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Coffee County Fair Keeps On Rockin

Coffee County Fair 2014Coffee County Baby Show   09/14/2014

BOYS    0 – 6  months

3rd  Kaleb James Monroe

2nd  Samuel Cash Jones

1st  Gunner Luke Floyd

GIRLS   0 – 6 months

3rd  Liberty Nevaeh Sherrill

2nd  Shae Lynn  Gilliam

1st  Ayla Jolee Vazquez

BOYS    6– 12  months

3rd  Michael Howard

2nd  Grantlee Dustin Howland

1st  Colt Ashton Ridner

GIRLS  6 – 12 months

3rd  Layna England

2nd  Callie Renee Kapise

1st  Lily Tucker

BOYS    12 – 18  months

3rd  Ankin Cooley

2nd  David Landon Evans

1st  Braxton Elliot

     GIRLS  12 – 18 months

3rd  Annabelle Elizabeth Pickins

2nd  Adrianna Sky  XXXXXXX    Last name withheld by request of parent

1st  Kloie Ski Bryant

 BOYS    18 – 24  months

3rd  Omar Jimenez

2nd  Jasper Musall

1st  Tucker Bryant

GIRLS  18 – 24 months

3rd  Allyson Chains Bryan

2nd  Lila Maxine Jimenez

1st  Kaleigha Swan

BOYS    2 – 3 years

3rd  Jeramiah Xavier Stewart

2nd  Trevon Swan

1st  Layne Tommy Paul Vaughn

        GIRLS  2 – 3 years

3rd  Kolie Shay Adams

2nd  Chloe Lynn Toneff

1st  Alice Davenport

 Tuesday, September 16

5:00, 7:00, & 8:30 PM Nick’s Kids Show

5:00 PM Wool & Woollies Show

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Front Porch (Last Minute Band)

6:00 PM Junior Miss Coffee County Contest (6-8)

7:30 PM Junior Miss Coffee County Contest (9-12)

Governor Haslam Stressing Importance Of Receiving Flu Shot

flu-vaccineGovernor Bill Haslam and the state health commissioner are stressing the importance of Tennesseans receiving their influenza vaccinations this flu season. On Friday, September 19, Governor Haslam, and the commissioner will receive their seasonal flu vaccinations at the Shelby County Health Department in Memphis.
Each year on average in the United States, an estimated 5-20 percent of the population can be infected with the flu, and more than 200,000 people may be hospitalized from complications of the illness. Vaccination is the best way to prevent infection with the flu.
Immunization against the flu protects not only the person receiving the vaccine but also his or her family, friends and coworkers. Flu vaccine can be administered in the form of an injection (the “flu shot”) or nasal spray, and is widely available throughout Tennessee from county health departments, primary care providers and pharmacies. The Tennessee Department of Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urge annual flu vaccination for everyone over six months of age.

Serious Educational Problems For Teens Who Use Marijuana

teens and potA new study published in British health journal the Lancet Psychiatry has found that marijuana use is associated with serious educational attainment problems in teenagers.
The study concluded that teens who smoke marijuana on a daily basis are 60% less likely to complete their high school education than those who never touch the stuff. According to the research, those same teens are also 60% less likely to complete their college education and are more than seven times (!) as likely to attempt suicide.
The researchers found “clear and consistent associations” between the high quantities of marijuana young people reported ingesting and “all adverse young adult outcomes.” So pretty much every one of the seven developmental outcomes was tied in some way to marijuana use before the age of 17, and the problems got worse as teenagers consumed more and more marijuana. (Robert Rickman, WGNS News.)

Sobriety Checkpoint Saturday, Sept. 20th

sobrietyThe Manchester Police Department & Coffee County Sheriff Department will be conducting a Sobriety Checkpoint on Saturday, Sept. 20th, 2014 in selective locations on Hwy. 55 & Hwy. 41 in Manchester, TN. The general hours of the checkpoint will be between 8 P.M. and 1 A.M. (not to exceed 2 hours). This special enforcement is designed to make our roadways safer.
The purpose of the checkpoint is to raise the level of public awareness and inform citizens about the efforts that are being used to identify and apprehend impaired drivers. Through implementation of these events, the Manchester Police Department strives to reduce traffic related deaths, injuries, and property damage due to impaired driving.
Normal traffic flow in the area will not be severely interrupted, and delays will be minimal. The patience, cooperation, and understanding of all motorists will help make the highways safer for all drivers and passengers.

Paving Starting Monday (September 15) In Tullahoma

Paving taking place this week in Tullahoma.. Photo by Winston Brooks

Paving taking place this week in Tullahoma.. Photo by Winston Brooks

The City of Tullahoma announces the first phase of road improvement projects. Starting today (Monday, September 15, 2014), the Rogers Group will begin paving certain local roads under the Federal Surface Transportation Program.
The roads that will be resurfaced include:
• Veterans Boulevard
• Marbury Road(from Veterans Drive to the 600 Block of Marbury Road)
• East Lincoln Street (from Washington to Cobb Road
• West Lincoln Street (from Cedar Lane to the bridge over Blue Creek)
“We ask the community to be patient with the contractor’s crews while they are working,” said Director of Public Works, Wayne Limbaugh. “The contract allows the Rogers Group seventy five days.”
Signs will be posted during this construction, and temporary lane closures may be required. Expect delays and seek alternative routes.
Motorists should be aware of the reduced lanes and watch out for workers in the construction zone and exercise caution.
Motorists should always obey reduced speed limits in work zones, regardless of any lane closure activity.
Questions concerning these paving projects should be directed to the Wayne Limbaugh at Public Works at 931-454-1768.

