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Gov. Lee Supports Banning Abortion Once Fetal Heartbeat is Detected

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee

Gov. Bill Lee says he supports banning abortion once a fetal heartbeat is detected, as early as six weeks into pregnancy.
Lee told reporters Wednesday he supports any bill reducing the number of abortions in the state. He joins GOP leaders House Speaker Glen Casada and Senate Speaker Randy McNally in voicing support for the idea.
Lee said he would also look at the decision in Iowa recently, where a state judge struck down a heartbeat law.
Speaking generally, Lee said he would look at any piece of legislation to decide whether he favors it, and the courts would have to decide for themselves whether it’s constitutional or not.

Correctional Officers Graduate from Training Academy in Tullahoma

Tennessee Correction Academy in Tullahoma

On Friday, (February 1, 2019) the Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) welcomed the next generation of correctional officers into our workforce during a graduation ceremony at the Tennessee Correction Academy in Tullahoma, Tennessee. The ceremony celebrated the hard work of 37 Correctional Officers who will be serving the citizens of Tennessee by working in prisons across the state.
During their weeks of training the class learned skills that will assist them in being effective correctional officers. Classes on leadership, effective listening and interviewing techniques, teamwork and defense skills were taught during the six-week academy.

Coffee County Basketball Sweeps Tullahoma; Clinches Regular Season District Titles

2019 Coffee County CHS senior Cheerleaders, basketball players and dance team members

Before a capacity crowd at the Joe Frank Patch Memorial Gym on Friday night, the Coffee County basketball teams swept Tullahoma on Senior Night.  Both Raider teams locked up regular season district titles as both teams dominated the Wildcats.  The Lady Raiders won 65 to 41 while the Red Raiders dropped the Cats 63 to 49.

After taking the lead with 23 seconds remaining in the first quarter, the Lady Raiders never trailed again as they won their 9th straight game.  Leading by 7 points entering the 4th quarter, Coffee County outscored Tullahoma 26 to 9 in the final frame to coast to the blowout win.  Coffee County was led in scoring by junior Jenna Garretson who had a game high 24 points as she played a big role in neutralizing the post players of Tullahoma.  Bella Vinson added 19 points and Ellie Graham finished with 8 points.  The game was the final home game of the regular season for Chloe Spry, Jacey Vaughn, who scored 7 points, and Abby Morgan who had 6.  For her tremendous effort, Garretson was named the Crazy Daisies player of the game.  The win moves the Lady Raiders record to 24 and 3 overall and 10 and 0 in district play.  The win also gives the Lady Raiders their 2nd straight regular season district title.

The Red Raiders scored 10 straight points in the 1st quarter to seize control of the boys’ game 6 minutes into the contest.  Leading by 14 at the half and 20 points entering the 4th quarter, Coffee County held off a late Tullahoma charge to grab their 9th straight win and also clinch the regular season district title.  Senior Darius Rozier led all scorers with 29 points as he earned Crazy Daisies player of the game award.  Kyle Farless added 9 points while fellow seniors Harley Hinshaw scored 8 points and Chase Simpkins added 6.  The 4th Red Raiders senior is Andrew Mahaffey who was injured and did not play.

The Raiders and Lady Raiders will hit the road for the final week of the regular season.  The road trip begins on Tuesday night as Coffee County visits Franklin County.  The regular season finale will be in Shelbyville on Thursday.  The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM both nights, Thunder Radio’s live coverage will begin with the Char-El Apartments and Home Rental pregame show at 5:50.

Jarnkrok Scores Lone Goal as Preds Fall to Stars

Calle Jarnkrok of the Nashville Predators[Photo courtesy of NHL.com]

Blake Comeau broke a 1-1 draw late in the third period, and the Nashville Predators fell to the Dallas Stars by a 3-1 final on Saturday night. The result snaps a three-game win streak for the Preds and marks their second loss of the season to Dallas.

A record crowd of 17,722 at Bridgestone Arena saw the Predators put 39 shots on Stars netminder Anton Khudobin, but they were only able to beat him once, and with less than five minutes to play in regulation, the Stars went ahead for good.

