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Economic Growth In Tennessee
A new state report reveals signs of economic growth in Tennessee. More new businesses filed paperwork to register with the Secretary of State’s office during the third quarter of this year, compared with the previous quarter. That’s according to the office’s latest quarterly report on business and economic indicators. The report was produced jointly by the Secretary of State’s office and the University of Tennessee-Knoxville’s Center for Business and Economic Research. Statewide, there were more than 7,800 business entity initial filings with the office during the third quarter of this year, an increase of 4 percent over last quarter....
Opposition Mounts to Tennessee Gas Pipeline Conversion
Concerns are being raised by citizens and groups all along the route over plans to re-purpose the Tennessee Gas Pipeline, which runs through the state on its way from the Gulf Coast to the Northeast. The current proposal calls for converting the pipeline to carry natural gas liquids, which environmental advocate Chris Schimmoeller calls “a far different beast” from natural gas. “Natural gas liquids are 150 times more explosive than natural gas,” he says. “They carry dangers that natural gas doesn’t. For example, when they leak, the natural gas liquids are colorless and odorless.” Energy conglomerates Kinder Morgan and...
Chili Cook-Off Winners
The Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center brought the Chili Cook-Off back to the Manchester Square this past Saturday after two years. This year’s event was hosted by the Advocacy Center and all proceeds went to help the work they do for children who are abused in Coffee County. The fall weather brought a strong crowd out for this year’s event and eighteen teams competing for one of three $500 prizes. This year, one lucky winner walked away with $1,000 because Hank Cord with the “Pumpkin Patch” chili team took both the Crowd Favorite award and Best Presentation. For Judges’ Choice, Judges, Brock,...
Veteran’s Day Event Held In Manchester
Yesterday was Veteran’s Day and it was celebrated in grand style on the court house square in Manchester. A crowd estimated at over 500 people attended the annual ceremony. The event is coordinated between Sgt Tim Brown and the local American Legion. Those receiving a beautiful Commemorative Sword were veterans; Frank Jacobs, Pete Sain Jr., Buck Hannah, Jimmy Sain, Al Toth, Dean Northcutt, Edna Southerland, Bill Long, Donald Qualls, Steven Hale and Muriel Harris. Don Kimmons received The Memorial Sword given in honor of fallen soldiers. He will care for the glass enclosed sword for one year. One of...
Human Remains Found On AEDC Property
Human remains including a human skull were found near Arnold Air Force Base property early Monday morning by hunters. Manchester Assistant Police Chief Adam Floied said that the remains have possibly been in the woods for a number of years. Floied said they are treating this as a death investigation until they identify the remains. Coffee County Sheriff Steve Graves said the Anthropology Research Facility from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville will be here today to collect the remains. They will work to identify the remains. Graves said the skull and other body parts were found in a...
State Demands Smoke Removal System Upgrades Needed Before New Jail Can Open
Many people have been asking when the new Coffee County Jail will open. Construction managers now say an additional $362,000 is needed for upgrades to the smoke removal system before inmates can be moved in. The upgrades were recently demanded by state fire marshals. Construction managers and county officials will meet at 1 p.m. on Thursday at the Coffee County Administrative Plaza. Despite the fact that all architectural plans, drawings and specifications were approved up front by state and local building officials two years ago, fire marshals are now saying the smoke evacuation system fails certain tests and is...
Warren County Sheriff Deputy Hurt In High Speed Chase
Two people were arrested Friday following a high-speed pursuit that left a Warren County Sheriff’s Deputy slightly injured. Sheriff Jackie Matheny said an investigator was attempting a traffic stop on 24 year old Steven Matthew Brady and 29 year old Tammy Renee Cruisinberry, who were both wanted locally-Brady for violation of parole and Cruisinberry for violation of probation. The pursuit began in McMinnville. Matheny said Brady refused to stop and led officers on a pursuit on Highway 108 into Grundy County. The pursuit, which also included officers from Grundy and Coffee Counties, then led back into the Viola area,...
Former Youth Minister Pleads Guilty To Statutory Rape
A former Bedford County youth minister pleaded guilty to two counts of statutory rape by an authority figure Thursday. Joseph Todd Neill, 38, agreed to serve a sentence of four years at 30 percent, with both counts to be served concurrently. That sentence will also be served concurrent with the federal sentence Neill received in July — three years, four months for a single charge of possessing child pornography. Two counts of sexual exploitation of a minor (possessing child porn) were dismissed in a Bedford County court as part of the local plea deal. As part of Neill’s federal...






