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Authorities release name of inmate who passed away in Coffee County Jail Saturday

An inmate in the Coffee County Jail passed away late Saturday, Thunder Radio has learned.

According to authorities, the inmate was booked into the Coffee County Jail on Friday for a “domestic-related situation.”

“He was not going to make bond so he was still in the jail with us on Saturday,” Coffee County Sheriff Chad Partin said.

“We had two of our nurses at the jail when this happened,” explained Partin. “They did everything they could, they even gave him NARCAN thinking maybe it was an accidental overdose. We rushed him to [Unity Medical Center] and they performed CPR and worked on him for a long time but unfortunately they couldn’t get him back.”

The deceased has been identified as Gunnar Roepke, age 27, of Tullahoma. 

“We would like to express our sincere condolences to the family.”

Partin said he has contacted Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott, who plans to contact the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation as an outside agency to investigate.

The body will be sent to the state medical examiner’s office for an autopsy. No foul play is suspected, authorities say. 

 

Coffee County Sheriff’s Dept. asking for help with theft of dirt bike

Coffee County Sheriff’s Department deputies are asking the public to help identify the owner of a truck that was allegedly involved  in the theft of a dirt bike. 

According to authorities, the bike was taken at around noon on Friday, Sept. 25 in the Blanton Chapel area. The truck is a quad-cab Dodge, dark in color. See photos below. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Brandon Reed at 931-570-4191. 

 

Work search requirement to receive unemployment now required again in Tennessee

The Reemploy Tennessee initiative began Sunday, Sept. 27, 2020. The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development reminds unemployment claimants that is the day the work search requirement resumes to remain eligible to receive benefits.

If a claimant chooses to continue receiving unemployment benefits, they must contact at least three employers between Sunday, Sept. 27, and Saturday, Oct. 3, and then report those work searches during the certification week that begins Sunday, Oct. 4. This will be part of the weekly certification moving forward.

If a claimant has a definitive return-to-work date due to a temporary layoff, or a COVID-19 related exemption, they do not need to complete this requirement. The system will not prompt exempt claimants to complete the work search portion of the certification process.

Most claimants are required to search for work. Self-employed individuals can fulfill this requirement by performing work activities.

If a claimant fails to complete work searches or activities, the system will automatically deny their benefits for that week.

Out of Work: Not Job Attached: Claimants who are out of work and do not have a job to return to, or a return-to-work date, are required to complete weekly work searches.

Self-employed: Work search activities for self-employed individuals can include calling on clients, advertising business services, posting business-related social media content, enhancing the business’s website, submitting bids or proposals, applying for contract or gig work, or attending training. Self-employed claimants need to continue taking proactive steps to reopen their businesses. If they do not plan to reopen their business, they must complete traditional work searches.

Out of Work: Job Attached: Claimants who are temporarily laid off or furloughed, and have a return-to-work date, are not required to complete weekly job searches.

Union Workers: Claimants, who are union workers, and attained employment through their union hiring hall, are not required to complete weekly job searches.

COVID-19: Claimants who are out of work due to one of the COVID-19 reasons listed in the CARES Act may be exempt from performing job searches. They must self-certify they are unable to look for work due to one of the approved COVID-19 designations but are otherwise able and available.

Reemploy Tennessee can assist claimants with fulfilling the work search requirement and put them on the path to new employment or job training.

Jobs4TN.gov combines the Department’s Unemployment Division and its Workforce Services Division into a powerful workforce development tool for Tennesseans searching for a new job. This integration allows claimants access to more than 210,000 current job openings across the state, career services and job training opportunities – all online.

For one-on-one assistance, career specialists at Tennessee’s more than 80 American Job Centers can work with job seekers to provide customized job searches, job fairs, Reemployment Services and Eligibility Assessment (RESEA) appointments, and help them determine if job training assistance is available.

Career specialists can also work with a claimant to find free or reduced costs for transportation, childcare, uniforms, or other requirements needed to make a successful return to Tennessee’s workforce.

All these services are provided by the state of Tennessee at no cost to the job seeker.

Coffee County Lannom library receives grants for technology, PPE

The Coffee County Lannom Public Library received Tennessee Library Technology Grant and Cares Act Grant on Friday during a presentation with the Tennessee Secretary of State’s office.

The library receied $4,100 in funding for library technology, and $2,310 from CARES act funding for PPE. 

Tennessee State Representative Rush Bricken and Senator Janice Bowling helped to secure the funding. 

 

Carol Madison

Carol Madison of Manchester passed this life on Friday, September 25, 2020
at her residence at the age of 75.  Funeral Services are scheduled for
Sunday, September 27, 2020 at 3 PM at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home.  The
family will receive friends and family beginning at 1 PM.

