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Jail Officer Charged In Bedford County
A Bedford County Jail corrections officer has been charged with providing inmates tobacco and cell phones in return for money, officials said Tuesday.
Jeremy Ryan Tyre, 25, of Fort Circle, Wartrace, confessed Monday.
He was charged with official misconduct and introducing contraband into a penal institution and was released on $5,000 bond. –Shelbyville Times-Gazette-
Program Helps With Jobs
The Southern Middle Tennessee Entrepreneur Centers (SMTEC) is part of Governor Haslam’s Jobs4TN plan and a foundational component of the region’s economic development strategy while creating a network of partnerships and mentors within the local business community, the statewide investor base, higher education, non-profits and government.
Haslam said, “Startup companies have the potential to be a significant source of job creation, and we want to give local entrepreneurs their best chances for success as we work to make Tennessee the No. 1 location in the Southeast for high quality jobs.”
Southern Middle Tennessee Entrepreneur Centers TennesSeed Camp™ takes a unique approach to the traditional accelerator program. Utilizing distance learning technology, needs-driven programming, and an organic flow-through, entrepreneurs can focus on their business versus academics. SMTEC also provides seed capital – the third leg of the stool – giving entrepreneurs a “leg up” in bringing their technology, service, or product to the marketplace.
SMTEC’s focus is in the following industry clusters:
• Automotive technology • Aerospace and defense
• Digital media • Bio-agriculture
• Green energy technology • Law enforcement
“Our TennesSeed Camp™ will accelerate the speed in which a young company can enter the marketplace,” stated Dan Marcum, SMTEC executive director, “by connecting entrepreneurs with the resources they need. Our primary objective is to get startup businesses funded so they can create jobs in Tennessee.”
Southern Middle Tennessee Entrepreneur Centers serves the counties of Perry, Wayne, Hickman, Lewis, Lawrence, Maury, Giles, Marshall, Lincoln, Bedford, Moore, Coffee, and Franklin; however our TennesSeed Camps™ are open to anyone interested in creating jobs in Tennessee.
New Family Programs At National Park
The Great Smoky Mountains National Park has two new programs this summer designed for families.
The Hike the Smokies program encourages families to hike the park’s shorter, less strenuous trails. They get the chance to record the number of miles hiked in a booklet created especially for the participants.
The Adopt a Trail program gives parents and children an opportunity to help maintain a short, kid-friendly park trail. As trail adopters, families help preserve the beauty of a trail by keeping it trash free. Adopters also remove small branches from the trail and report larger maintenance needs to the park.
State Gives Grant To TV Show
A state grant of up to $7.5 million has been approved for the “Nashville” television show on ABC this fall.
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development said Wednesday the reimbursement grant will be based on the production’s actual qualified expenditures made in the state. The show will film in Nashville.
Qualified expenditures are those incurred in the state for goods or services purchased from a Tennessee vendor or paid to a Tennessee resident in connection with the production.
The department said in a news release that the production is expected to employ more than 350 Tennessee residents in various crew positions in and around Nashville. Principal production work is to begin in mid-July.
The show is about a country music legend and a younger up & coming singer.
Residual ACT To Be Given At Motlow
Motlow College will administer the complete Residual ACT assessment several times this summer to better prepare students for fall enrollment. Applicants under 21 years of age, who have missed taking the ACT during one of the national test dates, can register for the Residual ACT assessment for admission to Motlow. Community colleges are allowed to administer the test for admission to their school only. Scores cannot be transferred to another college/university. All tests will be administered in Crouch Center Room 1043 on the Moore County campus. The first two summer dates are June 27 and July 24 from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. The final two testing opportunities, before fall classes begin, are August 1 and 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. All applicants taking the Residual ACT must have an admission’s application on file at Motlow prior to taking the test and are encouraged to complete the process as soon as possible to be eligible. Applicants must also complete the ACT application and enclose a check or money order for $31.00. Picture identification is required on the day of the test. For complete information regarding the test or to obtain a printable application, visit the Motlow website: www.mscc.edu/testing or contact the testing office at 931-393-1763, or 1-800-654-4877 ext. 1763.
