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College Tuition Could Be On The Rise

Tenn Board of RegentsTuition increases could be in store for many college students in Tennessee.
The Tennessean reports that some public universities could see increases of between 4 and 8 percent to offset reduced state funding. Community college students, like those at Motlow could see an increase of between 2.6 and 10.6 percent.
Officials at a Tennessee Board of Regents Finance Committee meeting on Thursday reviewed estimated increases at each school.
The University of Memphis submitted a plan to avoid an increase. Projected increases at other schools varied.
Officials say the numbers are preliminary. Formal tuition proposals will be ready on May 27.

“Ride for Reading” In Tullahoma

Adults pictured R to L: Third Grade Teacher Angela Tinnon, Officer Chase Sons, Jesse Schwer and Officer Derrick Derlien.. Photo provided

Adults pictured R to L: Third Grade Teacher Angela Tinnon, Officer Chase Sons, Jesse Schwer and Officer Derrick Derlien.. Photo provided

The Tullahoma Police Department Bicycle Patrol joined up with the Highland Rim Bicycle Club recently for a special event at a local school.
The Highland Rim Bicycle Club delivered books to Farrar Elementary School students as part of “Ride for Reading”.
The mission of “Ride for Reading” is to promote literacy and healthy living by donating books via bicycle to children.
Two of the Tullahoma Police Bike Patrol officers that rode in the event, they were Chase Sons and Derrick Derlien.

Chance For You To Win During Sports Expo

Billy (left) and Eric (right)prepare to do battle.. Photo by Samantha Watters

Billy (left) and Eric (right)prepare to do battle.. Photo by Samantha Watters

WMSR Radio’s sister station The Ticket Radio in Tullahoma is having a Sports Expo brought to you by the Stan McNabb Automotive Group. The day will begin with the first ever Ticket Radio Sports Expo 5K presented by Urgent Team at which time Thunder Radio Sports Talk Show Co-Hosts of the Fan Zone: Billy Levengood & Eric Keith will be competing for the “Billy vs. Eric: Choose Your Champion Contest”! Competition is fierce between these two outstanding um, uh, athletes.
Here is where you come in, and if you participate you just might win a PRIZE. Right now through Friday, May 16th you can log onto WMSRRadio.com and vote for who you think will win the “Billy vs. Eric: Choose Your Champion Contest”. Then on Saturday, May 17th, if you guessed correctly your name will go into a drawing for a Mike Fischer Autographed Predators Hockey Puck. So go online today to WMSRradio.com, watch the contestants in the all new Billy vs. Eric Thunder Radio News Video, and then click on the Billy vs. Eric link to vote for who you think is going to win the title that’s up for grabs! Good luck and don’t forget to come cheer for your contestant in person this Saturday May 17th at 8am in the Northgate Mall Parking Lot in Tullahoma during the 5K. Then afterwards you can hang around for the Sports Expo from 10am-4pm at the Northgate Mall. It’s completely free and you can meet George Plaster, Pete Weber, play games, win prizes, and much more.

Man Facing Drug and Resisting Arrest Charges

drug bust2Coffee County Sheriff’s Investigator James Sherrill received information that Tryston Horton, 23, of Stone Boulevard, Tullahoma was at Dossett Apartments selling marijuana and was in possession of two ounces of product.
Sherrill notified Tullahoma Police Officer Sam Campbell that Horton was at the apartments and that there was a warrant for violation of community corrections.
Before Sherrill and Sheriff’s investigator Kerry Farrar could arrived they learned that Horton was involved in a noise disturbance of loud music in a vehicle that Horton was in. When Tullahoma officers arrived Horton ran.
Sherrill learned that Horton was at an apartment on East Moore Street. The officers observed the man sitting on the porch with two individuals. When Tullahoma Officer Johnny Gore and Sherrill approached the man, Horton took off running with the officers in pursuit. They chased him across East Moore Street and past several apartments to East Grizzard Street where Farrar attempted to intercept him but Horton ran through brush and trees back to East Moore Street. Sherrill learned that he was in a laundry room of the apartments.
The officers took Horton into custody and while searching him the officers found marijuana in his front pocket. He was transported to jail and charged with resisting arrest and manufacture/sell/delivery of schedule VI.

Tullahoma Police Conduct Beer Compliance Check

Tullahoma Police CarThe sale of alcoholic beverages to minors is a continued concern of the Tullahoma Police Department. In the ongoing effort to discourage and detect the unlawful sale of alcohol to minors by beer permit holders, the Department conducts periodic compliance checks to ensure permit holders are being vigilant in their sale of alcohol.
A recent compliance check conducted by the Detective division of the Department, resulted in twenty seven (27) businesses being checked. Out of the businesses checked, only two sold alcohol to the underage agent. The Department conducts the compliance checks with clear instructions to the underage agent to provide a valid identification when requested.
Citations for the sale of beer to the underage agent were issued to Piggly Wiggly, 811 East Lincoln St, and Mapco Express, 315 East Lincoln St. The employees that sold the beer were cited into the Tullahoma Municipal Court and have a scheduled appearance May 13, 2014. All alleged violations of the beer compliance checks are referred to the City’s Beer Board for review after the City court cases are adjudicated.
The Police Department would like to thank the businesses and their employees that so diligently and responsibly comply with the requirement for identification for the sale of alcohol. The Department will continue to use compliance checks as a means to reduce the availability of alcohol to underage people. Any questions about this or other police operations may be directed to Chief Paul Blackwell at (931) 455-0530 or pblackwell@tullahomatn.gov.

Tennessee National Guard Continues Disaster Recovery Support

Heavy equipment and personnel from the Tennessee National Guard’s 194th Engineer Brigade clear debris from the destructive tornado that devastated portions of Lincoln County, Tenn., April 28.

