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Raider golfers return to the course Tuesday
Coffee County Central High School golf teams will hit the course Tuesday afternoon for a 1 p.m. tee time against Franklin County at Tims Ford.
Both boys and girls golf teams will play their first home match Thursday when they take on Shelbyville at WillowBrook.
Manchester City Schools to go hybrid Wednesday; letter sent home to parents Monday
As expected, Manchester City Schools will go to a hybrid learning plan on Wednesday, Aug. 12.
There are multiple moving parts to this new schedule. Beginning on Wednesday, Group A students will attend schools in person while Group B will be provided distance learning materials to be completed from home. Group A students will attend schools Mondays and Wednesdays, meanwhile, group B students will attend school Tuesdays and Thursdays. While not in school, students will learn from home.
Manchester City Schools are also in the process of securing a Chromebook for every student in grades K-8. However, a national shortage of Chromebooks is slowing that process.
You can see the complete letter sent home Monday below:
On Wednesday, August 12, Manchester City Schools will move to a hybrid schedule. In this schedule, the following will be our operational procedures until we are able to move back to a traditional schedule:
Transition
• Wednesday, August 12, Group A attends school in person, Group B will be provided distance learning materials to be completed at home.
• Thursday, August 13, Group B attends school in person, Group A will be provided distance learning materials to be completed at home.
• Friday, August 14, Manchester City Schools will be closed for all students.
• Monday, August 17, full Hybrid Schedule begins.
Instruction
• Pre K, Kindergarten, 1st grade, and 2nd grade students will attend school as normal.
• Students in grades 3 through 8 will attend on an A/B schedule.
• Families were notified last week whether they would attend Monday and Wednesday, Tuesday and Thursday, or a different schedule.
• MCS students will have access to a Chromebook. At this time, the district is working to acquire one device for all students in grades K-8. There is a current shortage of Chromebooks across the nation. If your student has access to a laptop or similar device at home (other than a phone), please consider using that device. This will help the district put devices in more homes.
• On an A/B schedule, students not attending on campus will participate in Distance Learning or Virtual Learning.
Distance Learning is learning that takes place away from the physical school setting.
Methods of Distance Learning may include:
1. exploration and discovery assignments and/or practice assignments using paper or project materials that have been sent home by the classroom teacher the day that the student was in physical attendance in the classroom.
2. student check-in administered via cell phone Remind, Google Classroom or Class Dojo with the classroom teacher.
Virtual Learning is learning that takes place using Chromebooks or Ipads.
Methods of Virtual Learning may include:
1. instruction streamed in real-time
2. academic work assigned on-line. Students should begin working on tasks assigned with periodic check-ins with the classroom teacher.
• Students in grades 3-8 on an A/B schedule will be fully distance learning on Friday unless they are on a modified learning plan.
• All students participating in Distance Learning or Virtual Learning will be required to complete all assignments and feedback will be given by the teacher.
• Daily attendance will be measured by documented student work completed in the classroom, in the virtual classroom, and/or in the distance platform.
• Students who are attending on an all Virtual Schedule will be expected to continue the program daily, Monday through Friday.
Student Support
• Students participating in distance learning will be eligible to participate in the School Nutrition Program. Each Friday families will have the opportunity to request breakfast and lunch for the days students are participating in Distance Learning. Each school will send home specific information regarding meals.
• The After-school Journey Program will continue to work with our students during the hybrid schedule. Students must be registered for the program. Students who are attending via Distance Learning may attend Journey if parents wish to provide transportation. (Students may attend Monday – Friday) Students attending virtually would attend 3:15 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
We continue to explore alternatives for families with students in grades 3 through 8 who need child care assistance during the school day. That information will be communicated by Tuesday, August 11.
Our goal is to work with our families and students and provide as many opportunities as we possibly can during this difficult time. As time passes, we will monitor and adjust the programs we offer to best meet the needs of our students. Thank you for your understanding and support of Manchester City Schools.
Respectfully,
Dr. Joey Vaughn
Manchester police need help locating suspect
Manchester Police are asking for the public’s help to locate a person who allegedly took items from the Dollar General store on Hillsboro Blvd. and left without paying for those items on Thursday, Aug. 6.
If you can help identify the person in the photo below, contact MPD investigator Benjamin Sneed at 931-728-2099.