Relay For Life Run Is Saturday
The Coffee County Relay for Life is holding the 2nd “Colors of Cancer 5K Race and Family Walk” scheduled for Saturday June 23 at 7AM. It will be held along the Duck River Greenway through the Manchester Park. They are able to present this activity to the community with strong support from local businesses, the Manchester Recreation Complex, and the MachTenn Running Club.
The registration fee is $20 per person, with a discounted fee for additional family members in the household. They will have t-shirts and participation certificates to all who register. Please help to fulfill this year’s commitment to the American Cancer Society by joining up for the event.
Registration applications can be found at several local businesses including both offices of Coffee County Bank and the Manchester Recreation Complex.
6/21/12 — Felix Ophelia Guntherberg
Felix Ophelia Guntherberg, age 89 of Elora, Tennessee passed away on Tuesday, June 19, 2012, at her home.
She was born June 12, 1923 in Elora; the daughter of the late Alfred Luther and Tama (Ryan) Griffith.
Mrs. Guntherberg was preceded in death by her husband, Alfred Joseph Guntherberg.
Surviving are sons, Joseph Guntherberg, II of West Point, GA, Stephen (Sharon) Guntherberg of Elora, TN, John Kevin Guntherberg of Memphis, TN, Felix Ryan Guntherberg of Elora, TN and Brian David Guntherberg of Elora, TN, daughters, Rachel Griffith (Dr. Ricky) McCauley of Fayetteville, TN and Rebecca Coleen (Ronnie) Wheeler of Tunnel Hill, GA; as well as nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
A graveside service will be at 1:00 PM on Thursday in the Elora Cemetery with Bro. Travis Creasey officiating.
Arrangement by Moore-Cortner Funeral Home of Winchester.
6/23/12 — Conley “Al” Newton
Conley “Al” Newton, 62, died June 20, 2012 at his home after a battle with cancer.
He was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia in 1950. He graduated from Augusta Military Academy, attended Charles County Community College in Maryland and Germana Community College in Virginia. He was owner and operator of Newton’s Painting in Tullahoma for over 23 years.
He was preceded in death by his father, Hilbert A. Newton in 2011 and grandson, Kevin Wade, in 1990.
Conley is survived by his mother, Iris H. Newton, Fredericksburg, Virginia, his daughter, Shelley Bryan, husband Richard, two grandchildren, Matthew Newton and Luke Bryan of Williston, Florida. He is also survived by daughter, Laurie Swick, her husband, Jacob Benjamin Swick II, two grandchildren, Isabel and John Newton of Tullahoma. Conley has one son Joseph Conley Newton, also of Tullahoma. Conley’s brother, Tyler P. Newton, Sr. and his sister, Vena N. Sale live in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Al was successful in his recovery of sobriety for 27 years. He was instrumental in starting the Serenity House in Tullahoma. He was such a positive influence on so many in the recovery. He was a member Coffee Airfoilers Model R/C Club. He enjoyed building 1/3 scale World War II model air planes. He has a plane on display in Hands-On Science Center in Tullahoma and several planes in Guntersville Museum in Alabama. He was a WONDERFUL son, father, grandfather and brother. He has a lot of friends and is respected by many. He will be missed dearly.
A memorial will be held at Kilgore Funeral Home Saturday, June 23, 2012 from 2:00-4:00pm.
The family wishes in lieu of flowers you can make a donation to Hospice of Highland Rim Foundation, Inc. at www.hospiceofthehighlandrimfoundation.org or a memorial donation to Kings Cross Church of Tullahoma.
Kilgore Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Softball Camp At Motlow
The first session is for girls 12 years old and younger and will be held from 9 a.m. until noon. The second session will be from 1 p.m. until 4 p.m. and is for girls 13 years old and older.
The cost of each session is $50 per camper, although discounts will be considered for families with more than one camper. Registration forms are available on the Motlow athletics web site at MotlowSports.com.
Raby-Gentry and her team will help campers develop fundamental skills in pitching, defense, hitting, bunting, and base running. All participants will receive a free camp T-shirt.
The registration form can be printed from the web site and returned to Raby-Gentry, along with payment, by mail. For additional information contact Raby-Gentry at 931-393-1617 or trabygentry@mscc.edu.