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Manchester Crash Has Only Minor Injuries
Harton Hospital Gets New MRI
Spray said that despite its $1.6 million cost, the price of an MRI will not go up. He said that most of the reimbursements are already negotiated and under contract with the various insurance providers like Medicare, Tenncare, and the private insurance companies so the hospital can charge whatever we want, but they will still only pay the negotiated amount. According to Stephanie Speegle, Harton’s Director of Marketing & Customer Loyalty, the entire rear wall of the imaging room had to be torn out just to allow enough space to get the new part inside. The crane was then needed to carefully lift the gigantic device off its flatbed transport truck, but first, a platform with wheels had to be built on the spot outside the imaging room, so it could be rolled into its new home.
Spray said the new machine should be fully operational by April 23, 2012.
Titans Pre-Season Set
The NFL announced the Tennessee Titans 2012 preseason football schedule. The Titans preseason will begin on the road this year, with a game in Seattle against the Seahawks.
The NFL released the preseason schedule Wednesday afternoon.
For the third year in a row, the Titans final preseason game will be held against the New Orleans Saints on August 29.
TITANS 2012 PRESEASON SCHEDULE
- Aug. 9-13 – at Seattle (time TBA)
- Aug. 16-20 – at Tampa Bay (time, TBA)
- Thursday, Aug. 23 – ARIZONA (7:00 p.m., ESPN)
- Aug. 29-31 – NEW ORLEANS (time, TBA)
4/6/12 — Marjorie Thomas Marbury
Marjorie Thomas Marbury, 88, passed away April 4, 2012 at the Life Care Center in Sparta, Tennessee.
A graveside service will be conducted at 1:30 P.M. on Friday, April 6 at Maplewood Cemetery in Tullahoma, Tennessee.
The family will receive friends prior to the service at Tullahoma Funeral Home from 11:30 A.M until 1:00 P. M. Rev. Charles McCaskey, D.D. will officiate the service.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Alzheimer’s research organization of your choice.
Mrs. Marbury was born September 28, 1923, to the late Rufus Garland and Mildred E. (Lyon) Thomas in Ogdensburg, NY.
She grew up and attended school in Syracuse, completing her nursing degree at Syracuse University in 1944, whereupon she entered the U. S. Army serving as a nurse during WWII. It was during her service that she met her husband to be, Robert C. Marbury, then an ensign in the U.S Navy. After the war ended they were married on June 27, 1947 and lived in Tullahoma, Tennessee, where Mrs. Marbury stayed at home to raise their four children.
A life-long Methodist, Mrs. Marbury was an active member of the First United Methodist Church of Tullahoma and later St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church in Pulaski, TN, where she sang in the choir for many years.
She enjoyed her daily walks, reading, and was always ready and willing to help others. She often served as a volunteer for the American Red Cross.
In addition to her beloved husband of 64 years, Mrs. Marbury is survived by three children and their spouses, Robert T. and April Marbury of Nolensville, TN, Jean M. and Lee Webb of Cookeville, TN, and Anne M. and Rusty Evans of Louisville, KY; six grandchildren and spouses, Katherine M. and John Dirga of Atlanta, GA, Amy W. and Chris Barnhill of St. Louis, MO, Allison Webb of Cookeville, Drew Webb of Cookeville, Rob Evans of Atlanta, and Sara Evans of Louisville; and four great-grand children, Mary Grace, Graham, and Annaliese Barnhill, and Aiden Stallings.
Mrs. Marbury was preceded in death by her parents, a son, David W. Marbury, two brothers, William W. Thomas and Robert J. Thomas, and a sister, Helen T. Dodds.
She was a devoted and loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and friend, and she will be greatly missed by her family and all those who knew her.
Tullahoma Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.
Attempted Break-in At Carwash
Manchester police are searching for two people who allegedly attempted to break into coin machines at National Carwash on U.S. Highway 41 Monday night. According to Manchester police investigator Butch Stewart, two people in a white Chevrolet pickup attempted to steal money from the machines at the car wash after midnight. According to Stewart, the suspects did not get any money, but caused $3,500 in damage to the machines. If anyone has information regarding the attempted burglary, contact Stewart at 931-728-2099.
