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10/11/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Jim Hatfield — Pizza Winner!

Andrea Freeze

Eddy Airhart

Kris Slade, 44

James West, 38

Traffic Signal at Publix and 41-A Lights Up October 15

The new traffic signal at the intersection of Highway 41-A, Publix and William Northern Boulevard in Tullahoma will go into service at 9 a.m. Monday, October 15.
“Motorists are urged to be cautious at the intersection of 41-A and William Northern Boulevard in front of the new Publix where a new traffic signal is being turned on Monday, October 15,” said Tullahoma Police Chief Paul Blackwell.
The light is designed to alleviate traffic congestion at this intersection as the new Publix opens. The scheduled Publix opening date is October 31, according to Store Manager, Tim Hastings.
This is a temporary light, and a permanent light with cross walk and striping will be installed later in 2018.

“ICE” Bust in Moore County

Photo from the Moore County Sheriff’s Office.

Late last week, Moore County Deputy Dustin White conducted a traffic stop on Highway 50 near the Moore/ Lincoln line.
Deputy White began questioning the driver, and noticed the driver was acting suspicious. Deputy Jerod Bradford, K-9 Dabbs, along with Lt. Gary Tankersley came to assist in the stop. As the driver was being asked to step out of the vehicle he fled the scene and evaded the deputies at a high rate of speed. The driver eventually lost control of his motor vehicle and crashed just across the Lincoln County line.
Upon arriving at the crash scene, Deputies were unable to find the driver, as he had fled on foot. K-9 Dabbs was utilized to search for a scent on or about the vehicle and did alert the Deputies to the suspicion of Narcotics.
Upon further investigation, a short distance from the scene, Deputy Dustin White recovered a small duffle bag that he had seen in the vehicle during the initial traffic stop. The bag contained 212.5 grams of Methamphetamine “Ice” and drug paraphernalia.
The case is still under investigation, with charges pending.

Judge Hearing Class-Action Lawsuit Against the State concerning TennCare

A federal judge is hearing arguments in a class-action lawsuit that claims delays in processing TennCare applications have left thousands of low-income Tennesseans without timely access to medical care.
TennCare applicants testified in court in Nashville on Tuesday in a lawsuit that was originally filed in 2014 after the rollout of the Affordable Care Act. At the time, the state’s computer system was unable to handle a new method of determining TennCare eligibility.
Attorneys for the state say the problem is fixed and now less than 1 percent of applications are not resolved within the 45 or 90 days required by law, depending on the type of application.
Attorneys for TennCare applicants say the problem is ongoing and the court should order the state to respond to applications more quickly.

Distracted Driving one of the most Prevalent Traffic Problems

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says distracted driving is one of the most prevalent traffic safety problems among drivers of all ages. Statistics indicate distracted driving resulted in 3,450 fatalities nationwide in 2016, with nearly one-tenth of fatal crashes reported involving distractions. In Tennessee, 622 distracted driving fatalities were reported between 2012 and 2016.
AAA says while cell phones are the most common distraction, interacting with passengers, eating or drinking, reaching for things in the back seat and programming your GPS while driving can take your focus away from the road and cause a crash.

Busy Saturday in Manchester

Manchester will be the home of River Romp to be held from 3-7 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 13. The first-ever event will be held at Rotary Park and along the greenway in Manchester and will feature live art work, vendors selling their art, plus handmade arts and crafts. River Romp will feature food trucks, Yoga, acoustic music and more. Event partner L&H Distributing Company, Inc. will also provide a craft beer truck featuring some of Tennessee’s best craft beer.
Manchester’s Scott van Velsor and wife Kristin Luna put together the event to promote local artists. Luna explains more about River Romp;

River Romp is designed to be a fundraising vehicle for current and future mural installations in Manchester. Luna says the new mural is being designed under the bridge on the greenway. She said it should be completed during the event on Saturday.
Luna told us about the entertainment that will take place;

The event is free and open to the public. Folks are invited to bring lawn chairs, family and pets. Parking will be available at the Manchester Parks and Recreation Complex lot and overflow parking is also available at Fred Deadman Park.