Active COVID-19 cases drop by 19 in Coffee County Monday
Active COVID-19 numbers in Coffee County are at 302 as of Monday afternoon, according to data provided by Tennessee Department of Health. This is a drop of 19 cases from the previous day.
Since testing began in March, 548 people have tested positive for the virus in Coffee County. Of these, 243 have recovered and three people have passed away.
Meanwhile, across the state active cases dropped by about 981 on Monday. There were 10 additional deaths across the state to bring the confirmed death total to 1,194, and 35 new hospitalizatons, bringing the total hospitalized to 5,339 since March. Over 1.7 million Tennesseans have been tested or the COVID-19 virus.
Gas prices continue slow drop across Tennessee
Gas prices, on average, dropped three cents across Tennessee over the last week. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $1.89 which is five cents less than one month ago and nearly 50 cents less than one year ago.
“As we move into the second week of the August, it is pricing out to be the second cheapest start to the month in more than a decade,” said Megan Cooper, spokesperson, AAA – The Auto Club Group. “Gas prices have high potential to push cheaper, especially with many school districts planning for virtual learning. This could drive demand down in the weeks ahead as school starts at-home.”
The average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gas in Coffee County is $1.88, according to AAA.
Quick Facts
· 91% of Tennessee gas stations still have prices below $2.00
· The lowest 10% of pump prices are $1.68 for regular unleaded
· The highest 10% of pump prices are $2.20 for regular unleaded
· Tennessee remains the 9th least expensive market in the nation
National Gas Prices
On the week, the majority of states saw gas prices decrease minimally – by one to two cents or saw no change at the pump. Though low, the volatility was enough to drive the national average down a penny from last Monday to $2.17. Today’s average is two cents less than last month and 49 cents cheaper than a year ago.
In the latest Energy Information Administration (EIA) weekly report, gas demand fell from 8.8 million b/d to 8.6 million b/d while stocks held steady at 247 million bbl.
2020 Hurricane Season
While Hurricane Isaias did not disrupt gas prices, the 2020 hurricane season is far from over. Last week the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) released the association’s annual August update, which revised the May forecast from 13 to 19 storms to 19-25 through the end of November. This year’s season could be one of the busiest as it has already produced a record-setting nine named storms.
Major storms and hurricanes that take crude and gasoline infrastructure and refineries offline have the largest impact on gas prices.
One positive factor for this year, U.S. gasoline supply is plentiful sitting at a 17 million bbl year-over-year surplus. If a major storm or hurricane does hit the U.S., it will be a matter of short-term shortages and how quickly gasoline stocks can get to areas of need.
National Oil Market Dynamics
At the end of Friday’s formal trading session, WTI decreased by 71 cents to settle at $41.22 per barrel. Domestic crude prices decreased last week due to a weak U.S. dollar and after EIA’s weekly report revealed that total domestic inventories decreased by 7.4 million bbl, bringing total domestic stocks to 518.6 million bbl. The decrease in total supply, amid low gasoline demand, could mean that the domestic crude market is rebalancing. Crude prices have the potential to stabilize this week if EIA’s report shows continued growth in demand alongside a reduction in supply.
Westwood to hold soccer tryouts Thursday
The Westwood Rocket boys soccer team will hold tryouts on Thursday, Aug. 13.
Tryouts were originally postponed due to COVID-19 contact restrictions. Tryouts for the Rockets will be from 3-5 p.m.
Anyone with questions should contact head coach Kevin Smith at 931-952-0715.
CMS opens volleyball season at home Monday
Coffee County Middle School volleyball team opens up its regular season at 5 p.m. Monday when the Lady Raiders play host to Harris Middle in a conference match. First serve is set for 5 p.m.
CMS will return home on Wednesday to host Tullahoma at 5 p.m. That game will be broadcast live on Thunder Radio as part of the First National Bank Hometown Sports Series on Thunder Radio.
Full season schedule below:
CMS volleyball:
Date Time Sport Opponent Location
8/10/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | harris | home |
8/12/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | tullahoma | home |
8/17/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | harris | away |
8/18/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | warren county | away |
8/20/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | north franklin | home |
8/24/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | white county | home |
8/26/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | tullahoma | away |
9/2/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | south franklin | away |
9/3/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | westwood | home |
9/10/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | white county | away |
9/14/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | warren couty | home |
9/15/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | south franklin | home |
9/17/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | north franklin | away |
9/21/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | westwood | away |
Braves sweep double-header Sunday, have second most wins in MLB
Freddie Freeman had his finest day of the season, but it was his preseason pick for the National League MVP Award who really stole the show as the Braves swept a seven-inning doubleheader at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday.
