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The Harvest Is Good In Tennessee

Harvest season is winding down, and most Tennessee crops have done well this year, despite long spell of hot, dry weather. In fact, many crop yields are exceeding expectations. Tennessee farmers will pick nearly 44 million bushels of soybeans this year, that’s about a 9 % increase from 2011. Cotton production is up as well and tobacco farmers are getting the highest prices for their crop in eight years. It’s a nice finish to a year many in the agriculture industry thought would be a complete bust. Corn and hay harvests suffered, because of a record dry summer. This...

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Detour In Tullahoma

Those traveling Cedar Lane in Tullahoma will have to make a detour for the next three weeks. Construction is underway to widen the street and for the next 3 weeks crews will be installing water lines. That means that traffic will have to detour. The detour will be from Airpark Street to Lakeway Place. Drivers are urged to take another route as the streets are very narrow along the detour...

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Matheny Out As Speaker Pro-Tem

Tennessee House Speaker Beth Harwell was nominated to lead the lower chamber of the General Assembly on Monday. The 70 members of the House Republican caucus ousted Tullahoma Rep. Judd Matheny from the No. 2 slot, speaker pro-tem. Matheny, of Tullahoma, was defeated Monday by Rep. Curtis Johnson of Clarksville in a secret ballot. Both positions are elected by the entire 99-member House, but with 70 Republican members, the official votes are expected to be little more than a...

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Manchester Christmas Parade Is Friday

The City of Manchester presents Old Time Christmas Parade. The city Tourism and Community Development Commission, City of Manchester, Al White Motors and Central Funeral Home are sponsoring the event. The parade is set for this Friday, November 30th, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. Many floats and automobiles will be in the annual parade and Mr. & Mrs. Santa Claus will be on the city float. Come on out and get in the holiday...

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Man Charged With Unlawful Touching

A homeless Tullahoma man was arrested Friday on charges of unlawful touching. According to a report by Tullahoma Police Officer Rocky Ruehling, Wayne Ferrell inappropriately touched a woman while in a local restaurant. While the woman was giving officers Ruehling and Cody Brandon a description of the man, Brandon recognized the description and was able to provide a picture of Ferrell and the woman identified him. Investigator Harry Conway located Ferrell and arrested him for the unlawful touching as well as two counts of violating the sex offender act. Ferrell is being held in the Coffee County Jail under...

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Home and Car Taken Out By Fire

Just before 11:00pm Friday night, an alarm was sent to North Coffee Fire department to respond to Crews Hollow Road for a structure fire. The structure was a vacant mobile home and an automobile on fire. Both were a total loss. The fire chief said his department was there in eight minutes and the home was completely involved. The cause is under...

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Tickets On Sale For Bonnaroo 2013

Tickets for the 2013 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival starts today. Early tickets are $224 (plus service charges) and $1,399.50 (for a pair) for VIP tickets. Early tickets will only be available through Dec. 31. For the past several years, tickets for the festival have gone on sale at a discount price for a limited time before the acts performing have been announced. The festival will be held June 13-16, 2013. Artists performing at the event are usually announced in late January and regular tickets (at a greater price) will go on sale around that...

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Congressman Says He Did Not Intentionally Mislead Voters

U.S. Rep. Scott DesJarlais said in an interview with the Chattanooga Times Free Press he never intentionally misled voters about his past and stressed that he has no plans to resign over recent revelations that depict a private life starkly at odds with his public image as an anti-abortion, family values congressman. In his first remarks since the release of a court transcript from his 14-year-old divorce, the Jasper Republican conceded that he often used “very poor judgment” during his first marriage and the lengthy separation that followed. But DesJarlais said he is not the same man who supported...

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