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Former Tullahoma Resident’s Ashes Stolen

Former Tullahoma Resident’s Ashes Stolen

Franklin Police are investigating a home burglary where thieves took more from the family than insurance can ever replace. On Sunday (03/16/2015), sometime between 11am and 5pm, someone broke into the Tuck residence in the 300 block of South Margin Street. Joel Tuck arrived home to find his back door standing open, the glass broken out of it, and his daughter’s ashes gone. “We’re just devastated by this,” said Tuck. “Our home was violated, and our things were stolen. Whitney’s ashes were inside her favorite pink purse, stolen from my room. I’m heartbroken, and just want her home.” Whitney formerly...

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Weekend Road Closures In Manchester

Weekend Road Closures In Manchester

Beginning March 20, 2015, Manchester City Hall Offices at 200 West Fort Street, will start construction on the building roof. For safety and to avoid damage to vehicles there will be road closures around the City Hall Building starting on March 20, every Friday evening from 7 p.m. until Sunday evening at 8 p.m. until further notice. The closures will be at the corner of Irwin and Fort Street, Fort Street at Highway 41 prohibiting turning on Fort Street from and to Highway 41 (at traffic light), at the intersection of High and Irwin Streets which will close the...

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February Unemployment Rate Down Slightly

February Unemployment Rate Down Slightly

Tennessee’s unemployment rate for the month of February was 6.6 percent, a decrease of one tenth of one percentage point from the January rate of 6.7 percent. That’s according to Tennessee Labor Commissioner Burns Phillips. The U.S. rate for February was 5.5 percent, down two-tenths of a percentage point from the prior month. Over the past year, Tennessee’s unemployment rate increased from 6.5 percent to 6.6 percent, while the national rate decreased from 6.7 percent to...

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Motlow Student Named Silver Scholar

Motlow Student Named Silver Scholar

Motlow College sophomore Elizabeth (Beth) Kinser has been named a 2015 Coca-Cola Community College Academic Team Silver Scholar. Kinser, who majors in psychology and sociology, is from Tullahoma and was selected this year to represent the McMinnville Center as Miss Motlow. While at Motlow, Kinser has earned Dean’s List honors while actively participating in Motlow’s honor society. The Coca-Cola Scholars Foundation sponsors the Coca-Cola Community Academic Team program by recognizing 50 Gold, 50 Silver and 50 Bronze Scholars, and providing nearly $200,000 in scholarships annually. Each Silver Scholar receives a $1,250 scholarship and a special...

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Murder Suspect In Court

Murder Suspect In Court

Earlier this week we reported that James Timothy Hall of Winchester shot and killed his estranged wife in Bedford County on Saturday morning. Police say Kristal L. Hall, 46, of 207 Franklin Park in Winchester, died from one shot to the head from a 9 mm handgun. Hall was staying at a friend’s house on State Highway 64 East just past the Fairfield Pike intersection. James Timothy Hall was in court this week with his defense attorneys. Bryan Hoss and Stevie Phillips of Chattanooga called his alleged actions “a crime of passion.” The Franklin County man was ordered to...

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DREMC Helping Local Family

DREMC Helping Local Family

Duck River Electric Membership Corporation is excited to start the DREMC Weatherization Wizards project in Manchester. DREMC employees are weatherizing a member’s home in Manchester on March 21 starting at 8:00 a.m. This project will help a family with a child spend less money for electricity and live more comfortably. A variety of weatherization work is planned to make the residence more energy efficient. The family could not believe DREMC would do this – and their surprise was greater when they learned that an HVAC contractor wants to donate a new heat pump as part of Weatherization Wizards! They have...

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Grundy County Has Director of Schools

Grundy County Has Director of Schools

The Grundy County School Board called a special meeting on Monday to seat an interim director. At the meeting, school board members formally accepted Dr David Dickerson’s resignation and voted to name Dr. Willie Childers as interim director. Childers is the current principal at Pelham Elementary School and Jamie Hill will fill that position when he moves to the Central Office. Dickerson will take over as Supervisor of Elementary Instruction for Grundy County Schools. The resignation of Dickerson came as a surprise to teachers and staff in Grundy...

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Poisoning: Tennessee’s Leading Cause of Injury Death

Poisoning: Tennessee’s Leading Cause of Injury Death

Poisoning is the leading cause of injury death for all residents, according to the Tennessee Poison Center, killing more people than car accidents. This week is National Poison Prevention Week, and experts are reminding people of ways to respond to and prevent poisonings. Alysha Behrman, a nurse specialist at the Drug and Poison Information Center at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, said 90 percent of all poisonings occur in the home, and it’s crucial to act quickly. “If there’s no symptoms initially, call the poison-control center, where we can ask questions, find out what happened, and then give medical...

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