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Multiple Vaccination sites are available this week

If you would like the opportunity to receive your COVID-19 vaccine, you have several opportunities this week.

Wednesday:

Manchester Health Department 8:00-4:15

Tullahoma Health Department from 8:00-4:15

Southern Family Market 3:00-6:00

Thursday:

Manchester Health Department 8:00-4:15

Tullahoma Health Department from 8:00-4:15

Friday:

Manchester Health Department 8:00-4:15

Tullahoma Health Department from 8:00-4:15

Marcoms Pharmacy also has vaccines available every Monday and Friday.

Birthdays- June 14

Becky Neely

Kyson Norris- 8- Pizza Winner!

Chad Heaton

Josh Stem

Sarah Hook

Julie Davis

Linda Thompson

Birthdays- June 12

Courtney Reed

Seth Beaty- 12- Pizza Winner!

Willadean Gilliam Bain

Mrs. Willadean Gilliam Bain, age 83, of Hillsboro, TN, passed from this life on Sunday, June 13, 2021, in Manchester, TN. Mrs. Bain was born in Pelham, TN to her late parents Wilson Gilliam and Lizzy Mae Cox Gilliam. She was a seamstress for a shirt company until her retirement. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband of over 50 years, James Frank Bain, and granddaughter, Macey Danielle Sullivan. Mrs. Bain is survived by daughters, Sharon Ann Bain and Vickey (Danny) Sullivan; sisters, Linda (Ron) Hochhalter, Shirley Kim, and Norma Courtney; grandchildren, Tracey Cooper Smith (Caleb) and TJ (Ashleigh) Cooper; special niece Tresa Kim Cooper (Tony). Family will receive friends on Tuesday, June 15, 2021, from 11:00am until 1:00pm at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral services will be conducted immediately following visitation at 1:00pm in the chapel of Central Funeral Home. Burial will follow in Hillsboro Presbyterian Cemetery. Central Funeral Home is serving the family, 931-723-7774, centralfuneralhome.com

Munn, Turner to participate in softball all-star games Thursday

Coffee County Lady Raiders Justus Turner and Keri Munn, who graduated in May, will participate in the Tennessee Softball Coaches Association All-Star games on Thursday at Riverdale High School.

The schedule is as follows: Middle Tennessee will play East Tennessee at 10 a.m., West Tennessee Will play East Tennessee at 12:30 p.m., Middle vs. West at 3 p.m.

Admission charge of $5 and children six and under are free.

Turner was a key cog in the Lady Raider softball offense this spring – hitting .379 with 7 home runs and 9 doubles. Munn was 27-4 in the circle and signed to play at MTSU. She struck out 277 batters in 178 innings of work.

Lady Raiders host dozens of campers

The Coffee County Central Lady Raider basketball team hosted dozens of campers last week for coach Joe Pat Cope’s Camp of Champions.

The campers were invited back to the gym on Monday to watch the Lady Raiders play Franklin in a summer-camp game and pose for a picture with the Lady Raiders afterward. Campers who were able to make it back and hang around were treated to a Lady Raider blowout win.

Campers from coach Cope’s Camp of Champions pose with the Lady Raiders for a photo Monday, June 14, 2021.

Coffee County Schools want the public’s input on a new federal government funding

School districts across the nation are receiving additional funds from the federal government. This funding is known as “ESSER” and provides financial support to state and local educational agencies. 

Coffee County Schools is wanting the public’s input on the additional ESSER 3.0 federal funding. Follow the link below to complete the survey. The survey will remain open until June 25, 2021.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4XTJgx2iqpx9w-n0bIoQsQjL6GAXF8rehVU8-3XISP2CIyQ/viewform?vc=0&c=0&w=1&flr=0&fbclid=IwAR3_AVWXHmVyRHJ_amWgy3Ene8dL9Obwl-tULDDFO81llCFBetmXXbWlnT8

Gas prices remain steady from last week, Coffee County below national and state average

Tennessee gas prices held steady over last week with today’s state average coming in at the same price as one week ago. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $2.88 which is only a penny more expensive than one month ago and $1.00 more than one year ago. The national gas price average is $3.80 and Coffee County’s average is $2.87. This makes Coffee County 21 cents under the national average and one cent under the state average. 

