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10/22/17 — Birthdays

No birthdays to report

Anniversaries:
Ralph & Linda Keele, 54

10/21/17 — Birthdays

Birthdays:
Ciara Irwin, 18 — Pizza Winner!

Mimie Harrell

Kipton Frame, 1

Habitual Motor Offender Arrested in Manchester

Apollo Dion Burns.. Photo from the CCSD

Apollo Dion Burns age 27 of Glaze Court, Murfreesboro was arrested by Manchester Police on Saturday for being a habitual motor offender, driving on suspended/revoked license 5th offense and disorderly conduct.
According to the arrest warrants, officers responded to a single vehicle accident on Oakdale Street. Upon arrival, Burns allegedly had crashed through a private fence and was attempting to get his vehicle out of the ditch. The warrant says Burns was uncooperative with the officers and allegedly refused to listen to instructions. After a check of the man’s driving record he was placed under arrest.
Burns was booked in at the Coffee County Jail under a bond of $20,000 and he will appear in court on November 2, 2017.

Another Area School Recognized by State Education Commissioner

Dr Candice McQueen

We reported yesterday that Education Commissioner Candice McQueen announced Tennessee’s 2017 Reward schools on Friday, which include the top 5 percent of schools for academic achievement and the top 5 percent for student growth. These 169 schools span 60 districts across Tennessee.
We reported that Hillsboro Elementary in Coffee County was listed as Reward Progress and we would also like to report that Pelham Elementary in Grundy County received the same recognition.
Of the 2017 Reward schools, 59 are being recognized for performance, 85 are recognized for progress, and 25 schools are Reward schools both for performance and progress.

More Information on Murdered Body Found in Grundy County

The Grundy County Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate a death after a body was found October 6, 2017.
The discovery was made on October 6, in a wooded area of Altamont.
Sheriff Clint Shrum said the body has been identified as 35-year-old Dylan Winton from Tracy City.
Winton was reported missing on March 13 of this year.
The sheriff said Dylan Winton’s remains were found partially buried under brush on Bess Road near Altamont. He is now looking for the people responsible.
In an update; the Grundy County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that Dylan Winton was shot at least four times.
The Medical Examiner’s Office recovered three bullets from his skull and one in the back. The bullets were sent to the TBI Crime Lab for analysis.

Youth Deer Rally is this Weekend

Tennessee young sportsman deer hunts for the 2017-18 season will be held the weekend of Oct. 28-29.
Youth ages 6-16 years of age may participate. Participating youth can use a gun, muzzleloader, and archery equipment.
Young sportsmen must be accompanied by a non-hunting adult, 21 or older who must remain in position to take immediate control of the hunting device. The adult must also comply with the fluorescent orange regulations as specified for legal hunters. Multiple youth may be accompanied by a single qualifying adult.
The annual Coffee County Young Sportsman Deer Rally will be held on Saturday at the Coffee County Fair Grounds from 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Sponsors and committee members would like to invite all eligible hunters (ages 6-16) who participate in the Statewide Young Sportsman Deer Hunt to attend this year’s 13th annual event. Admission is FREE, including lunch beginning at 10 a.m. Successful hunters can check in their harvest at the event beginning at 7:00 a.m. and will be entered into a contest. Vendors will be set up to exhibit the latest in hunting products. There will be lots of prizes given away. This is a nonprofit event with all proceeds used to conduct the event.
In 2016, youth hunters harvested a total of 5,854 deer during the first hunt. All 95 Tennessee counties reported harvests in 2016.

Unemployment Rate Drops Again

State officials have announced the state unemployment rate fell to 3 percent in September, marking the lowest it has been since the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics began tracking the information in January of 1976.
The rate is down from the August rate of 3.3 percent.
Gov. Haslam said since June, the state’s unemployment rate has been on a steady, record-breaking decline.
While Tennessee’s latest unemployment rate dropped by 3-tenths of a percentage point, the U.S. rate dropped by 0.2 percentage points to 4.2 percent.
The U.S. rate is down 0.7 percentage points from September 2016, while Tennessee’s rate is down 1.9 percent from a year ago.
County unemployment numbers will be released on Thursday.