Pageants Held At The Coffee County Fair

Fairest of the Fair 2014.. Photos by Barry West

Fairest of the Fair 2014.. Photos by Barry West

Coffee County Fairest of the Fair
4th #7 Andrea Fisher CCCHS
3rd #2 Aaron Danielle Armstrong CCCHS
2nd #9 Kayla Ellen McCormick CCCHS
1st #10 Courtney Miller Motlow/Tullahoma
Fairest of the Fair 2014
#5 Haley Michelle Trail Motlow/Beech Grove

Miss Teen Coffee County 2014

Miss Teen Coffee County 2014

Miss Teen Coffee County
TIE for 4th runner up:
#1 Casey Cooper CCMS
#5 Caitlin Clark Raider Academy
3rd runner up: #6 Gracie Byford THS
2nd runner up: #4 Shelby Cavender CCCHS
1st runner up: #2 Amy Beth Stevens THS
Miss Teen:
#7 Mikayla Gressel THS

Here’s what happening on Monday, September 15

5:00, 7:00, & 8:30 PM Nick’s Kids Show

6:00 PM Little Miss Coffee County Contest (4-5)

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Front Porch (Loading Dock Boys)

Patriot Day Ceremony Held In Manchester

Veteran Lamar Wilkie hands Dale Brandon his award... Photo by Samantha Watters

Veteran Lamar Wilkie hands Dale Brandon his award… Photo by Samantha Watters

A packed house attended last week’s Patriot Day Ceremony held in Manchester’s City Hall due to the threat of rain. The event was held to not only remember those fallen on September 11th of 2001, but also to recognize the brave men and women who are devoted to protecting Coffee County each and every day. 12 first responders were chosen to receive a Patriot Day Award during the ceremony to honor them for their dedication and service. Local veteran groups put on the event each year.
Watch the ceremony first hand, visit our website at WMSRradio.com to see the Thunder TV News Video.

Patriot Day Award Recipients/Department:
1.Richard “Richie” Carter-Hillsboro Fire Department

2.Jamie Harmon-Summitville Fire Department

3.Jeff McCullough-Coffee County Sheriff’s Department

4.Dillon Harris-New Union Fire Department

5/Mitchell West-Manchester Police Department

6.Dale Brandon-Manchester Fire Department

7.Randy Euler-Tennessee Highway Patrol

8.Sylvester Norman-Rescue Squad

9.Sgt. George Marsh-Tullahoma Police Department

10.Franklin “Paul” McCown-Hickerson Station

11.Shauna Carroll-911 Dispatch
12.Rodney Bell-Tullahoma Fire Department


High School Football

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THE STREAK IS OVER!!

Let the celebration begin. Coach Ryan Sulkowski won his first game as the Raider head coach. The team, coaches and fans celebrated after the OT win in McMinnville... Photo by Barry West

Let the celebration begin. Coach Ryan Sulkowski won his first game as the Raider head coach on Thursday night. The team, coaches and fans celebrated after the OT win in McMinnville… Photo by Barry West

The Coffee County football team had not won a game since the 9th game of the 2012 season until last night. After 14 losses in a row the Raiders came from behind on the road Thursday night at Warren County to win 28-27 in overtime.
The Raiders were down 21-13 with less than 2 minutes to go in the game when Freshman QB Alontae Taylor scrambled into the end-zone after a fumbled snap to cut the Pioneer lead to 21-19. Junior Mill Harner would get the ball on a 2-point conversion play and broke two tackles to score and tie the game at 21 each. Warren County was unable to score in the final couple of minutes, so the game headed to overtime.
Coffee County got the ball first in OT and only took two plays to score as Taylor scored his 3rd TD of the night. Cole Hawkins kicked his 3rd extra-point to give the Raiders a 28-21 lead.
QB Christian Wilkinson of Warren County threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to cut the lead to one. The Pioneer coaches decided to go for two and Mill Harner was able to stop Wilkinson’s run attempt just short of the goal-line to end the game and the losing streak at 14 games. Harner with 90 yards rushing and outstanding play on defense earned the Gateway Tire and Service Center player of the game.
Taylor rushed 29 times for 131 yards and scored 3 times and threw for another 60 yards. Cody Howes added 78 yards rushing and a TD.
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Coffee County will travel to Lawrence County next Friday night.

Manchester Police Asking For The Public’s Help

The two suspects leaving  the bank counter

The two suspects leaving the bank counter

Manchester Police are investigating a fraud case that occurred at a local bank. Two suspects will try and confuse a bank teller into giving more money back to them in a transaction than is owed. One of the suspects will grab the money while the other person talks to the bank employee to keep them busy.
The two suspects making their way into the bank on Thursday

The two suspects making their way into the bank on Thursday


WMSR Radio has posted pictures of the suspects. Anyone that thinks that they might know who these people are please contact Manchester Police Department Investigator Ray “Butch” Stewart or anyone else at the department at 931-728-2099.
The pictures were taken from surveillance video at a local bank.