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8/5/18 — Deanna Renee Matthews

Deanna Renee Matthews., age 39, of Normandy, passed this life on Thursday,
August 2, 2018 at Tennova Harton Hospital. A celebration of life will be
scheduled at a later date. A native of Astabula, Ohio Mrs. Matthews was the
daughter of Randall Stone of Ohio and Kathryn Ferl Stone of Georgia. She
was a homemaker, loved her dogs, Grunter and Ahyoka, and was a member of
the ASPCA. She also enjoyed various crafts. She was preceded in death by
her son, Nicholas Stone and grandpa, Gerald Ludwig. In addition to her
parents, Deanne is survived by two daughters, Brianna Stone of Normandy,TN
and Quotisha Stone of Stone Mountain, Georgia; one sister; Jennifer Benson
and her husband Adrien of Georgia; paternal grandmother, Sandra Kobernik of
Ohio; fiancé, David Matthews and special friend, Charles Hill of Alabama
who was like another child to her as well as several nieces and nephews.

Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

8/6/18 — Elizabeth Bryson

Elizabeth Bryson of Tullahoma, passed this life on Friday, August 3, 2018 at her daughter’s residence at the age of 76 years old. Funeral Services are scheduled for Monday, August 6th at 2:00 PM at Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home with burial to follow at Bethany Cemetery. Visitation with the family will be Monday from 12 PM until service time.
Elizabeth, a native of Tullahoma, was the daughter of the late Johnny and Gladys Bailey Ferrell. She worked on the assembly line at the American Can Company in Shelbyville. She enjoyed spending time at the senior citizens center and VFW where she loved to dance. She also love spending time with her grandchildren. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her son, Chris Allen, and sisters, Betty Smith and Charlotte Ann Huff.
She is survived by three daughters, Gail Farrar and her husband, Donnie of Manchester, Lynn Colyar of Tullahoma and Annette Barnes and her husband, David of Tullahoma; brother, Tommy Ferrell of Grand Prairie, TX and 5 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren.

Online condolences may be made at www.davesculbertsonfuneralhome.com.
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Sounds Streak Moves to Six With Series Opening Victory

The Nashville Sounds continued their winning ways Saturday night as they upended the Sacramento River Cats 3-1 in front of 10,811 fans at First Tennessee Park. The Sounds have now won six games in a row to set a new season-long winning streak.

Chris Bassitt put in a sterling effort on the mound for the Sounds as the right-hander matched a career-high by spinning eight innings of one-run baseball. He yielded just three hits and fanned six in his eight innings of work.

Sacramento took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on a Ryder Jones solo shot but the lead was short-lived as Nashville responded with a run of its own in the home half. Sheldon Neuse and Melvin Mercedes each collected base knocks before Boog Powell lifted a bloop double into shallow left field to drive in a run.

The Sounds took the lead in the next inning as Neuse was again in the thick of the action. Dustin Fowler got the inning started with a base hit and was stuck at first for two outs. Neuse then stepped to the play and drove a double to the deepest part of the ballpark in right center field to score Fowler from first base.

Bruce Maxwell gave the Sounds some insurance in the seventh inning with a run-scoring double to left field. Josh Lucas shut the door on Sacramento with a 1-2-3 ninth inning to earn his fifth save of the campaign

Game two of the four-game series between the Sounds and River Cats is scheduled for Sunday night at First Tennessee Park. Right-hander Daniel Mengden (2-1, 4.43) starts for the Sounds against left-hander Daniel Camarena (0-6, 5.37) for the River Cats. First pitch is scheduled for 6:15 p.m.

Post-Game Notes

  • With tonight’s 3-1 win, the Sounds improved to 56-55 on the season.
  • Tonight’s crowd of 10,811 was the 16th sellout of the season and 71st all-time at First Tennessee Park.
  • The Sounds are back above .500 for the first time since June 8 are on their longest winning streak of the season at six games.
  • With his two-hit night, Dustin Fowler now has 16 multi-hit games in his 32 total games with the Sounds this season.
  • Bassitt became the fourth straight Sounds starter to go at least six innings. It was the 45th time this season the Sounds have gotten at least six innings out of their starting pitcher.

