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Deadline For Admission To Motlow Is Aug 17
Potential students planning on attending Motlow College this fall must submit an application for admission or readmission by Friday, August 17; online applications are accepted until midnight. The application for admission must be complete and all requirements met before a student is eligible to enroll in classes.
Online applications may be accessed from the “Apply Now” button on the College website. Motlow personnel are also available at all locations to help students with the application process. Students visiting the Moore County campus are encouraged to visit the Student Success Center in the Crouch Center Building. Assistance is also offered at the main offices of all other Motlow locations.
An application for admission is required for all of Motlow’s programs of study and for both daytime and evening classes. Some programs, like nursing, have additional requirements that must be met before admission is granted into the program. Program requirements are posted on the website.
Students interested in earning high school and college credits for courses in the Dual Enrollment program and those enrolling in the Adult College Express program are also required to apply by August 17.
Directions to the main campus in Moore County and the centers in Fayetteville, Smyrna and McMinnville can be found on the website or by calling general information at 931-393-1500 or 800-654-4877.
Cannon County Crash Hurts Two
Two people had to be flown to the hospital after a wreck in Cannon County on Monday afternoon.
The crash occurred just before 4:30 a.m. on State Route 53 near the intersection of State Route 281.
The Tennessee Highway Patrol said Janis Ann Smith and her passenger crashed into Redena Murdock’s car.
Murdock was trying to turn onto SR 281 and didn’t see the other car coming, said THP.
Smith and her passenger were taken by helicopter to the hospital. Paramedics took Murdock and a 14-year-old passenger by ambulance to Cannon County Hospital.
Coffee County Golf Teams Keep It Rolling
In boys play the Raiders defeated the Falcons and the Eagles 156-163-176. Kyle Johnson led Coffee County with a 36, followed by Andy Stout with a 39, Garrett Adams 40 and Matt Johnson shot 41.
The Lady Raiders also picked up two more wins with a team score of 86 to Lincoln County’s 102 and Shelbyville’s 107. Devin Green and Hollee Sadler both shot 43 for Coffee County.
The Raider JV team picked up a win over Lincoln County. Eli Clutter and Hayden Proffit each shot 51.
Coffee Co. will finally play its first home match on Thursday hosting Lincoln and Grundy Counties.
The varsity boy’s team is now 34-16 with girl’s moving to 24-9.
Coffee Middle Now 2-0 On The Year
The Raiders jumped to an early lead of 22-0 after recovering 4 of 5 onside kicks in the first quarter. Coffee County went onto win 34-8.
The Raiders will host Tullahoma next Tuesday night at 6:30pm and you’ll hear it live on Thunder Radio.
8/18/12 — Kathryn Ruth “Kathy” Morgret
Kathryn Ruth “Kathy” Morgret of Tullahoma died on Sunday, July 8th, 2012 at Life Care Center of Tullahoma, at the age of 66.
Kathy was a long-time member of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tullahoma.
She was born Kathryn Ruth Fischer on October 10, 1945, in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Kathy attended Walnut Hills High School in Cincinnati through 1962 and graduated from Roosevelt High School in Seattle in 1963. She received a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Washington in 1970, and a law degree from the University of Washington School of Law in 1977. She practiced law in Seattle, in Roundup, Montana, and in Hardin, Montana.
Following the death of her first husband, Clarke Baylis, in 1988, Kathy retired from the practice of law, moved to Tullahoma and in 1990 married Charles Morgret. An avid needlecrafter, in 1991 Kathy cofounded (with Susan Lazear) the Crafts Forum on CompuServe, a pioneering online community promoting collaboration and nurturing friendship among craft artists around the nation and the world ever since. With the help of a dedicated volunteer staff, she actively managed the Crafts Forum (now hosted on ForumsAmerica) until 2009.
She was preceded in death by her mother, Margaret Lueders.
She is survived by her beloved husband Charles “Chuck” Morgret of Tullahoma, father Henry Fischer of Poulsbo, WA, sister Peggy Kent of Poulsbo, WA, sister Suzanne Reynolds and her husband Dennis of Port Townsend, WA, mother-in-law Violet Berrie of Everett, PA, sister-in-law Teryl Shryack and her husband Steve of Worland, WY, brother-in-law Victor Kreider Morgret and his wife Michelle of Annville, PA, and several nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Coffee County Lannom Memorial Public Library, 312 N. Collins St., Tullahoma, TN 37388; or Franklin County Humane Society, P. O. Box 187, Winchester, TN 37398.
A memorial service celebrating Kathy’s life will be held at 7:00 PM on Saturday, August 18, at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Tullahoma, 3536 New Manchester Highway, Tullahoma, TN.
Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
8/15/12 — David Matthew (Matt) Milner, Sr.
David Matthew (Matt) Milner, Sr. age 30 of Corpus Christi, Texas passed away Sunday, August 12, 2012. He was preceded in death by his brother Timothy Brandon Milner, and his maternal grandparents Jesse Earl Sr. and Willie Mae Pack. Survivors include his loving wife Trish Milner; parents Steven and Debra Milner, Corpus Christi, TX; children David Matthew Milner Jr., Chelsea McGrath, and Austin McGrath; brother Edward Milner; niece Naomi Milner Nashville, TN; grandparents Joe and Naomi Milner, Sewanee, TN; father and mother in law Butch and Flo East, Corpus Christi, TX; cousins April, Joe III., Angela, Anna, Casey, Boone, Clea, Josh, Sara, and Rachael; life brothers and the Four Stars in Texas Services will be 4:00 P.M. Wednesday in the funeral home chapel with Reverend Steve Owenby officiating. Burial will follow in Monteagle Cemetery. The family will receive friends Tuesday 5-9 P.M. at the funeral home. Arrangements by Cumberland Funeral Home Monteagle, Tennessee
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8/18/12 — James Christopher Clews
Mr. James Christopher Clews, age 51, of Normandy, passed away on Friday, August 10, 2012 at Harton Regional Medical Center in Tullahoma.
Memorial services will be held Saturday, August 18, 2012 at 1:00 PM at Friendship Baptist Church on Blanton Chapel Road in Manchester.
Mr. Clews was born in Pompano Beach, FL, the son of the late John Christopher Clews and Barbara Ann (Eugene) Christian Armstrong of Manchester.
He made a living doing what he enjoyed, which was landscaping and lawn work. He also enjoyed raising German Shepherd puppies.
In addition to his father, Mr. Clews was also preceded in death by a brother, Richard Clews.
Along with his mother and step father, Mr. Clews is also survived by his loving wife, Lorna Clews of Normandy; his father-in-law, Warren Mann; one sister, Brenda (Everette) Herbs of Manchester; and niece, Suzanne Herbs and nephews, J.J. Herbs, David Biddy and Keaton Mann.
Manchester Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Former Lady Raider To Coach At MTSU
Breeden was excited to announce the hiring, both because of the familiarity with Catalano and what she brings to this program.
As a Tennessee native, Catalano played at Coffee County Central High School from 2001 to 2003 and at Riverdale High School for Breeden from 2003 to 2005. During her senior year at Riverdale, Catalano was 24-4 with a 0.32 ERA, 301 strikeouts and three no-hitters for the Warriors. She pitched in college for Lipscomb, Motlow and Union.
“I’ve known Coach Breeden for several years,” Catalano said. “I’ve played for him and coached with him, and I’m excited to continue that here.”