Sex Offenders Might get a Knock on Their Door

Sex offenders in Middle Tennessee can expect a knock on their door over the next several days as officers begin Operation Blackout. The goal of this sweep is to make sure sex offenders are not participating in any Halloween events.
People convicted of sex crimes have all signed a set of fall rules that prohibits them from participating in trick-or-treating. Sex offenders are not allowed to have their porch lights on, open their doors to anyone except law enforcement, to have fall decorations, wear costumes or attend fall festivals or parties.
During the statewide sweep last year, corrections officers checked on 3,000 sex offenders and found 400 violations.

10/23/17 — Howell Bryan Rust

Visitation services for Howell Rust, age 57, of Manchester, Tennessee
will be conducted on Monday, October 23, 2017 from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at
Central Funeral Home. Funeral service will follow immediately afterwards
with Pastor Jane Herring officiating. Mr. Rust passed away Saturday,
October 21, 2017 at St. Thomas West Hospital in Nashville.
Howell was born on May 30, 1960 in Manchester, Tennessee. He was the
owner/operator of Northside Clocks for 22 years enjoying his craft and
being with the public. To relax after hours of tedious work he enjoyed
the fresh air of the outdoors.
Preceded in death by his father Henry Rust. Survived by his loving
mother, Barbara Maze Rust; children, Derek Rust (Nicole), Erika Holt
(Jason); sisters, Brenda Hitt (Brent), Ruthie Frassrand (David);
grandchildren, Derek Braxton and Amelia Kate Rust; special friends,
Marcos Moore and wife Barbie, Glenn Cox and Cynthia Duke.

Arrangements with Central Funeral Home

Coffee County Comes Up Short Against Siegel on Senior Night

Deaaron Rozier fends off a Siegel defender with a stiff arm on Friday night. [Photo by Josh Peterson – Manchester Times]

Playing their most complete game of the year, the Coffee County Central High School football team came up short to Siegel at Carden-Jarrell Field on Friday night.  Despite the loss, the Red Raiders played in such a fashion that honored the 12 members of the senior class on Senior Night.  And as an added bonus, senior Alontae Taylor broke a pair of career records in the process as Coffee County fell 43 to 35.

Taylor broke the career mark for rushing touchdowns, held by Chris Elam, on the first drive of the game as he punched a quarterback keeper in from 1 yard out to give Coffee County a 7 to 0 lead.  The Raiders and Stars traded first half scores as Siegel took a 22 to 21 lead into the half.

Taylor added a touchdown on a kickoff return and another rushing touchdown in the 2nd half to give him 81 career touchdowns.  The final touchdown gave Coffee County a 35 to 29 lead with 11:49 left in the game.  Siegel used a pair of big plays to notch three 4th quarter touchdowns and capture the region win.

Taylor finished the game as the leading rusher as he carried the ball 25 times for 107 yards to become the career leader in rushing yards in Coffee County history; once again eclipsing the mark of Chris Elam.  Deaaron Rozier added 105 yards rushing on 18 carries and Andrew Mahaffey had 82 yards on the ground on 11 carries and 2 touchdowns.  For their efforts, Rozier and Mahaffey were named the Crazy Daisies co-players of the game.  Zach Vaughn caught 4 passes for 42 yards and had a 2 point conversion.  Coffee County finished the game with 471 total yards.

Coffee County hits the road Friday night for the season finale.  Coffee County will travel to Sparta to take on White County.  Thunder Radio, as always, will be on hand to bring you all the action.  Kickoff is set for 7 PM, Thunder Radio begins live coverage with the Friday Night Thunder Pregame Show at 6.

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