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Authorities searching for 2 inmates who walked off work detail

Two Coffee County Jail inmates walked away from work detail Friday afternoon and authorities are asking for the public’s help to capture the two.

The two were last seen Friday afternoon at the Manchester Housing Authority where they were on work detail.

One of the missing is Nathaniel Andrew Henry, a while male, age 25, standing at 6-feet-1-inch with blond hair and blue eyes.

The other is William Brady Patrick, a while male who is 32 years old, standing 5-feet-10-inches with brown hair and brown eyes.

If anyone has seen or made contact with these individuals, contact the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department at 931-728-9555.

Constitutional Carry measure advances through TN House committee

House Bill 786, also known as the “Constitutional Carry” bill, moved through the House committee system this week, passing the Criminal Justice Subcommittee on Wednesday.

House Republicans introduced the legislation to provide law-abiding citizens the constitutional right to defend themselves and their families while also stiffening penalties to make criminals think twice before committing firearm-related crime in Tennessee.

This legislation includes several provisions that will make Tennessee communities safer by imposing more severe punishments on criminals. House Bill 786 includes sentencing enhancements and increases minimum sentences for gun-related crimes. It also increases sentences on felons illegally carrying firearms or unlawfully providing a minor with a firearm.

Currently, concealed carry permit holders have the right to carry a handgun, except in restricted areas. House Bill 786 would extend the same constitutional right to carry a handgun without a permit to all law-abiding citizens 21 and older or 18 and older for active members of the military.

House Bill 786 moves to the Criminal Justice Committee for consideration on Wednesday, March 10.

Applications open for Coffee Co. students 4th quarter virtual training

For students enrolled in Coffee County Schools, the renewal application process for Quarter 4 distance learning has now opened.

The window will remain open until March 19. The renewal application process is only for learners who already have distance learning approval. The link is found on the district webpage www.coffeecountyschools.com.

If you are completely new to distance learning, then the application process must be completed in person by the parent at the Central Office at the administrative plaza on McArthur St.

Shelbyville police trying to identify man allegedly involved in church theft

The Shelbyville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance to identify an individual who is allegedly involved in a theft from a church there. 

The individual is pictured below, along with a photo of the car he was driving. If you have any information regarding this theft of the identify of this individual, contact Shelbyville Police Department at  931-684-5811.

TDH warns Tennesseans to beware of vaccine scams

Tennessee Department of Health is once again warning Tennesseans to beware of COVID-19 vaccine scams.

Here are a few reminders: you don’t pay out of pocket for the vaccine, you do not pay to put your name on a priority list, you cannot pay to get early access to the vaccine and vaccines are not solicited door-to-door. If you receive a phone call soliciting these services, it is likely a scam and you should not give money or personal information to the caller.

Click here to register to receive your vaccine online through the Tennessee Department of Health. 

Bobbie Jo Morris Lowery

Mrs. Bobbie Jo Morris Lowery, age 65, of
Manchester, TN, passed from this life on Friday, March 5, 2021, in
Nashville, TN.

Mrs. Lowery was born in Manchester, TN, to her late parents Bobby Morris
and Clara Jo Finchum Bray. She was a homemaker all her life and loved and
cared very much for her grandchildren. Mrs. Lowery was a very selfless
person and always put other people before herself. She was a great cook and
a great friend who will be missed dearly. In addition to her parents, she
was preceded in death by a sister, Tina Marie Thomassen.

Mrs. Lowery is survived by her husband of 36 years, Johnny Lowery; son, Eli
(Ashley) Kidder; daughter, Lacey (Jason) Evans; sister, Pamela K.
Blumenthal; grandchildren, Emma Kidder, Kylie Phillips, Luke Evans, Libby
Evans, Baylen Sisk, and Brylee Sisk.