Heavy equipment and personnel from the Tennessee National Guard’s 194th Engineer Brigade clear debris from the destructive tornado that devastated portions of Lincoln County, Tenn., April 28.

Soldiers from the Tennessee National Guard’s 194th Engineer Brigade moved into Lincoln County on Wednesday to assist the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency and local responders as cleanup efforts continue near Fayetteville. A powerful EF-3 tornado devastated the region on the evening of April 28. Local responders requested support from the Guard through the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency.
The mission of the Tennessee Soldiers will cover a widespread area, with their base of operations at the Fayetteville National Guard Armory.  They are scheduled for State Active Duty for a period of ten days assisting local responders in debris removal and recovery operations.

Area Woman Needs Our Help

Jennifer Austin

Jennifer Austin

A Middle Tennessee State University student is asking for the community’s help in a contest that could change her life.
Jennifer Austin of Cowan was paralyzed from the chest down after a hit-and-run crash in 2006 on I-24 in Manchester. Doctors only gave her a 20 percent chance of living.
She now uses a wheelchair and went on to graduate college and study for a master’s degree.
But winning a national contest would be a big help. The National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association is giving away wheelchair-accessible vans.
Austin was in the 2013 contest, and says she finished as a semifinalist in the top five percent of all votes. However, it wasn’t enough to snag a van.
Her sister, Ashlee Austin, nominated her again for 2014. So far, the profile has more than 5,000 votes.
“Winning this van would be life-changing for me and would give me the opportunity to drive again!” Jennifer Austin told WSMV-TV this week.
The contest ends on Friday at midnight. You can vote by going clicking on this link. http://www.mobilityawarenessmonth.com/entrant/jennifer-austin-cowan-tn/

Lady Raiders Win Softball District Championship

Coffee County Wins District 8-AAA Softball Championship.. Photo by Dennis Weaver

Coffee County Wins District 8-AAA Softball Championship.. Photo by Dennis Weaver

After 4 scoreless innings on Wednesday night, Riley Gusich hit a 2 out solo homerun for Lincoln County. That hit seemed to wake up the Lady Raiders as they sent 12 batters to the plate in the bottom of the 5th scoring 9 runs and propelling the Lady Raiders to a District 8AAA title with an 11 to 1 win over Lincoln County. The rally started with one out as 4 straight singles and a walk set the stage for a 2 RBI single from Tori Bell followed up by a 2 RBI double from Shelby Giles. Anna Spellings capped off the 9 run explosion with a 3 run home run. Shelby Giles ended the game via the mercy rule with a 2 RBI single in the bottom 6th as she finished the night with 4 RBI to earn the Gateway Tire and Service Center Player of the Game honors. Spellings, the lone senior for Coffee County, was 3 for 3 on the night and pitcher Brianna Jones threw a 1 hitter with 8 strikeouts. With the win, Coffee County will host the loser of the District 7AAA championship game Smyrna on Monday night at 7 PM at Lady Raider Field.

Update On Local Drowning

Emergency vehicles on the scene of the Tuesday drowning

Emergency vehicles on the scene of the Tuesday drowning

We have an update on the drowning story we brought you yesterday.
According to Coffee County Sheriff Steve Graves, around 4 p.m. Tuesday, 16-year-old Jake Taylor from Cannon County was pulled from the water at Rutledge Falls. “He apparently slipped on some of the slick rocks and went under the water,” the sheriff stated.
Graves stated that some teenagers that were with Taylor rushed to get him out of the water and one friend started CPR but was unable to revive him.
The Coffee County Ambulance Service, the Coffee County Rescue Squad and the Tullahoma Fire Department responded to the scene.
The 16 year old Taylor a Cannon County High School student died due to drowning according to the State Medical Examiner.

TBI Crime Report

TBIThe Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has released its 2013 ‘Crime in Tennessee’ report.
The annual study compiles data reported from each law enforcement agency in the state, providing an updated and comprehensive picture of the successes and challenges facing every community in Tennessee.
Among the report’s findings:
• Overall, reported incidents dropped in the Group A (counted by offenses) category by 5.4% and by 7.6% in the Group B (counted by arrestees) category.
• Reported murders decreased by 18.6% from the previous year.
• Domestic violence offenses made up for 51.4% of all ‘Crimes Against Persons.’
• Weapon Law Violations increased by 29.5% in 2013.
• Reported methamphetamine clandestine labs increased by 11.6% over 2012.
• The number of reported DUI arrests dropped 10% since 2012’s report.
In the City of Manchester the crime report says in 2012 there were 68 cases of assault and 48 in 2013. One case of arson in 2012 and 2 in 2013. In Manchester there were 74 burglaries in 2012 and 79 in 2013. In 2012 Manchester had 161 cases of vandalism and 116 in 2013. There were 7 robberies in 2012 and 5 in 2013. Drug cases worked by the Manchester Police Department in 2012 were 172 and 296 in 2013.
Coffee County Sheriff Steve Graves says the county has seen an increase in murders, domestic violence and cases of child abuse are up.
Tullahoma Police Chief Paul Blackwell stated. “This is a statewide concern in that approximately one half of all our Crimes Against Persons are domestic related.” In 2012, there were 282 cases reported while in 2013 there were 277.
Weapons violation crimes in Tullahoma in 2012 was 21 cases as compared to 26 in 2013.
According to statistics maintained by the police department, there were no statutory rapes reported in 2013 as compared to four in 2012. There was two forcible rape cases in 2012 and one in 2013. In burglaries there were 149 in 2012 in Tullahoma compared 122 last year. Tullahoma Police worked 10 robberies in 2013 compared to seven in 2012.