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Church Security Meeting set for March 24
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department will be holding a meeting concerning church security on March 24, 2018 at Noon. The meeting is open to anyone who wants to attend and will take place in the Community Room at the Coffee County Administrative Plaza.
Discussion will include church security and how to make your congregation safe and secure in a house of worship. The meeting will allow people ask questions and help the sheriff’s department gather information to help area churches. The sheriff’s department looks forward to assisting churches and welcome any input citizens might have to help keep everyone safer.
There will also be an opportunity to schedule a time to visit your church to look at individual needs.
If you have any questions about the meeting contact Investigator Kelly Smith at 931-570-4425 or ksmith@coffeecountytn.org.
Grundy Co. School Board Member Arrested for the Third Time
The Grundy County Sheriff’s Department confirms that Amanda Kasey Anderson was arrested Friday for failure to appear.
In November of 2017, Anderson was arrested after she sent a text message that caused a lock-down for the entire Grundy County school system.
The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office completed a search of all the schools at that time of the text messages and determined there was no credible threat to the schools.
In June of 2017 she was arrested for public intoxication, indecent exposure, false reports/statements and resisting arrest.
Anderson’s next court date is set for April 3.
Three People Die in Cannon County Crash
Three people were killed in a two-vehicle crash Sunday morning along Highway 96 in Cannon County.
The fatal crash was reported around 4:15 a.m. at Cooper Hollow Road.
According to Tennessee Highway Patrol, a car driven by Joshua Harris, 35, of Murfreesboro was traveling east on Highway 96 when his car crossed over the center line and collided with another car driven by Taylor Burrow, 25, of Murfreesboro.
The two drivers were killed along with Dakota Franks, 26, of Savannah, a passenger in Burrow’s car.
The THP crash report said alcohol could have played a role. (WKRN-TV)
Farm Bureau Helping with Black Vulture Attacks on Livestock
Black vulture attacks on livestock are a serious and costly issue for many Tennessee producers who experience losses of livestock to black vultures. Unfortunately, producers are limited in legal methods of removing problem black vultures since they are protected under the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act. Previously, the only legal option to protect livestock from depredation was to apply annually for an individual black vulture depredation permit at the cost of $100.
The Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation (TFBF) Board of Directors has obtained a statewide depredation permit for black vultures from the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). TFBF has worked with both state and federal elected and agency personnel to be able to issue sub-permits to livestock producers who are experiencing problems with black vultures.
This permit provides Farm Bureau members who are livestock producers an opportunity to apply for a livestock protection depredation sub-permit allowing legal “takes” of black vultures that are attacking livestock. The statewide permit will be administered by TFBF. There is no cost to TFBF members who apply for a TFBF livestock protection depredation sub-permit.
Sub-permits will be issued to livestock operations only. Applications will be scored based on the information provided regarding past depredation history, proximity of black vulture roosts, number of livestock on the farm and the general livestock density of the area based on the most recent Tennessee Agricultural Statistic Service.
Applicants must agree to follow all rules and regulations required by USFWS in the TFBF statewide permit, including:
•Adoption of non-lethal measures to deter black vulture depredation,
•Use of shotguns and “non-toxic” shot in the lethal “taking” of depredating black vultures,
•Report “takes” to TFBF quarterly,
•Use of black vulture carcasses as effigies in areas where depredation is occurring.
Producers approved for sub-permits will receive a signed approval and sub-permit with an allotted number of black vulture “takes,” a copy of the TFBF statewide depredation permit, guidelines for removal methods and a black vulture dispatch log.
Producers experiencing extreme depredation and large black vulture roosts are encouraged to apply for an individual black vulture depredation permit with USFWS. Individual permits allow producers to be approved for a larger number of “takes” by USFWS.
Sub-permit applications are available at tnfarmbureau.org/blackvultures (Black Vulture sub-permit 2018) or at any county Farm Bureau office in Tennessee. Applications should be returned to Tennessee Farm Bureau, Attn: Debbie Briggs, P.O. Box 313, Columbia, Tennessee 38402.
Funniest Man in America coming to Manchester
James Gregory is known as the Funniest Man in America and he’s coming to the Manchester-Coffee County Conference Center this Friday (March 16, 2018) at 7:30pm.
He is not your typical comedian. His material is G-rated, and if he veers into the political realm at all, it is in a non-offensive way. He doesn’t bombard the audience with one-liners but is more of a storyteller.
He has never been a TV or movie star, but he does make radio
appearances like the Rick and Bubba show heard on WMSR.
Don’t miss this opportunity to see the Funniest Man in America, James Gregory. For tickets call 931-723-8283 or funniestman.com.
3/15/18–Alline B. Sprouse
A graveside service for Mrs. Alline B. Sprouse, age 96 of Manchester, will be conducted on Thursday, March 15, 2018, 2 PM at Manchester City Cemetery with Roger Brown and Louis Johnson officiating.