8-Year-Old Gets Key To City

Landon with (L-R) Alderman Ryan French, Lonnie Norman, Mayor Betty Superstein and Alderman Roxanne Patton
Manchester’s 8-year-old Landon Crabtree received the key to the City of Manchester on Monday night. Crabtree using his tech skills helped local police recover a bunch of stolen goods and break up a crime ring. The Crabtree family last month discovered 2 iPad’s, a Playstation and about $10,000 worth of his family’s belongings were stolen.
After his family’s insurance money allowed the family to replace the iPad, the 8-year-old got to work on an iPad app. The app showed him exactly where his stolen iPad was located and his tip led police to a Manchester motel where they arrested the suspect. Landon and his family appeared on NBC’s Today Show Sunday, April 1st.
Tullahoma Airport Gets Grant Money
The Tullahoma Regional Airport has been awarded $35,000 in grants from the State of Tennessee. The Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Division announced this week that the grants require the airport to pay a portion. One of the grants is for taxiway lightning system modifications in the amount of $20,000 with the state supplying $18,000 and the airport paying $2,000. According to airport manager Jon Glass, the airport will upgrade the lighting system along the runway and connect some lights with other runway lights at the airport. The other grant is for repairs on the north hangar roof in the amount of $15,000 with the state paying $7,500 and the airport paying $7,500. According to Glass, the hangar repairs will “take care” of problems with the roof on the north hangar that was recently leased by the airport to the Tennessee Skydivers and the National Aero Space Education Foundation.
Man Busted On Sex Crimes
A New Market man entered a plea of guilty in Lincoln County Court this week to charges of molestation of a minor and sexual assault and faces 15 years in prison. After pleading he was arrested on federal indictments issued by U.S. District Court in Chattanooga of production of child pornography. Richard Bradford Junior of New Market and formerly of Flintville is accused of molesting his stepdaughter and taking sexually explicit pictures of the act as well as posing her in various explicit poses. Lincoln County Sheriff’s Investigator Capt. Joyce McConnell charged Bradford on state charges. She also referred the case to the FBI’s Internet Crimes Against Children based at the Winchester Police Department for further investigation. The Winchester Police unit then began to investigate the allegations and FBI Special Agent Richard Poff presented the allegations against Bradford last week to the federal grand jury. Bradford is facing a minimum of 15 years in prison on the federal charges.
BBB Warning
They’re at it again! Phony emails bearing the BBB name are bombarding email in-boxes across the country and right here in Middle Tennessee. Like many financial institutions and government agencies, BBB’s visibility and reputation for trust makes us an ideal vehicle for scammers. Consider that bbb.org receives over six million visits every month; this makes BBB an attractive decoy for fraud and malicious activity.
The spammers’ goal is to get as many email recipients as possible to click on the link within the email which redirects to a website infected with malware. If you clicked on the link within these emails, you are likely to be infected because of the drive-by-download nature of these sites that contain the malware. The criminals use that malware to transfer money out of banking accounts if you use online banking. In the last two days, they have been sending multiples of the same email, and the BBB apologizes and understand this is disruptive to your business.
Please understand that these attacks are external to the BBB and are randomly targeting thousands of email accounts.
If you receive any e-mails from BBB about a complaint filed against your business and need assistance in determining whether or not it is legitimate, contact your BBB directly at 615.242.4222.
Sign Up For Citizen Taining At EMA
Sign up for the Citizen Emergency Response Training classes is now going on at the Coffee County Emergency Management Agency Office in Manchester. According to EMA Director Allen Lendley, the classes give those taking the class a chance to get a taste of the work that emergency personnel go through on a regular basis. The classes will be held May 3, 5, 10 and 12 at the EMA office. Anyone interested in signing up is asked to call the EMA office at 723-5105.