The 2018 season is the Sounds’ 41st in franchise history and fourth as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate. Single-game tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.

Late Goal Lifts Nashville SC to Road Draw

Ropapa Mensah of Nashville SC

A late goal by the bane of all FC Cincinnati fans, Tucker Hume, sealed a road result for Nashville SC against top of the table FC Cincinnati. The goal in the 86’ minute, assisted by Ropapa Mensah, leveled the game at 1-1 and gave Nashville a much-deserved point at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati on Saturday night.

FIRST COME FROM BEHIND RESULT

Tonight’s draw was the first time Nashville SC had earned a result after falling behind at any point in a match. Previously, Nashville was 0-6-0 when falling behind.

DOMINATING THE STAT SHEET

Nashville outplayed Cincinnati for much of the match after FCC opened the scoring just 29 seconds into the match. Nashville beat Cincy in possession (52.4-47.6), shots (19-4), crosses (31-11) and chances created (16-4).

 DEFENSE AGAINST CINCY

FC Cincinnati, which boasts the top scoring offense in the USL, has scored two or more goals in every USL match since May 12 except for its two matches against Nashville SC. In Nashville on July 7, Nashville SC held Cincinnati scoreless in a 0-0 draw. Tonight’s 1-1 tie continued to tell the tale of Nashville’s great defense.

ANOTHER LATE GOAL

Hume’s late equalizer was Nashville SC’s 10th goal after the 75’ minute in all competitions. Nashville has outscored its opposition 10-4 in the final 15 minutes of a match.

A NEW MONTH

After a disappointing July that saw Nashville SC score just one goal and acquire four points, Nashville matched its goal total and got another point from the top team in the USL.

FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS

Nashville will have its only Friday night home game next week when it plays Ottawa Fury FC at home at 7:30 p.m. at First Tennessee Park on August 10.

8/7/18 — Harold B. Ramsey

Harold B Ramsey of Tullahoma, passed this life on Thursday, August 2, 2018
at Tennova Harton Hospital at the age of 87 years. Funeral Services are
scheduled for 2 PM on Tuesday, August 7, 2018 at Daves-Culbertson Funeral
Home with burial to follow at Maplewood Cemetery. The family will receive
friends beginning at 12 PM on Tuesday.

A native of Kentucky, Mr. Ramsey was the son of the late James D. Ramsey
Sr. and the late Fannie Lee Jordan Ramsey. He attended the Covenant
Presbyterian Church of Tullahoma. He enjoyed fishing, horseback riding and
being with his family. He enjoyed building homes and helping people. He
loved the Lord.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers,
James D. Ramsey Jr, E. William Ramsey, Luther Ramsey and Robert Ramsey and
two sisters, Christine Huff and Anna K. Rogers.

He is survived by his loving wife of 29 years, Janice Ramsey of Tullahoma;
sons, Harold Ramsey Jr. and his wife, Tiffany of Groveland, FL and
Christopher Ramsey and his wife, Mandy of Goldsboro, NC ; step-son, Dennis
Kelly and his wife, Michelle of Fairfax, VA; daughters, Debra Sprung of
Paisley, FL, Linda Thomas and her husband, Bill of Altamonte Springs, FL,
Cheryl Causey of Osteen, FL and Dawn Goss and her husband, Marcus of
Altamonte Springs, FL ; step-daughters, Debra Millman and her husband, Mark
of Madison, WI, Kathy Sanchez and her husband, Gilberto of Tullahoma and
Tammy Cyr and her husband, Ray of Tullahoma; two sisters, Mary Case and
Dorothy Frazier, both of Georgetown, TX ; thirty three grandchildren, and
twenty nine great grandchildren.

Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

Montas Leads Sounds to Sweep Over Grizzlies

The Nashville Sounds led from start to finish in a 6-2 win over the Fresno Grizzlies in front of a sellout crowd of 11,227 at First Tennessee Park Friday night. The victory extended Nashville’s winning streak to five games.

The win completed a three-game sweep of the Grizzlies – the first three-game series sweep for the Sounds since the 2007 season.

Starters Frankie Montas of Nashville and Brady Rodgers of Fresno started the game locked in a pitchers’ duel. Both right-handers put up zeroes in the first three innings.

Nashville struck first in the fourth when Steve Lombardozzi and Dustin Fowler sparked a rally with back-to-back one-out singles. Anthony Garcia followed with a run-scoring base hit to give the Sounds a 1-0 lead and Sheldon Neuse knocked in a run with a single to make it 2-0.

Lombardozzi, Fowler and Garcia were at it again in the sixth with three consecutive one-out singles. Garcia’s drove in Lombardozzi to give Nashville a 3-0 lead. Lombardozzi went 2-for-3 with three runs scored, Fowler went 3-for-4 with a stolen base and Garcia knocked in a pair of runs to bring his RBI total to 68.

It was plenty of run support for Montas who went on to throw six shutout innings. He limited Fresno to four hits and one walk. He struck out seven in his third win of the year with the Sounds.

After Fresno’s Garrett Stubbs launched a two-run homer off Dean Kiekhefer in the seventh to make it 3-2, Nashville added three insurance runs in the eighth for good measure.

The Sounds welcome the Sacramento River Cats for a four-game series set to begin Saturday night at First Tennessee Park. Right-hander Chris Bassitt (3-4, 5.34) starts for the Sounds against right-hander Casey Kelly (10-8, 4.82) for the River Cats. First pitch is scheduled for 7:05 p.m.

Post-Game Notes

  • With tonight’s 6-2 win, the Sounds improved to 55-55 on the season.
  • Tonight’s crowd of 11,227 was the 15th sellout of the season and 70th all-time at First Tennessee Park. It’s the 10th-largest crowd in ballpark history.
  • The Sounds are back to .500 for the first time since June 10 and have matched their longest winning streak of the season at five games.
  • Nashville’s win tonight completed a three-game sweep of Fresno. It’s the first three-game series sweep for the Sounds since June 27-29 of 2007 at Albuquerque.
  • Tonight’s win for Nashville completed their second sweep of the season. The Sounds swept Oklahoma City in a four-game series June 26-28.
  • Frankie Montas logged his fourth quality start (6.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 1 BB, 7 K) with Nashville. It was his first start of 6+ IP and 0 R allowed with Nashville in 2018.

The 2018 season is the Sounds’ 41st in franchise history and fourth as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate. Single-game tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.

New Era of Tennessee Football Gets Underway

Tennessee football head coach Jeremy Pruitt and the Vols officially kicked off a new era with their first practice of the season on Friday afternoon at Haslam Field.

Pruitt was impressed with what he saw on Day 1 and noted the addition of a third full length outdoor practice field at Anderson Training Center. With the addition of the third field, the Vols have the ability to practice side-by-side, giving coaches a better opportunity to evaluate.

“It was good to get out there on the grass today,” Pruitt said. “One of the big things I was excited about was the extra practice field that we had.

“That made it a lot easier to do our drills the way we wanted to. It will help our football team over the course of the season. Being able to practice the way we wanted to practice was a really good positive.”

On top of the addition of practice space, the Vols also welcomed nearly 30 players to the field who did not participate in spring practice.

Pruitt touched specifically on the boost provided by the return of linebacker Darrin Kirkland Jr. Prior to missing the 2017 season and most of spring practice due to injury, Kirkland Jr. recorded 111 tackles and 11.5 tackles for loss during the 2015 and 2016 seasons combined, capturing Freshman All-SEC honors in 2015.

“[Kirkland Jr.] didn’t participate very much in the spring, but he picks things up really fast,” Pruitt said. “Today’s really the first day that I saw him out there and practice.

