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Former Tullahoma Baseball Star Arrested
Justus Sheffield, 18, the Gatorade National Baseball Player of the Year was arrested on Monday in Tullahoma. Sheffield was charged with aggravated burglary and underage drinking. Also facing charges of aggravated criminal trespassing are Samuel Greyson Grow, 18, and Robert Tyler Burns, 19. Sheffield was arrested by Tullahoma Police for allegedly breaking into a residence on Cumberland Avenue around 4:30 a.m. Monday. According to the report, Jeremy Thurman, who also lives at the address, told police that he was asleep when he was awakened by someone knocking on his door. After ignoring the knock for a while, Thurman stated...
House Fire Damages Home In Manchester
Manchester Fire and Rescue responded to 409 Rose Street on Monday for a house fire. When firemen arrived they found a fire in the downstairs of a two story house. The occupant was alerted to the fire by smoke alarms the Manchester Fire and Rescue had recently installed. Deputies from Coffee County Sheriff’s department and officers from the Manchester Police Department helped to escort the resident from her front...
Bonnaroo Line-Up Announcement Is Set For Tuesday
The lineup for the 2015 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Manchester will be announced today (Jan. 13). This year, fans will be able to call in to a special phone number to hear which artists will perform at the June event. After calling 1-844-ROO-2015 from 5pm-8pm central, fans are being encouraged to share the news on social media. The festival will be held June 11th-14th, 2015 on the farm in Manchester. Tickets go on sale Jan. 17th at...
Grundy Is Tennessee’s Poorest County
According to a recent report in the Wall Street Journal, in each state, there was at least one county with a median annual household income more than $7,000 lower than the state’s median income. In many of these counties, residents struggled with low educational attainment and limited job opportunities. In five years through 2013, the percentage of adults who had attained at least a bachelor’s degree was below the comparable national figure of 28.8% in 45 of the 50 counties. In Tennessee the poorest county is Grundy County. A typical household in Grundy County earned less than $27,000 annually...
Apple Announces Retirement
On Monday morning Motlow State Community College President MaryLou Apple announced her upcoming retirement effective June 30, 2015. The Tennessee Board of Regents search for new presidents normally requires a six month process. More information will be released closer to the date of her retirement. Apple at her retirement will finish her 9th year as President of Motlow College. She came to Motlow after serving as vice-president for academic affairs at Walters State Community College in...
Former Sports Writer and Broadcaster Passes Away
On Monday Manchester and WMSR Radio lost a good friend. Derek Harryman passed away at age 29. Harryman was a sports writer for several years at the Saturday Independent and then at the Manchester Times. Harryman also broadcasted sports events on Thunder Radio, from basketball to softball and baseball. Derek was also the PA voice for Coffee County softball for the past several years and broadcasted football last season for WFTZ. Harryman just recently started working at Harton Hospital in Tullahoma. We here at Thunder Radio send our condolences to the Harryman family. Funeral arrangements will be announced...
Two People Killed In Normandy Crash
According to Tennessee State Trooper Chad McAnally, Michelle L. Lumbley, 31, of Ragsdale Road in Manchester and Raymond D. Cunningham, 33, of Front Street in Normandy were killed in a vehicle crash early Saturday morning. Lumbley was driving a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee when it overturned into a field near the Normandy Fish Hatchery, inside Bedford County. The crash apparently occurred around 12:30am but was not discovered until 6:00am Saturday morning. Lumbley and Cunningham were both thrown from the...
Fire Destroys Hillsboro Home
A fire was reported at about 8:15 Thursday night in Hillsboro. The home owned by Matt Holder was fully engulfed when the Hillsboro Fire Department arrived. No one was at home at the time of the fire. The home was totally destroyed and two automobiles badly damaged. Other Coffee County fire departments were called to the scene assist Hillsboro. The cause of the fire is undetermined and is under investigation. The family lost everything in the blaze except for the clothes on their backs, according to a family member. The Holder family is in need of clothing; Matt wears...






