 13, 2012 at Normandy Lake. The tournament will be held from 7:00am to 2:00pm at the Barton Springs Boat Ramp, this is where the weigh in will held as well. The tournament will give prizes away for Bass, Bream, and Crappie in the 1st, 2nd, 3rd places and children’s category for the biggest fish. Tickets may be purchased at the Coffee County Jail located at 300 Hillsboro Boulevard, Manchester, TN, or at the boat ramp the morning of the Tournament. This tournament helps the sheriff’s department support several local children and families.
Coffee County Fair Activities

4th #4 Skylar Nevaeh Logan, 3rd #18 Brynlee Faith Davis, 2nd #13 Sadie Beth Davenport, 1st #8 Lily Irene Duke, Winner #6 Abigaile Dawn Vandergriff
LITTLE MISS COFFEE COUNTY
4th #4 Skylar Nevaeh Logan,
3rd #18 Brynlee Faith Davis,
2nd #13 Sadie Beth Davenport,
1st #8 Lily Irene Duke,
Winner #6 Abigaile Dawn Vandergriff
Wednesday, September 19
9:00 AM Senior Citizens Program
5:00, 7:00, & 8:30 PM Nick’s Kids Show
7:00 PM Jamie Harden’s Ultimate Oldies
This Saturday will be the first ever antique tractor parade for tractors built in 1965 or before. The parade will go from CCMS to the fairgrounds.
Registration is at 8 a.m. on Saturday at the middle school. Participants are encouraged to display an American Flag from their tractors.
9/20/12 — Frank Chapman
Mr. Frank Chapman, age 82, of Estill Springs, passed away Monday at his son’s residence in Tullahoma.
He is a native of Franklin Co., TN and is the son of the late Lanny and Annie Chapman. In addition to his parents he is also preceded in death by a brother, Howard Chapman.
Mr. Chapman formerly attended Center Grove Baptist Church, was retired from Wilson Sporting Goods in Tullahoma and loved fishing, hiking, hunting and the outdoors.
He is survived his wife, Pauline Chapman of Estill Springs, son, Steve (Susan) Chapman of Tullahoma, sister, Helen Campbell of Illinois, grandchildren, Brandi (Wayne) Hill of Lynchburg, great grandchildren, Austin Cooley, Destiny Hill, Emma Grace Hill, Emma Lee Brown and Asalynn Capps.
Visitation with the family will be Wednesday, from 5:00PM until 7:00PM at the Tullahoma Funeral Home.
Services will be conducted Thursday at 2:00PM in the Tullahoma Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. David Wall officiating.
Burial will follow in the Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.
Tullahoma Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
9/22/12 — Louise M. Mealy
Mrs. Louise M. Mealy, age 94, of Tullahoma, passed away September 11, 2012 at the LifeCare Center of Tullahoma.
A native of Grandfield, OK, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Emma Buczkovski Speckman.
She worked for Danciger Oil and Refinery in Greggton, TX , the Army Air Corps at Ellington Field in Houston, TX, Pan American Airlines in New York and Manhattan Eye, Ear, and Throat Hospital. She was a member of St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her loving husband, Paul Mealy, in 1989.
She is survived by two daughters; Joan Mealy and Ann (Drew Estaver) Ferrell, and several nieces and nephews.
Visitation with the family will be September 22, 2012, from 10:00AM until 11:00AM at St. Paul’s Catholic Church with funeral services to follow at 11:00AM with Father Stephen Klasek officiating.
Burial will follow in Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.
Tullahoma Funeral Home is honored to serve the family of Louise Mealy.