Category: News

Former Rutherford Co. Sheriff Arnold out of prison, in halfway house

Former Rutherford County Sheriff Robert Arnold has returned to Middle Tennessee to complete his federal prison sentence in a Nashville halfway house. 

Arnold was sentenced to 50 months in federal prison in May of 2017. He pleaded guilty to various charges related to the sale of electronic cigarettes to inmates at the Rutherford County Jail through his business, JailCigs, while he was sheriff at that facility.

Arnold, you may remember, was elected in 2010 and later indicted on 14 counts in June of 2016. He was halfway into his second term when he was arrested. He also pleaded guilty to wire fraud, honest service fraud and extortion. 

Tennessee ranks 5th in nation for money scammed

Scam artists pilfered over $18 million from Tennesseans in 2018, making the Volunteer State the nation’s fifth-leading state per capita when it comes to complaints about fraud and other scams. Reports of identity theft also grew in a year’s time, moving Tennessee to 21st in the country in 2018.

Scam artists may promise once-in-a-lifetime opportunities but, in fact, they’re ripping off hard- working Tennesseans and their families. If consumers believe they have been victimized by a scammer, they should report the incident to their local law enforcement agencies.

Remember:

Don’t answer the phone if your number shows up on your phone’s Caller ID.

Don’t attempt to call the number back, and do not press any buttons if prompted.

If you do answer the call, don’t give out your personal or financial information. Never give your personal information over the phone to someone you don’t know.

Coffee Co. Schools to pay out $200K in lawsuit settlement

The Coffee County School system will have to fork out $200,000 as part of a lawsuit settlement. The settlement involved a special needs child and the funds will come from the school system’s general fund.

While details of the case are limited, school board members indicate that the suit was brought about due to a refusal of admittance. The settlement was reached in order to avoid a potentially more costly payout. The terms and conditions of the settlement are confidential. The incident in question took place while Dr. LaDonna McFall was director of Coffee County Schools. She left that position in June of this year. 

 

E. coli shuts down swimming area at Center Hill Lake

A popular swimming area at Center Hill Lake in Smithville has been closed after the US Army Corps of Engineers in Nashville announced that E. coli has been detected in the water. 

E. Coli was found at the Ragland Bottom Day Use Beach. The area is still open for picnicking and boat launching. No other beaches on the lake have been impacted. Anyone with questions can contact the Center Hill Lake Resource manager’s office at 931-858-3125

Current time period is deadliest for teen drivers, statistics show

With back to school season under way, the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) is reminding consumers that this time of year is especially dangerous for teen drivers. Research from the AAA Foundation indicates that the number of crash fatalities involving teen drivers rises significantly between Memorial Day (May 27, 2019) and Labor Day (Sept. 2, 2019). Because of the higher period of fatalities, this 100 day period has been deemed the “100 Deadliest Days.”

TDCI’s Division of Insurance is urging parents to take extra precautions between Memorial Day and Labor Day by stressing the importance of safe driving habits, driver training, and obeying traffic safety laws to their teens. Additionally, TDCI is sharing a new video to give new (and experienced) drivers a quick refresher on the rules of the road. (<</click the link to see the video).

In an effort to reduce the number of accidents involving teen drivers, TDCI advises:

SET RULES

  • Limit the number of passengers allowed in a teen’s car.
  • Make distracted driving zero tolerance.
  • Set a curfew for driving. In 2016, 36 percent of all motor vehicle fatalities involving a teen driver occurred between 9:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m.
  • Stress the importance of seat belts and lead by example.
  • Encourage teens to speak up if they are a passenger in a car where the driver is practicing unsafe driving behaviors.
  • Teach by example. Practice safe driving behaviors when behind the wheel.

Local schools perform well in 2019 TN report card

The Tennessee Department of Education has released its report card for 2019. TN ready scores show that more than half of the schools in Tennessee – 56 percent to be exact.- improved their growth scores from the previous year with 41 percent of all schools earning level 4 or 5. 

Locally, Hillsboro Elementary, Westwood Elementary and Tullahoma High School were designated as reward schools. All three local school districts in Coffee County — Coffee County Schools, Manchester City Schools and Tullahoma City Schools — have been classified as advancing districts. 

Judge says she cannot disqualify Northcott from Canada case

Judge Dianne Turner on Thursday denied a request to disqualify Coffee County District Attorney General Craig Northcott from handling a black activist’s court case in connection to former Tennessee House Speaker Glen Casada. 

Coffee County District Attorney Craig Northcott

You may remember that earlier this year, accusations were made that Casada’s office attempted to frame Justin Jones, a student activist, in order to make it appear Jones violated bond conditions. The speaker’s staff has denied those accusations. 

Northcott was then appointed special prosecutor to investigate the emails and take over the case but Jones’ attorneys objected due to comments Northcott made earlier, specifically those pointing out that he would treat homosexual couples different in domestic violence situations. 

Turner ruled that she does not have the authority to remove Northcott. 

Unemployment remains low in Tennessee; steady across the nation

The July 2019 unemployment numbers are out, and the unemployment rate in Tennessee and across the nation remains steady. Tennessee shows the July 2019 seasonally adjusted rate of 3.5 percent matches the figure from July 2018. Over the past 12 months, non farm employment in Tennessee grew by 55,100 new positions, most of those jobs coming in hospitality, manufacturing and transportation sectors. Nationally, the unemployment rate remained at 3.7 percent in July, which dropped 0.2 percent from July 2018.

County paving Earl Warren Rd. in Beech Grove

For those of you traveling in the area of Earl Warren Rd in the Beech Grove area of Coffee County, be aware that the Coffee County Highway Department will be paving that road this week and next week. Please take precautions if you plan to travel in that area and allow for a few extra minutes of travel.

Coffee County library parking lots to be paved

Those who visit the Coffee County Manchester Public Library and the Lannom Memorial Library in Tullahoma will soon notice improved parking, as the Coffee County’s budget and finance committee approved funding to pave the parking lot. 

Rogers Group entered the low bid for the project at $55,000 with Bonnaroo Music and Arts festival covering approximately $32,000 of that project, according to the Manchester Times. 

The County government will cover the remainder of the project with $23,000 from the capital projects fund.