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TVA Says We Are Looking At Drought Conditions

Low water levels at area lakes

Officials with TVA say that if the area doesn’t receive between 6 and 10 inches of rain, the lakes in the area will be lower than normal. The officials say that the agency is currently releasing as little as possible and still maintain aquatic life downstream and to provide water supplies for the towns downstream from the dams. TVA officials say that boaters and those using jet skis should pay attention as there are some trees still perturbing out of the lake in some areas. Tims Ford and Normandy reservoirs are six feet below the normal level for this time of the year. The U.S. Drought Monitor states that the areas around Shelbyville, Winchester, Tullahoma and Manchester are having their driest period ever on record. The first 28 days of May have been the tenth driest on record. Runoff is 17 percent of normal and the lowest recorded for the area.
However, the two reservoirs are still two feet higher than during the drought of 2007.

Air Force Continues To Look For Land Developer

The U.S. Air Force is seeking input on possible commercial development of 152 acres at Arnold Air Force Base in Coffee County.
The property lies along state Highway 55 near the Manchester city limits and base officials are looking for private industries and businesses to develop the property in what is called an enhanced use lease opportunity.
Arnold Engineering and Development Center spokesman Jason Austin told the Chattanooga Times Free Press that they would offer the land at fair market value to enhance the use of the land.
Development proposals could include manufacturing, distributing, warehousing, offices, residential facilities, mixed uses, industrial facilities, and renewable or alternative energy operations.

DREMC To Clear Out Trees and Brush

Duck River Electric Membership Corp. (DREMC) is conducting what it calls a “selective low volume back pack” herbicide application process. The purpose, according to the notice mailed to customers, is to destroy problem trees, brush and vines in unmaintained areas of power line rights of way and fence rows under power lines that have grown up with trees and brush. The work by DREMC crews will be performed from June to September. A spokesperson for the electric company said that the spraying is there effort to improve the electric service reliability to its members. The goal is said to be cost effectively control tree species that may grow into the power lines causing outages or inhibiting continuous access to the rights of way needed for inspection and restoration of service after major storms.”

Tullahoma Teen Taken From Home By Police – Faces Charges

A 17-year-old is facing charges following an incident at his residence on Druid Lane in Tullahoma. Police were dispatched to the house because of a possible disturbance. When Tullahoma Officer Jim Tate arrived, he allegedly found the teenager attempting to set a mattress on fire. Tate stopped him and grabbed the fire extinguisher from his patrol car and put the fire out. He then escorted the boy out of the house and met members of the fire department who removed the mattress from the house.

12-Year-Old Dies Of Cancer

Alex Rodriguez (photo from WKRN)

A 12-year-old Shelbyville boy has died  following a five-year battle with cancer.
Alex Rodriguez was diagnosed with a rare cancer that affects the soft tissue, when he was just he was just seven years old.
After his diagnosis, Alex underwent chemotherapy and radiation but when the treatments weren’t working he made the decision to stop them and instead spend the time he had left with his family.
Funeral services were held Sunday.-WKRN-

5/29/12 —- Items for sale

Window blinds
2” white, faux wood, all hardware
4 blinds 28.5“ wide
4 blinds 26.5 wide
$10 each or $50 for all
931-596-4485

Bakers Rack
Metal with 4 glass shelves
can easily be spray painted any color
$50
931-596-4485

Double stainless steel kitchen sink—good condition
Double fiberglass kitchen sink, faucet, sprayer, garbage disposal, good condition and disposal works
2 cast iron bathroom sinks—one blue, one yellow

Make an offer on any of these
931-596-4485

County Unemployment Rates Released

County non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for April 2012, are out and they show the rate decreased in 84 counties, increased in five counties, and remained the same in six counties.
Williamson County had the lowest county rate at 5.3% and the highest rate is in Scott County at 15.4%
The rate in Coffee County in April stayed the same as in March at 7.6%. In surrounding counties like Franklin County they fell from 8.3 to 7.6, Grundy down from 9.4% to 9.1, Cannon County dropped 0.2 to 7.3, Bedford has a nice drop from 9.1 to 8.4, Moore County went up from 7.3 to 7.6% and Warren County falling from a March rate of 9.1 to 8.7% in April.

5/29/12 — Items for sale

77 ford rv runs and drives great 36,600 original miles needs work on inside

2 brand new never used queen air mattresses,

One used single air matress 

wont last long

931-563-3193

Live Concert At Roberts Nissan Huge Success

Mayor Superstein gives "Key to the City" to the Lady Raiders... By Barry West

Volunteer String Band Performs live... By Barry West

The Music City Roots free concert and free food event was a big success at Roberts Nissan yesterday (May 28, 2012). The Volunteer String Band put on a fantastic show and Free Vietti Chili dogs were served along with free Sundrop.
During the event Manchester Mayor Betty Superstein gave the “Key to the City” to the Coffee County Lady Raiders softball team and coaches.
Head Coach Terry Floyd told the crowd and radio listeners that he was extremely proud of the girls and thanked the community for their support.
Music City Roots is a weekly, two-hour radio show that revives the historic legacy of live musical radio production in Nashville. Music City Roots showcases Nashville’s astonishing music scene, from country and Americana to more progressive interpreters of tradition — a “roots and branches” format that brings together fans of different tastes and generations.

6/1/12 — Malinda Sue Gilliam

Funeral services for Malinda Sue Gilliam, affectionately known as “Susie” age 58 of Manchester will be conducted Friday, June 1, 2012 at 2:00 PM at Coffee County Funeral Chapel. 

Entombment will follow at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. 

Visitation will be Thursday, May 31, 2012 from 5:00 PM until 9:00 PM at the funeral home. 

Mrs. Gilliam passed away Monday, May 28, 2012 at NHC Health Care in McMinnville surrounded by her loving family.

She was born October 29, 1953 in Coffee County, Tennessee.  Susie was a devoted employee of the Manchester Times for over 32 years where she was the advertising manager.  She was a member of the Baptist faith.  Susie will be greatly missed by her family and many friends.

Survivors include her loving husband, Bradley Gilliam of Manchester; two children, Joseph “ Joey” Gilliam of Manchester; and Stephanie Brewster also of Manchester; one granddaughter, Isabella Leigh Brewster; two brothers, Billy Ray Floyd and wife, Karen of Manchester; Ricky Floyd and wife, Chris of Franklin County, TN; two sisters, Phyllis Daniel and husband, Kenny of Lynchburg, TN and Tammy Rosson of Tullahoma, TN; and many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

COFFEE COUNTY FUNERAL CHAPEL IS HONORED TO SERVE THE FAMILY OF SUSIE GILLIAM