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10/3/18 — Artie Louise Reed

Mrs. Artie Louise Reed, 86, passed away,
Saturday,
September 29, 2018 at Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital. She was born in
Manchester, Tennessee on November 3, 1931 to Jim Buford Jones and Katherine
Ona Pitts Jones who preceded her in death along with her loving husband of
58 years, James Elroy Reed; brothers, Dillard and Buddy Jones; sisters,
Arlie Tate, Pearline Stotts and infant twin sisters, Larine and Irene;
infant brothers, Fred and Alvin Jones.

She was a member of the New Hope Baptist Church. She was a loving wife,
mother, mother-in-law and Nanny. She loved cooking for her family and
always made sure everyone got their favorites. She was retired from
Colonial Shirt Factory and PCA.

She is survived by her children, Howard David (Connie) Reed, Katherine
Diane (Doyle) Sherrill, Richard Dale Reed and Donna Lynn Reed; brother,
Frank Melvin Jones; sisters, Peggy Grosch, Margaret (Clyde) Lewis and Betty
(Orville) McCollough; grandchildren, Chris (Gina) Sherrill, Todd (Sonya)
Sherrill, Clint, Eric, Travis, Spencer and David Lyn Reed, Katy (Dan) Bess;
great grandchildren, Albany, Amelia, Alyssa, Haley Koren, Kyra, Hope,
Trenton, Alex, and Avery Kate. She will be missed by many neices, nephews,
relatives and friends. Special caregiver, Lauren Tobbitt and Amanda Bruce.

Funeral services will be 2:00 PM Wednesday in the Central Funeral Home
Chapel with Minister Leon Williams officiating with burial to follow in the
New Hope Baptist Church Cemetery. Visitation: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Tuesday at
Central Funeral Home, Manchester, Tennessee. www.centralfuneralhome.com

Central Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements

Michele L. Harrison

Michele L Harrison of Tullahoma, passed this life on Saturday, September
29, 2018 at his residence at the age of 75. Memorial Services will be
scheduled at a later date.

A native of Norwood, MA, he was the son of the late Daniel Edward Harrison
and the late Evelyn Lisa Hanscom Harrison. He was a U S Navy veteran and
enjoyed working in his yard planting flowers, fishing, reading and
listening to gospel music.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by brother, Daniel
Harrison.

He is survived by his wife, Brenda Harrison of Tullahoma; daughter, Misty
Mitchell and her husband, Anthony of Shelbyville and three grandchildren,
Brianna and Zachary Tucker and Jacob Mitchell.

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Richard Michael Alley

Richard Michael Alley of Manchester, passed this life on Saturday,
September 29, 2018 at Unity Medical Center at the age of 59. Memorial
Services will be scheduled at a later date.

A native of Baltimore, MD, he was the son of the late Edward Carlye and
Ruth Beatrice Lorch Alley. He was a U S Army veteran and enjoyed being
with his family, fishing and building things.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by son, Robert Alley;
daughter, Bonnie Tilly; brothers, William and Norman Alley and sister,
Carolyn Alley.

He is survived by his wife, Eileen Merryman Alley of Manchester; sons,
Kevin Acton of Maryland and Christopher Alley of Manchester; daughters,
Jennifer Richardson of Manchester and Christina Auble of Maryland;
brothers, Robert Alley of Maryland and Edward Alley and his wife, Beatrice
of Pennsylvania and sixteen grandchildren.

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

10/1/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Lilli Holmes, 11 — Pizza Winner!

Cain Cox

9/30/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
LeeAnn Seaborn — Pizza Winner!

Taylor Hope Bryant, 19

Chevy Watts, 9

Wayne Watts, 9

Holly Watts, 9

9/29/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Sandra Lockwood — Pizza Winner!

Gwen Mears

Keith Wells, 2

Breaking News!! Man Convicted of Rape Granted New Trial

Shannon Amos at the time of his arrest in 2011.