“I think the guy’s got instincts, and I’ve watched him play back in old film. You don’t play in this league as a true freshman unless you’ve got something about you, and he did so I think he’s got a chance to really help us.”
Jeremy Pruitt Quotes
(Opening statement)
“It was good to get out there on the grass today. One of the big things I was excited about was the extra practice field that we had. That made it a lot easier to do our drills the way we wanted to. It will help our football team over the course of the season. Being able to practice the way we wanted to practice was a really good positive.

“Just like the first day of any practice, there are some things that really excite you. You see some guys flash for the first time. We had a lot of guys that it was their first time together. For me, the positives on offense was our huddle organization, getting in and out of the huddle and getting the plays run. We didn’t have any problems with the verbiage, which is good because we have two new quarterbacks out there. It felt like the communication on the defensive side carried over from the spring.

“You can see a lot of our young guys have worked this summer. I think our older guys have done a good job of trying to prepare them. The one thing you can’t do during the summer is matching the intensity once practice starts, the coaches are out there and the tempo. The players can’t get that done on their own during the summer. Obviously, it was a shock to guys who were out there for the first time. Some of these guys probably thought we were halfway through practice, and we hadn’t even finished flex yet. That’s always the case with these young guys because they have lots of nerves and anxiety, but I thought it was a good day. Anybody can look good with head gear and shorts on. To me, right now is about learning what to do and how to do it. When we get closer to putting on the pads, that tells about who you really are.”
(On having a third field)
“It allows you to practice side-by-side. In the spring, we had two fields that were running long ways. That makes it hard to two-spot and go back and forth with swapping in drills. Having two fields side-by-side, you can run parallel with each other and go back and forth.”
(On Austin Pope working with the fullbacks)
“When you look at tight ends, the good ones can play in the c area, in the backfield off the ball or they can flex out and play in space. Only a few of them can do that, but if you get smart guys who play with toughness, they give you an opportunity and know what to do. I think Austin is that way. He is a guy who knows what to do, and that give him a chance, which is half the battle. When you play football, it’s amazing how much knowledge gives you an edge. The guys who pick things up and understand what you and the other team is trying to do and know how to play situational football, it doesn’t take them as many steps to get to one spot as it sometimes takes others.”
(On the 20 offensive linemen in the spring and how much more confident he feels today)
“Well, we’ve got to develop some depth there. At least we’ve got numbers, that would be the start. In the spring, we didn’t have numbers. At least we have a few more. Now, we’ve got to develop some football players, and it’s hard when you’ve got head gears on either side of the ball. Just learning to step with the right foot, play with the right pad level, getting your hands in the right spot and learning how to finish. But you also have to be smart as you do it.”
(On Darrin Kirkland Jr.’s situation and what he’s seen from him since the spring and how much of a “veteran presence” he has)
“I think Darrin is a fast learner. He didn’t participate very much in the spring, but he picks things up really fast. Today’s really the first day that I saw him out there in practice. I think the guy’s got instincts, and I’ve watched him play back in old film. You don’t play in this league as a true freshman unless you’ve got something about you, and he did so I think he’s got a chance to really help us.”
(On Emmit Gooden and how his body type will benefit his position)
“He is a big body. I think you need big bodies in this league. We don’t have enough, so everyone that we can get that know how to play and knows the intangibles that we want to play with will help us. He’s got a lot to learn and a long way to go, but we’re glad to have him.”
(On having more guys this fall instead of spring)
“I just think the longer they have been in the program, the more they are used to the expectations that we have, rather if it’s in the classroom, study hall, weight room, on the field, or how we practice. We are nowhere close to where we want to be, not even close to it, but at least we do have an idea. We do have an understanding of what we are trying to get done, so that is half the battle.”
(On organization after spring practice)
“I think during the summertime when you have player-led practices, I think it gives a chance for people to step into leadership roles. You know nobody is out there but the players, so when you get a group in there sometimes you get people that can get everybody to do things a certain way, and then you have people that just talk about it, and they don’t have an effect on anybody else. I think it gives guys a chance that are true leaders to kind of start doing that. It gives guys that are going to be in support roles, where they can help to support the leaders, which I think is important. I think they have done a good job of that this summer. You can obviously see by some of our young players they know kind of what is going on they aren’t used to the intensity or the length of practice, but they do know what is going on so that is positive.”
(On the corners and Bryce Thompson, Kenneth George, and an alpha dog)
“Bryce and Kenneth for their first practice, they showed some promise. They both have good feet, are heavy handed, play the ball well, have instincts and have to learn what to do. I think we got several guys that have the abilities to be leaders on defense. You know it takes a while for everybody to get in their place a little bit and kind of feel each other out, but it’s hard to do that until you put the pads on and everybody is out there. We have some guys that didn’t participate in spring that I think have really good leadership ability. We have some guys that participated in spring that do, so I think it all kind of works its way out, and probably the closer we get to the first game, hopefully some of those guys will kind of step forward.”