A native of Alabama, she was the daughter of the late Frank and Ethel
Edwards Bagley.  She was a member of the Asbury Methodist Church in
Manchester and enjoyed reading, working jigsaw puzzles and quilting.  She
also enjoyed watching Netflix, the Hallmark Channel and game shows.  She
loved feeding and watching her Hummingbirds while working in her yard.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by daughter, Tammi
Isbell; brother Johnny Lance and sister, Emmagene Tartarini.

She is survived by her husband, Calvin Madison of Manchester; son, Brandon
Madison of Manchester; daughter, Melanie Isabell of Manchester; sister,
Peggy Rush of Alabama; grandchildren, Brittany Hodges (Lane) of Gallatin,
Jay Isbell of Ragland, AL, and Chase, Dakota and Tripp Hodges, all of
Murfreesboro and four great grandchildren.

Please visit our website at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com to leave
online condolences. Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.

Lane Allen Frame

Lane Allen Frame, age 12 of Manchester, passed away on September 21, 2020,
in Frankfort, MI. Funeral services will be conducted on Sunday, September
27, 2020, in the Manchester Funeral Home chapel with Bro. James Campbell
and Pastor Mike Rigsby officiating. Burial will follow in the Old Blanton’s
Chapel cemetery. Visitation with the family will begin at 12 Noon until
time of service on Sunday.

Lane was born on November 13, 2007 to Steve Frame and Jennifer Luke in
Tullahoma, TN. He was a student at Coffee County Middle School. He loved
skateboarding, playing video games, listening to his music, and the Star
Wars Legos.

Lane is survived by his dad, Steve Frame and Misty Seagroves; mother
Jennifer Luke; his loving and devoted “Nanny”, Debbie Frame; brothers,
Trey, Cody, and Aden Frame, Dylan and Brycen Seagroves; sisters, Emily
Kimmons, Chey, Avery Seagroves, and Mary Wolfrem; several aunts, uncles,
cousins, and a host of friends.

Manchester Funeral Home is honored to serve the Frame family.

www.manchesterfuneralhome.com

Jacob Devin Berber

Jacob Devin Berber passed this life on Thursday, September 24, 2020 at
Tennova Healthcare – Harton in Tullahoma.  Graveside services are scheduled
for 10 AM, Saturday, September 26, 2020 at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.

Jacob was the son of Devin Issac Berber and Kaylee Danielle Herrington of
Tullahoma.  In addition to his parents, he is survived by grandparents,
Julia Fritz of Tullahoma, Johnny Berber of Winchester and April Earls of
Manchester; great grandparents, Rita and John Ward of McMinnville, Ron and
Martha Fritz of Bell Buckle and Bobby and Judy Wallace of Columbia; uncles
Ryan Berber of Tullahoma and Ryder Earls of Manchester and aunt, Ashleigh
Berber of Tullahoma..

Please visit our website at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com to leave
online condolences. Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of
arrangements.

Birthdays- September 25

Birthdays:

Shane Speakman- 18- Pizza Winner!

Matthew Cox- 15

David Bohannon

Melanie Trayser

LeAnn McCullough

Clyde Jones- 84

Weekly Winners:

Cake- Xander Blomquist

Flowers- David & Patsy Fortmen

Birthdays- September 24

Birthdays:

Maddie Meacham- 12- Pizza Winner!

Kristen Elam- 32

Ken Brown

Connie Jaco- 51

Gloria Totherow- 100

Carol Huddleston

Sammy Waters

Anniversaries:

Daniel & Patsy Fortmen- 32 years

Anna Lee “Ann” Mealer

Anna Lee “Ann” Mealer of Tullahoma passed this life on Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at NHC Tullahoma at the age of 91. Mrs. Mealer was born in Manchester to the late Edgar and Myrtle Milstead Lawrence. During her life, Mrs. Mealer was a member of West End Baptist Church who enjoyed reading, cooking, riding around, and doing word puzzles. She babysat all throughout her life, and was dearly beloved by all the families she cared for. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Mealer is preceded in death by her husband, Grady Mealer; eight siblings, Gussie Tate, Louise Croft, Sammie Caroll, Julia Lawrence, Eddye Beacham, Robert Lawrence, Paul Lawrence, and Roberta Tate; and a granddaughter-in-law, Sara Wells. She is survived by one son, Tommy Mealer; one daughter, Sandra Wells; three grandchildren, Lee Anne Wells, Grady Wells, and Clint Mealer; one great-grandson, Charlie Wells; and several nieces and nephews. Visitation for Mrs. Mealer will be held on Saturday, September 26, 2020 from 11:00-1:00pm at Kilgore Funeral Home. Funeral services will immediately follow in the Kilgore Funeral Home chapel at 1:00pm with Bro. Dale Grosch officiating. Burial will follow at Maplewood Cemetery. For those who wish, in lieu of flowers the family asks that donations in Ann’s memory be made to Alzheimer’s Tennessee- PO Box 1373 Tullahoma, TN 37388.
Kilgore Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.