STORY UPDATE:
On Thursday (Sept. 13, 2018) almost 7 years after being arrested Shannon Eugene Amos, now 46, was convicted for having sex with the teenager who worked in his Tullahoma business. Amos was found guilty after a 7-day trial. That’s when this case began to change. According to Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott, Amos was convicted by a jury for Aggravated Statutory Rape, Statutory Rape by Authority Figure, and Sexual Battery by Authority Figure.
Judge Venessa Jackson denied the prosecution’s request to revoke bond pending sentencing, but the D.A.’s office filed a written motion for her to reconsider. Instead of revoking Amos’ bond, Judge Jackson decided to set aside the jury’s verdict and grant the defendant a new trial. According to Assistant District Attorney Jason Ponder, the entire case will have to be re-tried with a new jury and a new judge.
Judge Jackson has not submitted an order at this time giving her reasons for giving Amos a new trial. Ponder said it is his understanding this will be done soon.
ADA Ponder stated the state will continue to pursue justice in this matter, no matter how long it takes.
Amos who is defended by Attorney Ray Fraley, remains free.

Graduation Rates Up Across Tennessee

Dr Candice McQueen

Education Commissioner Candice McQueen has announced that the 2017-18 high school graduation rate held steady at 89.1 percent, which is the highest graduation rate on record for Tennessee. This year, more than 56 percent of districts with high schools saw their graduation rates improve when compared to last year’s rates.
Under Gov. Bill Haslam’s administration, Tennessee has set high expectations for both students and educators, and students have made significant gains as a result. As part of this work, the state transitioned to a more rigorous calculation for graduation rates in 2011, and even under the new criteria, rates have continued to rise.
Additionally, the state raised the bar for graduation expectations when the State Board of Education included participation in the ACT or SAT as a graduation requirement for Tennessee students. This year’s results are the first to reflect this change in accountability.
Coffee County has a graduation rate of 92.8 percent. In Tullahoma the graduation rate was reported at 88.3 percent.

Uber Settlement Announced

Tennessee’s attorney general says the state will receive a $1.7 million share from a $148 million nationwide settlement with Uber over its data breach.
Attorney General Herbert Slatery’s office says the money will be put in the state’s general fund.
Slatery’s office says the settlement comes after Uber learned in November 2016 that hackers accessed Uber’s personal information on drivers, including driver’s licenses for 600,000 drivers nationwide. Uber paid the hackers $100,000 and the company was assured the hackers deleted the info but did not report the breach in a timely manner under state law, having waited until November 2017.
Slatery’s office says Uber has also agreed to take steps to prevent future similar issues.
The larger settlement included all 50 states and Washington D.C.

National Emergency Alert Test set for Wednesday

The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) is reminding Tennesseans today to be aware of the planned national emergency alert test that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will conduct on Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2018.
On Wednesday, FEMA and the Federal Communications Commission will conduct a nationwide test of the Integrated Public Alert and Warning System.
The national test will include both a Wireless Emergency Alert message, sent to mobile devices, at 1:18 p.m., Central, and an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message, to be broadcast on radio and television, at 1:20 p.m., Central.
The Wireless Emergency Alert message will display on mobile devices as a Presidential Alert and will read: THIS IS A TEST of the National Wireless Emergency Alert System. No action is needed.
FEMA will send only one Wireless Emergency Alert message to mobile devices and because the Wireless Emergency Alert message is a Presidential Alert, users will not be able to opt out of receiving the message, even if users have deactivated alert notifications in their mobile devices.
Only wireless providers who have chosen to participate in the national Wireless Emergency Alert System test will deliver the alert system message to their customers’ mobile devices.
The EAS portion of the test is expected to last one minute and will allow FEMA to verify the delivery and broadcast of a national test message and assess the infrastructure for its distribution.
This is the fourth time FEMA has conducted a national EAS test and is the first time for a national WEA test. Previous EAS national tests were conducted in September 2011, 2016 and 2017 in collaboration with the FCC, broadcasters, and emergency management officials in recognition of FEMA’s National Preparedness Month.