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Mayor wants to close portion of Wall St. Alley in Tullahoma

city of tullahomaThe Tullahoma Planning Commission has slated Aug. 15 to hear public comments on Mayor Lane Curlee’s proposal to block a portion of the Wall Street alley to vehicular traffic.
The roughly 110 foot portion in question runs southward alongside London’s Sports Bar – from the London’s-owned parking lot ramp behind the bar southward to the alley’s intersection with West Lincoln Street.
In a memo sent to the commission, Curlee proposed the move “to better facilitate pedestrian movement” in downtown Tullahoma.

Winning Powerball Ticket Sold in Winchester

powerballA winning Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was purchased in Winchester, Tennessee.
The player won by matching 4 of the 5 white numbers drawn along with the red Powerball number.
No additional information about the winner is available until the prize is claimed.
Lottery officials said Wednesday night’s drawing created 37,217 winning tickets of various prize levels across the state.
The jackpot also grew to a massive $478 million for this Saturday night’s drawing.

Drought Conditions in the area

DroughtDespite some portions of the area receiving heavy downpours of rain, an area near the Franklin, Grundy, and Coffee county lines is considered to have moderate to severe drought conditions.
William Henley of Henley Farms told WKRN-TV that the extreme heat has affected his corn crops.
Henley said he is lucky that he will be able to salvage at least some of this year’s yield, adding he feels sorry for farmers south of his location who have seen their whole corn crop burn up.
Since part of his farm is near the Elk River, Henley has set up an irrigation system there.
Corn with water could will gross $750 to $900 an acre and without water about $250 to $400 an acre.
Rain is predicted over the next few days.

United Way of Coffee and Moore Counties Receives Grant

grant_moneyLaunch Tennessee (LaunchTN) has announced the recipients of their Creative Communities Grants program. This initiative was created to connect rural and underserved populations with entrepreneurial education, tools and resources. All grantees will be using their awards to run entrepreneurial or workforce development programs.
Applicants were encouraged to collaborate with other local partners to customize their programming based on the demand and niche in their communities. LaunchTN provided a “tool kit” with ready-to-deploy curriculums, such as CO.STARTERS, 100 Girls of Code and Dev Catalyst, that organizations could utilize when creating proposals.
Creative Communities was a competitive application process and grantees were selected by a review committee made up of LaunchTN staff, board members and external partners. Proposals were scored on plan and feasibility, partner engagement, program demand, goals, and reach (populations/counties touched).
There was a total of $250,000 awarded to 13 organizations with sums of up to $25,000 each. This includes United Way of Coffee and Moore Counties.

Grundy County Teacher and Coach Suspended

grundy_countyA Grundy County teacher and coach has been suspended pending an investigation into an altercation between two students.
Jerry Wayne Brown Jr., who according to the school’s website is a physical education teacher and the boys’ basketball coach, was suspended from his teaching and coaching duties on July 22.
Director of Schools Jessie Kinsey told reporters the suspension comes after allegations of neglect of duty. Kinsey would not comment on how the allegations relate to the altercation between the two students.

Tax Free Weekend Starts Friday

TaxTennessee’s sale tax free weekend is this week. Freedom from sales tax on certain items begins at midnight Friday, July 29th and continues until midnight Sunday, July 31st.
Even though the tax free weekend is earlier this year, the great news is that the benefits remain the same. No sales tax on clothing, school and art supplies costing $100 or less per item; and no tax on computers that cost $1,500 or less.
And if you’re trying to figure out when this major sales weekend began, it was back in 2007–when our economy had many challenges. It accomplished its goal of increasing business. In fact, Tennessee’s Sales Tax Free Holiday has become so popular legislators have decided to leave it alone.
For more information, check the state’s website: www.tntaxholiday.com.

Trooper Cadet Academy Starting Soon

THP 3The Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) is announcing it will soon begin accepting applications for the next Trooper Cadet Academy. Men and women interested in a career as a state trooper can begin the application process online only, beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, August 3, through 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, August 16.
The THP anticipates the agility test and interview appointments to begin mid-September, at the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security Training Center. Individuals interested in applying for the position of state trooper must be at least 21 years old, a U.S. Citizen and have a high school diploma or equivalent. No applicants with felony convictions will be considered.
If hired, individuals must obtain a valid Tennessee driver’s license prior to class start date January 28, 2017, and are required to successfully complete a Level II background investigation, which includes a credit check and polygraph test. Recruits must also pass a psychological and medical examination, including a drug screening.
Those interested in and qualified for the position of state trooper should submit an employment application to the Tennessee Department of Human Resources. All applicants must apply online at http://agency.governmentjobs.com/tennessee/default.cfm beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, August 3. Applications will not be accepted after August 16. Once approved by the Department of Human Resources, applicants will be notified of their qualification status via email.

High Speed Chase Case Bound to Grand Jury

gavelThe case of Garieon Simmons was bound to the Rutherford County Grand Jury yesterday. He is the man accused of taking a vehicle from Coffee County Funeral Chapel and leading law enforcement on a high speed chase into Rutherford County. He is charged with driving into a vehicle and killing a young Rutherford County woman. Rutherford County deputies testified that they had to jump out of the way when they were trying to place speed sticks across the roadway to try and stop him. He still faces charges here in Coffee County.

Sheriff’s Department Adds Decal to Patrol Cars

20160726_101321On Tuesday (July 26) the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department began the process of installing stickers on the back of patrol cars. The stickers say “In God WeTrust”, and deputies are very proud to display the statement on their vehicles.  Sheriff Steve Graves says that this has been something his department has been wanting to do for around a year. Graves says, “We wanted to do this without using taxpayer money, and that has now been accomplished.” The sheriff added that installing “In God We Trust” stickers has been a movement within the law enforcement community, and he is proud that the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department has joined the groups displaying the statement.

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Early Voting Ends July 30

vote2Early voting is continuing in the county and voting is taking place at the election commission located at the Administrative Plaza in Manchester and at the C.D. Stamps building on South Jackson Street here in Tullahoma. The final day to take part in the early voting is this Saturday. As of Monday afternoon, there had been 1,467 early ballots cast, according to the State Secretary of States web site. Also statistics show that 72 percent of those voting have declared themselves as republicans.