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Local Principal Becomes a Cheerleader

Manchester’s College St Elementary Principal Tom Jacobs dressed up as a cheerleader on Monday because of the tremendous school spirit and the number of students who showed up at Saturday’s cheerleading competition to support College Street. The competition was held in conjunction with the annual elementary school basketball championships. In the always popular cheer competition, the College Street Cougar cheerleaders continued their recent cheer division domination as they won a very competitive and impressive cheer competition. The Tiger cheerleaders of Hillsboro finished in 2nd place while the Buck cheerleaders at Deerfield finished in 3rd...

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Basketball Uniforms and More Stolen From Huntland Basketball Team In Manchester

Basketball Uniforms and More Stolen From Huntland Basketball Team In Manchester

The Huntland basketball team stopped in Manchester Friday afternoon for a meal at Logan’s. While they were inside their team bus was burglarized. Team uniforms and equipment were stolen around 3:30pm plus some of the parents’ cars were also burglarized. The boys and girls teams from Huntland High School were on their way to Murfreesboro for games at Middle Tennessee Christian. About $7,000 worth was stolen, including five laptops, two iPads and the team uniforms. Without the jerseys, the team had to cancel their games Friday night against Middle Tennessee Christian School. Huntland Athletic Director Bob Robertson said they...

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Tullahoma Woman Facing TennCare Fraud Charges

Tullahoma Woman Facing TennCare Fraud Charges

A Tullahoma woman was arrested Jan. 21 on TennCare Fraud charges after she was indicted by the January term of the Coffee County Grand Jury. Amanda D. Billings, 25, of Freeman circle was charged with knowingly selling, delivering or aid and abetting another in the sell or delivery of Hydrocodone. She was booked in at the Coffee County Jail under a $5,000 bond. She is to appear in Coffee County Circuit Court on Feb. 18. The case was presented to the grand jury by an agent of the Office of Inspector...

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Unemployment Rate Down In Tennessee

Tennessee Labor & Workforce Development Commissioner Burns Phillips has announced the Tennessee preliminary unemployment rate for December was 6.6 percent, two-tenths of one percentage point lower than the November revised rate of 6.8 percent. The U.S. preliminary rate for December was 5.6 percent, also falling two-tenths of one percentage point from the prior month. Economic Summary Over the past year, Tennessee’s unemployment rate decreased from 7.7 percent to 6.6 percent while the national rate declined from 6.7 percent to 5.6 percent. Total nonfarm employment increased 12,500 jobs from November to December. The largest increases occurred in trade/transportation/utilities, manufacturing, and...

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ACT Prep Classes To Be Held At Motlow In March

Area high school students planning to take the ACT can prepare for the test by enrolling in an ACT preparation class at Motlow’s Moore County campus. Classes will meet on each Monday in March (2, 9, 16, 23, and 30) from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in Simon Hall, room 130. The registration deadline is Feb. 25, and the course is limited to 30 students. Registration forms can be obtained on Motlow’s web site at www.mscc.edu/cpes/extended_services.aspx. Completed forms can be mailed or faxed to the address indicated on the form. However, registration is not complete until payment is received....

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Westwood Elementary Receives Honor

Westwood Elementary Receives Honor

  On Friday, State Collaborative Reforming Education, or SCORE’s Dr. Jared Bigham presented a banner in recognition of Westwood Elementary being a SCORE prize finalist. The SCORE Prize is the hallmark, data-driven recognition program for public schools and school districts that are leaders in student learning in Tennessee. SCORE supports Tennessee’s work to prepare students for college and the workforce. SCORE is an independent, nonprofit, and nonpartisan advocacy and research institution, founded by Senator Bill Frist, M.D., former U.S. Senate Majority Leader. Westwood Elementary was a top 3 school out of...

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Aaron’s Sales and Lease Student of the Week 23 January 2015

The Aaron’s Sales and Lease Student of the week for 23 January 2015 is Kylie Brown. Kylie is in seventh grade at Coffee County Middle School in Coffee County. She is the daughter of proud parents Megan and Ricky. She was nominated for this award because she set the example for other students to follow and is representative of the school’s motto, respectful, responsible and prepared. She enjoys going places with friends and family. Her favorite subject in school is math because she finds it to be easy. She plans on being a veterinarian when she gets older. Kylie was presented with a plaque (courtesy of K&S Trophies of Tullahoma and a set of tickets to an up-coming Nashville Predators game. Congratulations to Kylie Brown,...

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Manchester Police Asking For The Public’s Help

Manchester Police Asking For The Public’s Help

Officers with the Manchester Police Department are searching for two vehicles and the people inside the vehicles. The search is being conducted in connection with two theft cases at the Powers Storage facility, located on Hwy. 53 (Woodbury Hwy.). The thefts occurred around 5pm, Sunday afternoon Jan.18th. One of the thefts involved items belonging to the Special Olympics. Any information would be appreciated. Please contact the Manchester Police Department Crime Investigation Division or Chief Investigator Billy Butler at...

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