Attention all Harry Potter fans out there, check out this FREE event that the Coffee Children’s Advocacy Center is putting on! This will be tons of fun for the little wizards in your family.
The School of Wizardry Fall Festival will take place on Saturday at the Church @ 117. All wizards and want to be wizards are invited to join all the fun from 1pm-4pm.
Admission is free for the School of Wizardry Fall Festival brought to you by the Coffee Children’s Advocacy Center.
The Church @ 117 is located at 117 East Fort St in downtown Manchester.
See the advertisement on the front page of our website for more information on the event.
The Children’s Advocacy Center provides forensic interviews of child victims, child and family advocacy services, mental health services, prevention services and partners with Our Kids to bring specialized medical exams to children who are victims of sexual abuse. All services are provided free of charge.

The 7th annual ONE DAY OF HOPE cc will also take place Saturday Oct. 13, 2018 at the Coffee County Fairgrounds from 9am-2pm.
ONE DAY OF HOPE cc is a day to reach out to our community in the name of Jesus to provide clothes, food, coats, shoes, various FREE services (medical/dental, haircuts, family portraits, groceries, etc).
Many volunteers will be on hand to assist people in various ways, such as helping to carry items for those in need or to just simply answer questions.

Joseph A. Patrick

Joseph A Patrick of Tullahoma, passed this life on Wednesday, October 10,
2018 at his residence at the age of 73. No services are scheduled.

A native of Ringgold, GA, he was the son of the late Richard A Patrick and
the late Bettye Stanley Guffey. He enjoyed “tinkering” with electronics
and computers. He also enjoyed watching Science Fiction movies and
listening to music. When he became confined to his electric wheel chair,
he enjoyed riding around outside.

He is survived by half brother, Larry Guffey of Harrison, TN and caregiver,
Rosa Nunley of Franklin County.

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements

10/10/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Joanna Spencer — Pizza Winner!

Ralph Hart

Coffee County CHS and Middle School Cross Country Teams Sweep Home Meet on Tuesday

The Coffee County cross country teams of CHS and CCMS hosted their second meet of the year on Tuesday at Old Stone Fort State Park.  The Red Raider Run, sponsored by Jiffy Burger and Bridgestone, saw the Raider runners capture wins in all 4 races.

For the middle school runners, Greenlee Woods ran away with the girls’ race to win with a time of 15:09.  Teammate Elizabeth Young broke to tape in 2nd place with a time of 22:13 just 5 tenths of a second ahead of Harris’ Cynthia Vitervo.

In the middle school boys’ race, Cam Harvey won the race with a time of 12:27.  Lucas Beaty(with a time of 12:35) came in second place and Bradley Escue(13:05) came in 3rd as the Raiders swept the top 3.  Additionally, Manuel Gonzalez(13:59) was 5th and Clayton Bryant(15:17)  finished 7th.

In the high school races, Patricia Barrera led a Coffee County charge that saw 6 Lady Raiders finish in the top 9.  Barrera won the race with a time of 22:35.  Madison Rooker(24:01) was 3rd, Ariana Hanson(26:43) was 4th, Beatris Barrera(36:48) was 5th, Zoe Mills(27:49) was 6th and Haley Sherrill(30:53) came in 9th.

For the boys, Jacob Rutledge won with a time of (18:27).  Renato Ayala(19:42) was 3rd, Ethan Welch(20:14) was 5th, Bodey Todd(20:37) finished in 6th place, Landon Kenney(20:50) was 7th, Jacob Melton(20:51) was 8th, Christian Alvarez(21:13) was 9th and Garrett Masters(21:13) came in 10th place as Coffee County captured 8 of the top 10 places.  Wesley Swiger finished in 18th place with a time of 28:24.

The race ends the season for the middle school runners.  The high school harriers will travel to Dickson on Saturday for the Mid State Cross Country Association Championship.  First race is set to begin at 9 AM at Buckner Park in Dickson.

Temple Baptist Christian School Volleyball Wins in Alabama

Hitting the road to Alabama, the Temple Baptist Christian School volleyball team traveled to Madison to take on Madison Baptist Academy.  The Lady Eagles captured their 19th win on the season as they dropped the Lady Mustangs in straight sets.  Temple won by set scores of 25-18, 25-19, 25-13.  The JV Lady Eagles dropped their match in straight sets by set scores of 17-25 and 20-25.

In the varsity match, Temple rattled off 6 straight points to blow open an 18 to 16 game and win the first set.  The Lady Eagles built a 19 to 7 lead in the 2nd set and a 13 to 5 lead in the final 2 sets in the dominating win.

The Lady Eagles hit the road again on Friday when they travel to Louisville, Kentucky to play in the Landmark Christian Academy Tournament.  Pool play will begin at 9 AM with the tournament bracket played out of Saturday.