On a night where the Predators honored an all-time fan-favorite in Jordin Tootoo, who was known for his feisty play, Saturday’s skirmish also had a bit of snarl to it, which made it that much more frustrating to come out on the wrong end of such a hotly contested meeting.

“We played great, and we were all over them, especially the first half of the game,” Preds goaltender Pekka Rinne said. “Khudobin played really well, and it’s disappointing when you play a game like that and end up losing the game.”

“They’ve been playing well lately; playing fast and hard,” Preds forward Ryan Hartman said. “We knew it was going to be a battle coming into tonight, but they ended up getting two points out of it.”

It was Calle

who gave the Preds a 1-0 lead midway through the opening period, but Tyler Seguin evened the score less than two minutes after that – a tally that held through the first 40 minutes of the contest.

The Predators acknowledged a slow start to the third after a solid effort through the first two frames, but they caught back up to the Stars and the game was rather even the rest of the night, but a defensive breakdown led to Comeau being all alone in front to beat Rinne late.

“It was a fast game; it was a tight game for two periods,” Preds Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “When they scored the second goal, I didn’t feel like we were in danger like I did in the first four minutes of the third period. It was a breakdown that ended up in the back of the net, and that was the difference.”

Dallas added another before the night was out to see the Predators drop a Central Division matchup that meant a little more than most.

“That’s why you feel disappointed; you feel crushed after,” Rinne said. “It’s Saturday night in Nashville and it’s a division game and we only have 28 games left. It goes by quick, and I’m not worried about our game, but obviously it feels disappointing to lose again.”

Notes:

Defenseman Yannick Weber was Nashville’s lone scratch on Saturday night.

Nashville’s three-game homestand continues on Tuesday night when the Arizona Coyotes come to town before the Stars return on Thursday evening.

Pete Weber’s call of Calle Jarnkrok’s goal

2/4/19 — Grover T. Crosslin

Friday February 1, 2019 at his home. He was born in Manchester, Tennessee
on April 14, 1925 to Aubrey and Addie Harmon Crosslin who preceded him in
death along with his brothers, Roy, Hillery, Ervin “E.C.” and Joe
Crosslin;
sisters, Blanch Gregory and Vinita Shavers.

He had served as an Elder at the South Side Church of Christ and was a
current member of the Main Street Church of Christ and retired
Administrator from AEDC. Grover was a talented artist, musician and poet.

He is survived by his wife of 62 years, Linda Crosslin; daughter, Bonnie
Ballard-Wall and her husband, Mike of Hillsboro; sons, Ricky Lynn Crosslin
and his wife Cynthia of Elizabethtown, KY, Ruben Kell Crosslin, Smyrna, TN,
Robin Dell Crosslin and his wife, Ida of Thompson Station, TN and David
Mahlon Crosslin, Manchester, TN; sister, Oleta Crawley, Kentucky;
grandchildren, Scot, Thomas, Amber, David and Lacey Crosslin; great
grandchildren, Aubrey and Bailey Crosslin; several nieces and nephews.

The family would like to recognize with special thanks his loving
caregivers, Michelle Teal and Cindy Davis.

Funeral services will be 1:00 PM Monday in the Central Funeral Home chapel
with Ministers, David Meeks, Allen Adams and Billy Robison officiating with
burial to follow in the Rose Hill Memorial Gardens. Visitation: 11:00 AM

4:00 PM Sunday and 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM Monday at Central Funeral Home,
Manchester, Tennessee. www.centralfuneralhome.com

Central Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements

Arvidsson Tallies Twice, Preds Storm Back to Beat Panthers

Viktor Arvidsson of the Nashville Predators

It may have taken until the third period, but the Nashville Predators eventually found the scoresheet.

Viktor Arvidsson hit the 20-goal mark for the third consecutive season, and Filip Forsberg added a pair of assists, as the Preds exploded to score four goals in the final 20 minutes to defeat the Panthers by a 4-1 final on Friday night in South Florida.

The result gives Nashville their third consecutive win overall – and also their third-straight on the road – with all four of their markers on the night coming in the final frame.

Arvidsson tallied twice on the night to give him 21 goals in just 29 games this season.