Family will receive friends on Tuesday, March 9, 2021, from 10:00am until
12 noon at Central Funeral Home in Manchester, TN. Funeral services will be
conducted immediately following the visitation at 12 noon with Bro. John
Stephens officiating. Burial will follow in Bethany Cemetery near Normandy,
TN.

Central Funeral Home is serving the family, 931-723-7774,
centralfuneralhome.com

Birthdays- March 5

Anniversaries:

Michael & Hannah Avery- 10 years

Weekly Winners:

Cake- Pearl Hopper

Flowers- Tim & Mysti Garrett

Jo Carolyn Limbaugh

Jo Carolyn Limbaugh of Lynchburg, TN went to be with her heavenly father March 4, 2021.  She was born July 24, 1951 to Mary Francis Moore and the late Leon Sullenger.

Carolyn was married to her loving husband, Danny Ray Limbaugh, Sr. for 48 years.  Together they have two children, Danny Ray Limbaugh, Jr. and Wendy (Ted) Pierce.  They have seven grandchildren, Erica Limbaugh Coons, Courtney (Doran) Limbaugh, Rayel Pierce, Raven Limbaugh, Jacob Limbaugh, Daxton Limbaugh and Colin Pierce.  They have two great grandchildren, Olivia Noble and Emmitt Coons.

Carolyn has five siblings, Billie Sullenger, Marsha Ebbecke (Thomas), Mike Mitchell, Christy Sullenger, and the late Joey Mitchell.

She was a loving wife, mother, nana, daughter, sister, and friend.  Carolyn taught us all the true meaning of life was unconditional love.  She enjoyed being with her family and doing anything with her grandbabies.   She loved going to ballgames, played softball for many years, and was known as “Sure Shot”.  She babysat children for many years, she loved every single one and they loved her.  She took care of her family and nothing meant more to her.  Carolyn will be missed by so many.

The family will receive friends from 11 am -1 pm Monday, March 8, 2021 at Lynchburg Funeral Home.  Funeral service will follow at 1 pm in the chapel with Brother Roy Hopkins officiating.  Interment will be in Beech Hill Cemetery. 

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

LYNCHBURG FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

BASEBALL: Middle School Raiders dominate double header with White County

Cole Pippenger fires a pitch across the plate for the CMS Raiders Thursday afternoon against White County. — Thunder Radio photo by Holly Peterson

The Coffee Middle School Red Raider baseball team dominated a home double-header with visiting White County Thursday afternoon, combining to outscore the Warriors 19-1 in two games and picking up a pair of wins in the process.

The Raiders won game one 10-0 behind a dominating outing on the mound from 8th grader Cole Pippenger, who also reached base and scored three times.

Leadoff man Brady Wright singled, doubled and scored a pair of runs to set the offensive tone for the Raiders in game one.

Meanwhile, the Raiders pulled away for a 9-1 win in the second game. Pippenger started the scoring with a solo home run in the first inning. Pippenger later tripled and doubled and came around to score both times.

Landon Abellana reached base in all four of his at bats, coming around to score three times.

The wins make the Raiders 2-0 on the season. The Raiders travel to Warren County at 5 p.m. Monday.

SOFTBALL: CMS can’t hold early lead in Thursday loss to Lincoln County

Ava McIntosh is plunked by a pitch in a win over White County on Wednesday, March 3, 2021.

Coffee Middle School’s Lady Raiders picked up runs in each of the first two innings Thursday afternoon in Manchester, but couldn’t hold an early 2-0 lead and lost to Lincoln County 4-2.

Ella Arnold led off the first inning with a single and worked her way around the bases on an error and a wild pitch to score and put CMS up 1-0. Kellie Tucker worked a walk to lead off the second inning, moved to second on a sacrifice and eventually stole home to put CMS up 2-0.

But that was it for the scoring for the Lady Raiders. CMS could only muster 4 base runners the rest of the game and left them all stranded.

Lincoln County scored a run in the third, two in the fourth and one additional in the fifth.

The loss drops CMS to 1-1 on the season.