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Sue Walker

Sue Walker of Lynchburg, TN went to be with her heavenly father March 10, 2021.  She was born November 21, 1927 to the late Charlie Tripp and Mammie Sawyer Tripp.

“I have not merely spent my life, I have invested in it since 1927, with the love and help of God, my husband, children, and grandchildren. I have give myself to the love of God and all my family.”

She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Charles Walker and eldest son, Donald Walker.

She is survived by her sons, Kenneth Walker (Martha), Dale Walker (Nancy), Joey Walker (Kelli); daughters, Barbara Parks (Larry), Rita Eslick (Dale); daughter-in-law, Mary Anna Walker; nine grandchildren; thirteen great-grandchildren; two great great-grandchildren.

The family will welcome friends at Lynchburg Funeral Home for a Visitation on Saturday, March 13 from 11:30am until 12:30pm. A Graveside service will follow at Fugua Reed Cemetery at 1:00pm.

For online guest registry please visit, www.lynchburgfuneralhome.com

LYNCHBURG FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

Manchester VFW breakfast to resume this month

The Manchester, Tennessee Veterans of Foreign Wars All-American Post 10904
is pleased to announce that the VFW Breakfast, a long-time community
favorite, is resuming beginning this month from 7 AM – 9:30 AM. Past
attendees will attest that it’s well worth the early wake-up.

The VFW Breakfast will return safely and confidently on March 27th, and will
again serve our community a hearty all-you-can-eat breakfast for only $6.50
per person, although donations above that amount are always welcome. The VFW
Breakfast, traditionally held the last Saturday of each month, was suspended
a year ago due to the pandemic. VFW is proudly starting it back up again,
better than ever.

As the Post’s main fundraiser, the VFW Breakfast has special relevance
because revenues allow the Post to carry out its mission of helping veterans
and their families. Without these critical funds, VFW has been hard-pressed
to complete its mission at full capability. Now, necessary funds will be
available.

Additionally, Humana Health Care has partnered with VFW Post 10904 to pay
all food costs – meaning even more funds will be available to help area
veterans.

VFW Post Commander, retired Navy Chief Kim King, said, “Please know that
nearly every member of the Post has had a vaccine to date. We will do all
we can to provide a safe, clean breakfast event.”

For more information and to stay current on the latest local VFW news, visit
our website at www.vfwpost10904.com

Murfreesboro police still looking for man who pulled gun at Hardees drive thru

Murfreesboro Police Department detectives are still in search of the man who allegedly threatened a Hardee’s employee with a gun in the drive-thru back in November 2020.

The unidentified man pulled up at a Hardee’s drive-thru window and requested to speak to a manager about a $10.00 refund. The man became hostile and pointed a handgun at a fast-food worker with his finger on the trigger.

The upset customer was driving a black Chevy Equinox SUV and left the restaurant, located at 1685 Middle Tennessee Blvd., before police officers arrived. He has a beard and wears a nose-ring.

The man could face aggravated assault charges once he’s identified and located.
Anyone with information about this man’s identity can email crimetips@murfreesborotn.gov.

Largest community tree-planting event in America to be held in Tennessee on March 20

In what organizers believe is the largest community tree planting event in America, thousands of volunteers have registered to plant more than 50,000 native trees including every county in Tennessee during Tennessee Tree Day, taking place March 20, 2021. The event includes 112 community tree pickup sites and more than 4,000 individual tree-planting locations. The event is organized every year by Tennessee Environmental Council, a non-profit organization based in Nashville, with Tennessee’s Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry playing a vital role in this event.
The pickup site in Coffee County is the UT Extension at 1331 McArthur St. in Manchester. Pickup is 9a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday, March 19 and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. The deadline has already passed to order trees.

“In a rough pandemic year, it is heartwarming to see thousands of volunteer participants planting trees and planting hope for our future,” says Cynthia Hernandez, Tree Program Manager at Tennessee Environmental Council.