Jonathan Huberdeau scored the game’s only goal through the first two periods when he beat Juuse Saros on the power play, but that was the only goal surrendered by the Nashville netminder in his brand-new Golden pads.

Nashville caught fire in the third. First, Preds Captain Roman Josi evened the score when he picked a corner and beat Roberto Luongo, and then Arvidsson fired home his 20th of the season to give Nashville the only lead they’d need.

Kevin Fiala put the Preds up by two late in the period, and Arvidsson added an empty-netter to give Nashville their 31st victory of the season.

After retuning to the ice from an nine-day hiatus, and with just 30 games to go in the result season entering Friday night, the Predators were all about starting the right way and collecting that first win after the break.

One down, 29 to go.

Notes:

Defenseman Matt Irwin was Nashville’s lone scratch on Friday night.

The Predators will now return to Tennessee and begin a three-game homestand on Saturday night against the Dallas Stars. It’s Jordin Tootoo night as the former fan favorite will be honored prior to and during the evening.

Arthur Richard Summers

Arthur Richard Summers of Tullahoma passed this life on Thursday, January
31, 2019 at Tennova – Harton Hospital at the age of 87 years. No services
are scheduled.

A native of Malverne, PA, he was the son of the late Arthur E.
and Gladys Turpin Summers. He was a musician and traveled all over the
country performing with his musical comedy act, the Birdie Castle Show. In
addition to music, he enjoyed fishing, boating and playing baseball and
basketball. He was also an excellent Golfer.

He is survived by son, David Summers of Tullahoma; sister,
Donna Summers; grandchild, Ryan Summers of Winchester and the mother of his
son, Jo Lynn Amelang of Tullahoma.

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

2/1/19 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Bethany Totherow — Pizza Winner!

Dorothy Bowen, 26

Food Lion Birthday Cake Winner:
Colt Norton

Flowers by Michael Anniversary Winner:
Michael & Wanda Wells

Super Bowl Returns to Thunder Radio

Super Bowl Sunday has become a traditional holiday in America during its 53 year history.  Thunder Radio will continue its very on tradition by bringing you Westwood 1’s coverage of Super Bowl 53 from Atlanta.  Super Bowl 53 features a rematch of Super Bowl 36 as the New England Patriots take on the Los Angeles Rams.  Kickoff is set for 5:30 PM from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in downtown Atlanta.

Live coverage will begin at 1 PM here on Thunder Radio with Westwood 1’s Super Bowl Preview Show.  Pregame coverage continues with the Super Bowl Insider show at 2 PM followed by Super Sunday at 3 PM.  Westwood 1’s Pregame Show begins at 4 PM from Atlanta as Kevin Harland, Kurt Warner and Mike Holmgren will bring you the call of the game.  Sideline reporters will be Ed Werder and Tony Boselli.  Jim Gray and Scott Graham will also provide insight to the broadcast which can be heard at 107.9 FM, 106.7 FM and AM 1320.  Due to NFL regulations, Thunder Radio is unable to carry the broadcast on our stream or the Thunder Radio app.

Coffee County CHS Baseball to Host Spring Clinic

The Coffee County baseball team will be hosting their annual Spring Baseball Clinic on Saturday, March 9th.  Players will utilize the facilities at Powers Field and the Crethan Hansert Hitting Facility on the campus of Coffee County Central High School.  Campers will work with Red Raiders head coach David Martin and his staff along with members of the CHS varsity baseball team.  Each camper will receive age appropriate, hands-on instruction in all aspects of the game.

The clinic is open to boys and girls ages 5 to 17 who wish to learn more about hitting, defense, base running and pitching.  Campers should bring with them a bat, glove, tennis shoes, cleats, hat and batting helmet to the camp which will run from 9 AM to Noon.   Concessions will also be made available at Powers Field on the day of the clinic.

Cost for the clinic is $20 per player if paid in advance.  Cost of the clinic, if not paid before March 9th, will be $25.  A siblings discount of half price will apply for any additional campers.  If you have questions or wish to pre-register, contact Jamie Spry at: jamie.o.spry@adjent.com or call him at 931-273-2265.