“Motorists are paying, on average, 37% more to fill up than the start of the year,” said Megan Cooper, spokeswoman, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Prices for the rest of the month are likely to push more expensive, but if crude production increases, as forecasted, there is the possibility of seeing some relief at the pump later this summer.”

Quick Facts

· 94% of Tennessee gas stations have prices below $2.75
· The lowest 10% of pump prices are $2.56 for regular unleaded
· The highest 10% of pump prices are $3.12 for regular unleaded

National Gas Prices

At $70/bbl, crude oil has increased to its highest price since October 2018 and is now $23/bbl more expensive than it was this past January. Crude prices have steadily climbed this year along with optimism for the COVID-19 vaccine and the promising impact it will have for global gasoline demand.

Market analyst are keeping a close eye on global supply and demand levels. They are especially eager to see if the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and its allies including Russia, follow through with production increases next month. This move could help put downward pressure on crude prices and, in turn, push gas prices less expensive. However, motorists likely would not see any impact at the pump until mid-to-late July.

Today’s national gas price average is $3.08, which is three cents more on the week, a nickel more on the month and 98 cents more on the year. The latest increases at the pump are attributed to the steady climb in crude prices, especially as demand decreased (−670,000 b/d) and supply increased (+7 million bbl), according to the latest Energy Information Administration (EIA) data. The decrease in demand was surprising as it reflects the Memorial Day holiday, which was expected to inject higher gasoline demand.

National Oil Market Dynamics

At the close of Friday’s formal trading session, WTI increased by 62 cents to settle at $70.91. After crude prices crossed the $70/bbl threshold last week, a point they had not seen since mid-October 2018, they continued to increase due to optimism that vaccine rollout will continue to help crude demand recover and after the U.S. Consumer Price Index showed that prices increased by 5% in May, compared to last year, a larger increase than expected. The new report is fanning market concerns that inflation is driving prices higher. Additionally, crude prices were bolstered by EIA’s latest report revealing that total domestic crude supplies decreased by 5.2 million bbl to 474 million bbl last week. For this week, crude prices could continue to rise if EIA’s report shows another inventory decline.

Tax Tip Tuesday from H&R Block-Things you should know about IRS delays


H&R Block Presents – THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT IRS DELAYS


As a result of COVID staffing issues and tax changes due to COVID, IRS is taking longer than normal to process returns this year. Taxpayers can check their 2020 return status by using the “Get Your Refund Status” link at IRS.GOV or on the IRS App IRS2GO. To check the status you will need your Social Security Number, Filing Status, and Refund Amount as shown on your tax return. If the refund shows a status of “being processed”, there is no further action you can take other than to continue to monitor the status on a weekly basis.


Some reasons for the delay in processing returns are:
-RECOVERY REBATE CREDIT claimed on the return doesn’t match what IRS calculates.
-The lookback rule was applied to use PRIOR YEAR EARNED INCOME to calculate the Earned Income Credit and/or Additional Child Tax Credit.
-MAILED IN returns must be entered manually at IRS and are subject to additional delays due to the manual intervention.
-IDENTITY ISSUES cause some returns to be pulled from automated processing. When this happens, IRS will suspend processing and send a letter to the taxpayer at the address shown on the return. Processing will not continue until the taxpayer responds to the Identity Verification letter.
-If health insurance through the AFFORDABLE CARE ACT (Federal Marketplace health insurance) isn’t reported properly IRS will suspend processing and send a letter to the taxpayer at the address shown on the return. Processing will not continue until the taxpayer responds to the letter with the forms requested.

If you have received a letter from IRS or are concerned about the processing of your tax return and would like help from the Tax Professionals at H&R Block, please call 931-728-9462. H&R Block has your back in Manchester!

Manchester Parks and Recreation to host 4th of July celebration


The 4th of July is less than 3 weeks away which means that is it time for the City of Manchester’s fourth of July celebration. This year will include a performance from the band “7 Bridges: The Ultimate Eagles Experience.” The performance will begin at 7 p.m. at the Rotary Park Amphitheater with the fireworks display starting at 9 p.m. Admission is free, and concessions will be available to purchase at the event.