8/3/18 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Darrell Hargrove — Pizza Winner!

Jeanette Taylor

Beth Eagles, 35

Anniversaries:
Mark & Lisa Duke, 33

Stanley & Gretchen Downs, 28

Food Lion Birthday Cake Winner:
Beth Eagles, 35

Flowers by Michael Anniversary Winner:
Stanley & Gretchen Downs, 28

City of Manchester Beer Board Agenda August 7 meeting

City of Manchester
Beer Board Agenda
August 7, 2018

Immediately Following Regular Mayor and Aldermen Board Meeting

Call the Meeting to Order:

Application(s):

Bhadrkia Patel, 201 Murfreesboro Hwy, Manchester, TN 37355 for ARIES MAARS LLC, DBA Day’s Inn & Suites. Property previously known as Greenleaf Inn. Name and Address of Property Owner is same as applicant. This application is for the sale of beer for on-premises consumption.

Randy Dale Harwell, 134 Winstead Road, Manchester, TN 37355 for D & R Market located at 400 Hillsboro Blvd. Property owner is MDS Properties located at 3719 East Compton Road, Murfreesboro, TN 37130. This application is for the sale of beer for off-premises consumption.

Adjournment:

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CITY OF MANCHESTER BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN AGENDA August 7 meeting

CITY OF MANCHESTER
BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN AGENDA
August 7, 2018
5:30 P.M. Work Session
6:30 P.M. Board Meeting

1.INVOCATION

2.PLEDGE TO THE FLAG

3.ROLL CALL

4.MINUTES
July 3, 2018 Board and Beer Board Minutes, July 30, 2018 Special Call Minutes.
5.CORRESPONDENCE
Coffee Café
MPD Letter
6.COMMENTS FROM MAYOR

7.COMMENTS FROM CITIZENS

8.COMMITTEE AND COMMISSION REPORTS
Safety, Finance, Art, Street, Water & Sewer, Recreation, Tourism, Planning and Zoning, and Historic Zoning
9. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

Resolutions:
a.A resolution authorizing the purchase of three (3) 2016 Dodge Charger patrol cars from the State of Missouri for a total purchase price of fifty-five thousand five hundred and 00/100 dollars ($55,500); sponsored by Vice Mayor French.
Ordinances:
a.An ordinance amending Title 14 Chapter 6, Sections 1 and 2 of the Manchester Municipal Code, the same being the zoning ordinance of the City of Manchester, Tennessee, to amend that ordinance and zoning map to provide that real estate owned by Southern Custom Building, LLC, located at 1300 Old Tullahoma Highway be rezoned as C-3 Commercial from I-2 Industrial; sponsored by Vice Mayor French.

10. NEW BUSINESS
Inmate Work Agreement
New Firefighters Oath
Presentation to outgoing Aldermen
11. OLD BUSINESS

12. ITEMS FROM THE BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMAN

13. ADJOURNMENT Beer Board to Follow

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