The annual statewide event was recently endorsed by the Tennessee State House of Representatives, which voted unanimously in favor of a joint “Tennessee Tree Day Resolution” (HJR0147) (https://t.e2ma.net/click/9cwemi/d4npzgb/9sgp84d). The goals of this volunteer effort include maintaining a healthy tree canopy in communities across Tennessee, advancing natural climate solutions, and increasing biological diversity. Native tree species being planted include bald cypress, eastern redbud, northern red oak, white oak, pecan, shortleaf pine, red mulberry, silky dogwood, tulip-poplar, sweetgum, wild plum, and buttonbush.

“There’s no better way to improve our environment,” says Jeffrey Barrie, CEO of Tennessee Environmental Council. “Every year, participants show up by the thousands to do something positive for our world, and that’s why we keep doing it year after year,” says Barrie.

Tennessee Environmental Council’s Tree Program was established in 2007 with a goal of planting one million native trees across the state by 2025 to increase the biological diversity of the state and region, and to help replace trees lost to development and other causes. Since then, volunteers have planted over 679,100 trees through this program, fulfilling the mission of engaging individuals and communities to improve our environment and public health.

The event is sponsored by numerous funders and agencies, including National Wildlife Federation, Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee, Memorial Foundation, TVA, Bridgestone Americas Trust Fund, Penske, Sharing Change, Root Nashville, more than a dozen city and county municipalities, and other funders and sponsors.

About Tennessee Environmental Council:

Tennessee Environmental Council was founded in 1970 by six founding groups: Tennessee Wildlife Federation, League of Women Voters, American Lung Association of Tennessee, Junior League of Nashville, Cheekwood Botanical Garden and Estates, and Tennessee Federation of Garden Clubs, along with founding members Cecil Branstetter, Lucius Birch Jr., and Lester Dudney.

H&R BLOCK STUDENT OF THE WEEK

Join us at Thunder Radio and Rosalyn Partin of the Manchester H&R Block and congratulate our student of the week – Will Rogers

Will is 7th grader at Westwood Middle School. He is the son of Stan and  Lee Rogers. His favorite subject is Math. Will has not yet decided on his career plans after school. In his free time, Will enjoys soccer, basketball, dirt bikes and his dog Shadow.

Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all year long. H&R Block gives each Student of the Week a gift card, a commemorative plaque, as well as a special letter of recognition. Job well done, Will.

(Pictured above, from left, Rosalyn Partin with H&R Block, WMS principal Julie Miller and Will Rogers)

 

Spring sports ticket information for Coffee County Central; Thunder Radio broadcast schedule

Capacity will continue to be limited for Coffee County Central sports this spring – particularly baseball and softball.

Baseball and softball tickets will be available through GoFan at www.gofan.co. Tickets will go on sale a few days before each game is set to be played.

Tickets for CHS boys soccer will be sold at the gate only and not online.

Temperature checks and facial coverings are required to enter and fans are asked to socially distance.

Tickets are $5 for adults and $3 for students.

Thunder Radio will broadcast over 30 CHS baseball, softball and soccer games this spring, beginning with the Lady Raider softball team on Monday against Warren County. Thunder Radio will broadcast a double header Tuesday – Red Raider baseball at 4 p.m. and Lady Raider softball at 7 p.m. See the full broadcast schedule below.

