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Leaf Now Produced In Tennessee

The 2013 Nissan Leaf is now being produced in Tennessee. Nissan announced in a news release on Wednesday that production of the all-electric car had begun in Smyrna, next door to the company’s lithium-ion automotive battery plant. The new Leaf features faster charging and what will likely be an extended driving range, although that will be determined by Environmental Protection Agency testing. In addition, 2013 will see a new lower priced entry-level Leaf S grade. Meanwhile, the SL grade will see enhancements like leather-appointed seating and 17-inch aluminum-alloy...

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SoakYa To Open In The Spring

Lake Winnepesaukah announced the name for their new water park, which was unveiled in October. The new water park will be called ‘SoakYa,’ perhaps designed to play off the park’s name of Lake Winnepesaukah. Ground was broken Wednesday on the multi-million dollar waterpark that will be on the west side of the current park. Once completed, the new waterpark with feature a lazy river, wave lagoon, flume body slides, enclosed tube slides and side-by-side racer slides. There will also be a splash park for toddlers, and shaded lounge seating, retail shops and changing areas. The addition is expected to...

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More On Threat At Coffee County High School – UPDATE

Coffee County Schools Superintendent Dr. LaDonna McFall told WMSR News that Coffee County Central High School dismissed early (Wednesday, January 9, 2013) after an unspecified written threat was received at approximately 2PM. McFall added “We chose to be pro-active on the side of safety for the students and dismiss the car-riders immediately and buses collected the bus riders and took them to an off-site evacuation area. Students were out of the building in around 15 minutes according to Coffee County Sheriff Steve Graves. Graves says his department investigated and no other threats were found and the school was deemed...

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Manchester Man Held For Kidnapping and Robbery

A Manchester man is being held in the Coffee County Jail under a $500,000 bond for kidnapping and robbing a resident on Summer Street. According to warrants, Robert Paul Brawley, 31, of Polk Street, Manchester was arrested Jan. 4 on the charges of aggravated kidnapping and aggravated robbery that allegedly occurred on Dec. 27, 2012. According to warrants, while Brawley was armed with brass knuckles he held an individual he abducted on Summer Street in Manchester for a time and took some allegedly $198 in cash from him. After holding the victim for a time, Brawley then released the...

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Tullahoma Hires First Female Investigator

Tullahoma’s first female investigator started her new job this week. Rena Pawlowski received her gold investigator badge from Tullahoma Police Chief Paul Blackwell. The 20-year police veteran took the day as any other. She stated that it is just another day on the job for her. She noted that just another dimension of her work with the department. The difference from serving as a patrol officer, a job that she has performed in Tullahoma for ten years, is that now she will get “to see cases from the beginning to them being resolved in court.” She added, “This as...

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Bureau Of Ethics and Campaign Finance Missing From Two Tullahoma School Board Members

An official with the state’s Bureau of Ethics and Campaign Finance said he is “at a loss” to explain why the bureau was unaware that a member of the Tullahoma City Board of Education had not filed financial disclosure forms required by state law for three consecutive years. According to the Tullahoma News, the Tennessee Ethics Commission website, board member John Manis has not filed a statement of disclosure in interests since 2009, when he was a candidate for the seat he currently holds. However, Tullahoma Board of Education member Teresa Lawson had also apparently not filed in two...

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Rape Aggression Defense Class

The Tullahoma Police Department will be conducting a Rape Aggression Defense class on February 6th, 7th, and 9th at City Hall. Class times are 5 to 9 p.m. on the 6th and 7th and 9 a.m. to noon on the 9th. The class is open to all women ages 13 and up, however anyone age 13 to 17 will have to attend with an adult to sign a waiver. Space is limited, so call the Police Department at 455-0530 to register for this FREE...

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Youth Pastor Arrested In Shelbyville

A Shelbyville youth pastor is facing statutory rape and sexual battery charges. Police said that Joseph Todd Neill had inappropriate contact with a 17-year-old girl last week, according to the Shelbyville Times-Gazette. The teenager apparently was a member of his youth group. Neill was arrested Thursday after the girl’s parents called police. Detective Sgt. Brian Crews of the Shelbyville Police Department said, “She was the only victim to my...

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