Category: News

Two Local People Die In I-24 Crash

An early Saturday (Aug. 25, 2012) morning two-car crash on I-24 left two people from Manchester dead. According to a report by Tennessee Highway Patrolman Jason Boles, a 2005 Chrysler Sebring driven by Carlean R Ramcharran, 36, of Expressway Drive in Manchester was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of I-24. Vehicle two, a 1998 Plymouth van driven by Christopher C Pack, 36, of Gruett Road of Manchester was traveling east in the eastbound fast lane of I-24. Ramcharran’s vehicle struck Pack’s van head-on causing both vehicles to rotate clockwise coming to rest on the interstate. Both drivers were pronounced dead on scene. Alcohol may have been a contributing factor in the accident.

Manchester Assistant Fire Chief Passes Away

Rod Ballard

Longtime Manchester fireman Rod Ballard, who was serving as assistant fire chief, passed away Friday afternoon. Ballard became a full-time member of the Manchester Fire Department in 1981. Ballard, 67, was battling stag-four lung cancer. Charlie Taylor, the new Manchester Fire Chief, said on WMSR Friday morning that he visited Ballard in the hospital in Murfreesboro and said he was fighting with all he had. Visitation is today from 5-9pm at Central Funeral Home in Manchester and Tuesday starting at noon with the funeral to follow at 2pm. For more information go obituaries page of our website.

Woman Told She Had HIV Sues Because She Does Not

A Tullahoma woman has filed a $1 million lawsuit against a Memphis company in connection a false laboratory test result. Holly Hinkle filed the suit in Coffee County Circuit Court against American Esoteric Laboratories of Memphis for informing her that she was HIV positive when she wasn’t. According to the suit, Hinkle became pregnant in the fall of 2011, and her obstetric doctor Dr. Celio Pou, M.D. ordered a blood and urine test to be performed by the lab. The suit alleges that when Hinkle visited her doctor in January 2012 to receive the result of the test, she was told that she had been tested positive for HIV. As the result of the positive HIV test, Hinkle was “treated by Dr. Pou and the Vanderbilt Specialty Clinic in Nashville for HIV pregnancy.” She was given anti-HIV medicine for a six-month period. She was later tested and found to be negative for HIV. Hinkle is asking for a jury trial and asking for a $1 million dollar judgment against the Memphis company as well as other general relief and cost of the suit. Tullahoma attorney Bobby Carter represents Hinkle in the suit. A lawsuit is only one side of an issue.

Crash Hurts Three In Manchester

Three hurt in Ford van... Photo by Barry West

Just before 4:00 p.m. Saturday, a Ford Mini Van was traveling south on Woodbury Hwy, when a collision occurred with a black Dodge Ram truck. A Manchester woman and her two daughters were all transported to area hospital. A nephew in the van was flown via AirEvac to Erlanger Hospital in Chattanooga. The driver of the truck was not transported. Tennessee Highway Patrol was in charge of the scene.

Dodge truck involved in Saturday wreck... By Barry West

New Agreement Between Tullahoma and Coffee County EMS

The Coffee County 911 Communications Center Board has voted to adopt a revised agreement between Tullahoma Fire Department and Coffee County Emergency Medical Service (EMS), which expands the criteria for which the Fire Department’s first responders are dispatched for medical emergencies in Tullahoma. The Tullahoma Fire Department is the first agency within Coffee County whose personnel have become certified as first responders, but officials say they hope more agencies will follow suit, particularly in the rural areas of the county. The fire department used several grants and other funding sources for First Responders medical equipment, such as defibrillators and oxygen tanks, on which they are trained to help stabilize a patient in trouble until the ambulance can reach the scene. The new agreement includes 13 comprehensive criteria for when the Fire Department should be dispatched with the ambulance service for medical emergencies in Tullahoma, such as heart attack, shootings and stabbings, difficulty breathing, and the like.

Unemployment Drops In Coffee County

County unemployment rates for July indicate the rate decreased in 20 counties, increased in 59, and stayed the same in 16 counties. Coffee County’s unemployment rate for July dropped slightly from 8.2 to 8.1. Franklin County went up somewhat from 9% to 9.1. Warren County’s rate is now 10.2 percent an increase from 9.9 percent in June. As for other neighboring counties, Grundy County went from 11.0 to 11.5 percent. Cannon County went from 8.5 to 8.3 percent. Bedford County rose to 10.4% from a June rate of 10.1. Moore County stayed the same at 8.8%. Lincoln County had the state’s lowest unemployment rate at 5.9 percent, while Scott County had the highest at 21.7 percent.

Frontier and Xterra No Longer Made In Tennessee

The Nissan Frontier and Xterra will no longer be made in Tennessee. According to a Nissan spokesman, the switch will make more room at the Smyrna plant to build other cars like the Infinity JX. The Frontier was the first truck to roll off the Smyrna assembly line in 1983. The Frontier and Xterra will now be assembled at a plant in Canton, MS. Nissan’s engine plant is located in Franklin County.

Raiders Fall At Marshall County

Deangelo Rozier leans for yardage as a Tiger defender brings him down... By Barry West

Logan Baumstein makes a run against Marshall County... Photo by Barry West

Friday night in Lewisburg Coffee County took on Marshall County in high school football. The Tigers jumped to an early 20-0 lead in the 1st quarter and held the same lead at half.
The Red Raiders scored their first points of the game, as Marshall County punter Aaron Medley watched a snap sail over his head and out of the end zone scoring a safety with 3:24 remaining in the third quarter, cutting the Tiger lead to 20-2. Later Marshall County would score another TD to extend the lead to 27-2. The Raiders would get the ball inside the Tiger 20 three times but got only one touchdown with a 12-yard touchdown run from Deangelo Rozier. Coffee County was forced to throw the ball several times just like the week before as QB Peyton Meeker went 13 of 27 for 121 yards. Rozier carried the ball 26 times for 79 yards.
After giving up over 200 yards in first half the Raider defense got tough and held Marshall County to only 50 yards in the 2nd half. Jordan Wilson played outstanding for the Raiders with several stops and earned the Gateway Tire and Service Player of the Week.
Coffee County (0-2) is off this week before traveling to take on Tullahoma in the annual “Coffee Pot” game on Sept. 7.

Two Die In Saturday Crash

An early Saturday morning two-car crash on I-24 left two people from Manchester dead.
According to a report by Tennessee Highway Patrolman Jason Boles, a 2005 Chrysler Sebring driven by Carlean R Ramcharran, 36, of Expressway Drive in Manchester was traveling westbound in the eastbound lanes of I-24. Vehicle two, a 1998 Plymouth van driven by Christopher C Pack, 36, of Gruett Rd of Manchester was traveling east in the eastbound fast lane of I-24.
Ramcharran’s vehicle struck Pack’s van head-on, causing both vehicles to rotate clockwise coming to rest on the interstate.
Both drivers were pronounced dead on scene.

Inmate Walks Away From Work Detail

Mark Andrew Cope

The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department is looking Mark Andrew Cope. The 31-year-old walked away from working on a work detail in Manchester. Cope weighs approximately 150 lbs. Blond hair, Blue eyes. Contact the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department if you have any information on the whereabouts of Mark Andrew Cope call 931-728-3591.