DAYDATETIMESCHOOLSPORTOPPONENTLOCATION
Monday3/15/217:00 PMCHSsoftballWarren Countyaway
Tuesday3/16/217:00 PMCHSsoftballColumbia*home
Tuesday3/16/214 p.m.CHSBaseballColumbiaHome
Wednesday3/17/215:00 PMCHSsoftballBrentwoodAway
Friday3/19/215:30 p.m.CHSBaseballPope John Paul IIHome
Tuesday3/23/216 p.m.CHSBaseballTullahomaHome
Wednesday3/24/217:00 PMCHSsoftballTullahomaHome
Friday3/26/215:30 p.m.CHSBaseballCentral MagnetHome
Monday3/29/217:00 PMCHSSoftballFranklin Countyaway
Tuesday3/30/216:30 PMCHSsoftballLincoln Countyaway
Monday4/5/216 p.m.CHSSoccerLincoln CountyHome
Tuesday4/6/216 p.m.CHSBaseballFranklin Countyaway
Wednesday4/7/216 p.m.CHSBaseballFranklin CountyHome
Thursday4/8/217 p.m.CHSSoccerFranklin CountyHome
Monday4/12/217:00 PMCHSsoftballWarren Countyhome
Tuesday4/13/215 p.m.CHSBaseballLawrence CountyHome
Tuesday4/13/217 p.m.CHSSoccerWilson CentralHome
Wednesday4/14/214 p.m.CHSBaseballLawrence CountyAway
Thursday4/15/216:30 PMCHSsoftballNashville Lady KnightsHome
Friday4/16/216:30 PMCHSsoftballSiegelAway
Monday4/19/216:30 PMCHSsoftballTullahomaAway
Tuesday4/20/217:00 PMCHSsoftballFranklin CoutyHome
Wednesday4/21/216 p.m.CHSBaseballLincoln CountyHome
Thursday4/22/214:30 p.m.CHSBaseballMarshall CountyHome
Friday4/23/21TBDCHS softballCoffee County ClassicHome
Friday4/23/21TBACHSBaseballCrethan Hansert TournamentHome
Friday4/23/216:30 p.m.CHSBaseballCentral MagnetHome
Monday4/26/217:00 PMCHS softballLincoln Countyhome
Tuesday4/27/216 p.m.CHSBaseballShelbyvilleHome
Wedneday4/28/216:00 PMCHSsoftballLawrence CountyHome**
Thursday4/29/216:00 PMCHSsoftballCascadeHome
Friday4/30/216 p.m.CHS BaseballWarren CountyAway
Saturday5/1/211 p.m.CHSBaseballCookevilleHome
Monday5/3/215:30 p.m.CHSBaseballLa VergneHome
Tuesday5/4/217 p.m.CHSSoccerTullahomaAway

PREP SPORTS SCHEDULE: March 11, 2021

Local prep sports schedule for Thursday, March 11, 2021.

3/11/215:30 p.m.WMSBaseballCommunityAway
3/11/215:15 p.m.WMSSoccerWhite CountyAway
3/11/215:30 p.m.WMSSoftballFayetteville CityAway
***3/11/214:45 p.m.CMSBaseballStewarts CreekHome

*** Peoples Bank & Trust Hometown Sports Series broadcast LIVE on Thunder Radio. Listen at 107.9 FM, 1320 AM, 106.7 FM

Titans release Vaccaro, Butler

The Titans have informed safety Kenny Vaccaro and cornerback Malcolm Butler that they’re being released.

The moves will become official on Wednesday, when they hit the NFL’s waiver wire.

Butler, signed by the Titans as an unrestricted free agent in March 2018, led the team with 14 passes defensed and tied for the team lead with four interceptions in 2020. He also finished second on the team with 100 tackles.

In three seasons with the Titans, Butler recorded nine interceptions and 186 tackles while playing in 41 games, with 36 starts. Butler played his first four NFL seasons with the New England Patriots.

Vaccaro, also signed prior to the 2018 season after playing his first five seasons with the Saints, started 42 games for the Titans over the last three seasons.

Vaccaro tallied 83 tackles and a sack last season after racking up 104 tackles and an interception in 2019.

The departure of two defensive starters from the previous three seasons opens up opportunities for others moving forward, and the Titans figure to add to the competition via free agency and the NFL Draft.

Thunder Radio is your exclusive home for the Tennessee Titans in Coffee County.

Birthdays- March 10

Birthdays:

Lee Nettles- 50- Pizza Winner!

Anniversaries:

Josh & Nicole Carney- 14 years

Police release name of victim in Lakewood Park homicide

Coffee County Sheriff’s Department authorities on Wednesday confirmed to Thunder Radio the name of the deceased in an apparent homicide that occurred Tuesday, March 9, 2021.

Dead is Juan Carlos Torres, age 39. Authorities did not release the name Tuesday pending notification of next of kin.

Joseph Johnson

According to Coffee County Sheriff Chad Partin,  Coffee County Sheriff’s deputies received a call to 50 Shiloh Dr. Tuesday afternoon with a complaint of a “subject bleeding.” 

Deputies arrived to find a deceased Hispanic male, who is now identified as Torres.

An initial investigation found that an altercation took place at the residence between Torres and Joseph Andrew Johnson, age 36, of Beechgrove. Johnson was arrested and has been charged with first degree murder. 

The investigation is ongoing.