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Food Production Company Could Be Coming To Coffee County
Area industrial recruiters are working toward getting a food production company to locate in the Coffee County Joint Industrial Park. They are also waiting to learn whether Oak Industries will continue with its planned expansion. Bill Comer, Industrial Board of Coffee County chairman, recently told Tullahoma’s Planning and Coordinating Committee that the food production company, from Ohio, is considering locating in the industrial park. Omar has been moving toward doubling its 50,000 square foot warehouse capacity, used to store its medical gloves. However, an additional 50,000 square-foot warehouse expansion is on hold because the company, which has business operations...
Tullahoma Airport Needs Money To Repair Taxiway
The Tullahoma Airport Authority will be asking the Board of Mayor and Aldermen tonight to pay $40,000 in a matching grant share that will pay to repair the northwest taxiway and install lights. In an email board John Miller, Airport Authority chairman, informed the board through an email that the project is being paid for through a 95 percent and 5 % matching grant with the State Aeronautics Division paying most of the estimated $800,000 cost. Miller advised the board that the repair of the old taxiway is essential before any additional hangar projects can be constructed along the...
Coffee County Joint Industrial Park Looking To Get Broadband Service
The Coffee County Joint Industrial Park has long awaited being able to have fiber optics broadband communications service to promote industrial recruitment, and Charter Communications is considering a plan to set the process in motion. Bob Belvin, who is a Charter Business major account executive, informed the Coffee County Industrial recruiter approval has been given to “release capital to build fiber optics into the joint park on Highway 55.” Charter has agreed internally to cover much of the upfront capital instead of having a payback schedule built into monthly rates for its...
Unemployment Rate Up In Tennessee
Tennessee’s unemployment rate rose slightly in August to 8.5 percent, the fourth consecutive month there has been an increase. Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Karla Davis said Thursday that the increase is one-tenth of a percentage point more than the 8.4 percent for the previous month. The national unemployment rate was 8.1 percent, 0.2 percentage point lower than the July rate. In Tennessee, total nonfarm employment decreased by 5,100 jobs from July to August. There were also declines in local government, durable goods manufacturing and trade/transportation/utilities. There were increases in mining/logging/construction, accommodation/food services, and professional/business...
Kids Day At The Fair
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department took over the Kid’s Day at the Fair in 2001 from Manchester Police Department and it has been growing ever since. All the Coffee County schools, Private Schools, and Home educated children are welcome to participate. Some of the events include sack race, three legged race, basketball & football toss, and tug of war between the girls and boys, just to mention a few. The events are topped off with a water balloon toss where everyone gets wet. Prizes were toys and cash. Chairman of this year’s event was Morris Vannatta, assisted by other...
Friday and Saturday At The Fair
Friday, September 21 11:00 AM Youth Day Field Events 1:00, 3:00, & 5:00 PM Nick’s Kids Show 7:00 PM Epic Stickmen 8:00 PM Soul Session Saturday, September 22 10:00 AM Coffee County Dog and Pet Show 5:00 & 7:00 PM Nick’s Kids Show 3:30 PM Peddle Pull 7:30 PM The Iron Gap Band Saturday will be the first ever antique tractor parade for tractors built in 1965 or before. The parade will go from CCMS to the fairgrounds. Registration is at 8 a.m. on Saturday at the middle school. Participants are encouraged to display an American Flag from their...
Area Police Get Grant Money
Gov. Bill Haslam announced this week that police departments in Manchester, Tullahoma and Coffee County Sheriff’s department received funding to support highway safety. Manchester Police received $5,000 grant for equipment and a $25,000 grant for overtime for traffic safety and DUI checkpoints. Tullahoma Police is receiving $14,976, which will be used for DUI checkpoints, saturation patrols and selective traffic enforcement. The sheriff’s department received $35,022 saturation patrols and DUI checkpoints. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provides the funding for the programs...
Ground Breaking Could Happen Next Week For New Jail
The Army Corps of Engineers stopping of the construction of the new Coffee County Jail was released, giving the county the go-ahead to proceed with filing for a USDA rural development bond that should save $2 million. The Army Corps of Engineers issued a letter giving county permission to proceed with plans to build on property on the Hillsboro Blvd. Approximately 6 ¾ acres of the property were deemed as wetlands and must be left undeveloped. County officials were expecting to sign paperwork late this week for financial loans and the contractor told Coffee County Sheriff Steve Graves that...