Alline was born on June 26, 1921 to the late John and Pearl Banks. She was a member of Bell Springs United Methodist Church. Mrs. Sprouse enjoyed playing basketball, gardening, and loved the outdoors.
Mrs. Sprouse is preceded in death by her husband, Howard B. Sprouse. She is survived by niece, Sandy (Roy) Schaffer, Lisa (Tony) Rouvelas, Carol (Tim) Green; nephew, David (Jennifer) Banks and several great nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Bell Springs United Methodist Church
Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Sprouse family.
You may sign the online guestbook at: www.coffeecountyfuneralchapel.com
Prep Results and Schedule
Friday Prep Results
CCMS Tennis swept Shelbyville 8 to 1(Girls) and 3 to 1(Boys) – See the story HERE
WMS Boys’ Soccer beat North Franklin 6 to 1 – See the story HERE
CHS Boys’ Soccer lost at Riverdale – 1 to 0 (scrimmage) – See the story HERE
CCMS Baseball hosting Lincoln County – PPD, Makeup Date is TBD
Saturday Prep Results
CHS Bass Club in Region Fishing Tournament on Normandy Lake – See the story HERE
CCMS JV Baseball tied with Tullahoma – 2 to 2 – See the story HERE
CCMS JV Baseball beat Oakland – 10 to 0 – See the story HERE
Sunday Prep Results
CCMS JV Baseball lost to Hermitage – 3 to 1 – See the story HERE
Monday Prep Schedule
4:00 PM – CHS Tennis HOSTS Giles Co
5:00 PM – CCMS Baseball HOSTS Harris
5:00 PM – CCMS Softball HOSTS Harris – PPD
5:00 PM – CHS Baseball HOSTS Columbia
5:00 PM – WMS Softball HOSTS Cascade
5:00 PM – WMS Baseball HOSTS Huntland
5:15 PM – CCMS Boys’ Soccer HOSTS Harris
6:00 PM – WMS Boys’ Soccer at Tullahoma
7:00 PM – CHS Softball HOSTS Franklin Co – Thunder Radio Broadcast
CCMS Tennis Teams Open Season with Friday Wins
Playing only singles matches, the Lady Raiders dominated the day in Shelbyville. Coffee County won eight of the nine matches to capture the team win. Singles winners were Jayda Wright(by a score of 6 to 2), Marley Perry(6 to 2), Anna Amado(6 to 1), Lucy Riddle(6 to 2), Paige Meadows(6 to 4), Kylie Millaway(6 to 1), Claire Rondolet(4 to 1) and Riley Tucker(4 to 2)
A much smaller Red Raiders team won 2 of their 3 singles matches and the lone doubles match of the day. Jayden Brown got a 6 to 3 win in singles while Logan Hale won 6 to 1. In doubles play, Brown teamed up with Leon Mayo for a 6 to 2 doubles win.
The CCMS netters will hit the court again on Tuesday as they travel to Tullahoma. The first match will get underway at 4 PM.
Westwood Soccer Tops North on Friday in Non-Conference Friendly
John Martinez kept his hot scoring streak alive as he had 3 goals. Keiton Sherrill, Louie Frazier and Nico Sanfilipo each netted goals. Kevon Perigrino had 2 assists and Bodey Todd had a pair of saves in net.
In the JV game, the Rockets won 5 to 0 over the Gators. Caleb Cargile, Izick Sierra, Landon Lowery, Trevor Bellamy and Isaac Simmons all notched single goals for Westwood.
The Rockets will be back in action on Monday when they travel to Tullahoma. That match will get underway at 6 PM.
CHS Anglers Shine at Normandy Tournament on Saturday
The Coffee County Youth Bass Club welcomed their South Central Region rivals to Normandy Lake on Saturday for a region tournament. With 111 boats in the field, a huge crowd was on hand at Barton Springs for the event. Nine boats of Raider anglers were a part of the largest high school tournament ever held at Normandy.
On their home lake, four boats from the Coffee County team finished in the top 16 for the tournament. Once again, the team of Garrett Davis and Isaiah Owens led the way for Coffee County as they captured 4th place overall landing 5 fish totaling 10.68 pounds. That total was just under a pound out of first place. The brother tandem of Braeden and Colby Thurmond finished in 8th place with a 5 fish stringer totaling 10.44 pounds. Hunter Sanders and Blake Mangrum captured 14th place with a total catch of 8.31 pounds. Jacob Garms and Hogan Scott landed 5 fish that tipped the scales at 7.32 pounds to earn 16th place.
Branson and Dawson Wells finished in 20th place as they caught 4 fish for a total of 6.44 pounds. Shannah Frame and Jace Rice came in 26th place with a total of 4.65 pounds. Hunter Haley and Garrett Fellers landed 1 keeper of 2.72 pounds to finish in 34th place and Joe White and Adam Petty caught 1 fish totaling 2.21 pounds to come home in 39th place.
The Coffee County Bass Club will be back in action Saturday when they travel to Tims Ford for another South Central Tennessee Region tournament. Blast off will take place at 1st light. Weigh-in will begin at 2 PM.