“I don’t think Ronald [Acuña Jr.] needed anybody else on his team today,” Freeman said. “He took care of everything today. He’s pretty amazing to watch. He’s a talent that doesn’t come around in this game. It seems like he does more special things every year. You could tell he was about to get hot.”
Acuña quadrupled his season home run total as he went deep three times on the day, including twice during the Braves’ 8-0 win over the Phillies in Game 2. His fifth-inning go-ahead homer sparked Atlanta to a 5-2 win in the first game.
Thunder Radio, First National Bank team up for 7th year of Hometown Sports Series
1st National Bank and Thunder Radio will once again join forces this fall as we continue to highlight local athletes and teams. The highly acclaimed 1st National Bank Hometown Sports Series returns for its 7th season as we highlight middle school football action from Westwood and Coffee County Middle, along with girls’ soccer and volleyball at the middle schools and at Coffee County Central High.
Beginning on August 12th and continuing through the end of September, Thunder Radio will bring you a series of 20 regular season contests as we strive to spotlight Manchester’s incredible school and community spirit. The Hometown Sports Series will continue into the postseason for the high school volleyball and soccer teams as well as any middle school football championship games in October. Just another example of why Thunder Radio is your leader in Manchester and Coffee County sports coverage.
Tentative schedule below (subject to change)
Monday | 8/10/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | harris | home |
Wednesday | 8/12/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | tullahoma | home |
Monday | 8/17/20 | 6:00 PM | chs | volleyball | warren county | home |
Tuesday | 8/18/20 | 6:30 PM | cms | football | tullahoma | home |
Thursday | 8/20/20 | 4:30 PM | cms | soccer | tullahoma | home |
Monday | 8/24/20 | 4:30 PM | wms | volleyball | cascade middle | home |
Tuesday | 8/25/20 | 6:30 PM | chs | volleyball | columbia* | home |
Thursday | 8/27/20 | 6:30 PM | wms | football | community | home |
Tuesday | 9/1/20 | 7:00 PM | chs | soccer | tullahoma | home |
Thursday | 9/3/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | westwood | home |
Tuesday | 9/8/20 | 6:30 PM | cms | football | north middle ** | home |
Wednesday | 9/9/20 | 4:30 PM | wms | soccer | fayetteville | home |
Thursday | 9/10/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | soccer | warren county | home |
Monday | 9/14/20 | 5:00 PM | cms | volleyball | warren couty | home |
Tuesday | 9/15/20 | 6:30 PM | wms | football | mtcs | home |
Tuesday | 9/22/20 | 6:30 PM | chs | volleyball | franklin county* | home |
Wednesday | 9/23/20 | 6:00 PM | chs | volleyball | tullahoma | home |
Thursday | 9/24/20 | 7:00 PM | chs | soccer | franklin county * | home |
Monday | 9/28/20 | 1:30 PM | chs | volleyball | eagleville | home |
Tuesday | 9/29/20 | 6:00 PM | chs | soccer | shelbyville * | home |
Active COVID-19 cases hit 285 in Coffee County; above threshold of school plans for regular classes
Coffee County now has 285 active cases of COVID-19 virus, according to the Tennessee Department of Health.
This number puts Coffee County just above 0.5 percent of the county’s population, which is the cutoff that Coffee County Schools, Manchester Schools and Tullahoma Schools announced would lead to a hybrid learning plan for the schools. The cutoff number is approximately 282.
Coffee County Schools and Manchester City Schools announced last week that should a hybrid plan be enacted, some students will attend on Mondays and Wednesdays and others on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Students not in the building would participate in distance learning. Should the percentage reach 1.0 percent, all in-building learning will cease, according to each system’s plan.
“We are working with Coffee County Schools as well as Tullahoma City Schools and we will put out more information as quickly as possible,” explained Dr. Joey Vaughn, director of Manchester City Schools.
Both school systems are expected to release more information soon. However, officials tell Thunder Radio it is likely that school system’s will want to see numbers stay above the 0.5% threshold for a few days before making a hybrid transition.
Since testing began in March, there have been 507 total cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County. Of these, 219 have recovered and three have passed away, leaving 285 active cases.