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$500(M) Drawing Is Friday

It’s almost unimaginable. No one picked the six correct numbers in the latest multi-state Mega Millions lottery game, sending the jackpot to a record $500 million for the Friday drawing. A winner could get $19.2 million a year for 26 years or a single payment worth $359 million. Tuesday night’s jackpot was $363 million, fed by weeks of drawings without a top winner. The previous record jackpot in the Mega Millions game was $390 million in 2007, split by two winners in New Jersey and Georgia. In Tuesday night’s game, 47 players came very close, matching 5 of the...

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Grundy County Looks For New School Leader

Coffee County continues the process of fulfilling the Director of Schools position.  Now Grundy County begins its search for a new leader.  Thirteen applicants are interested in replacing Jody Hargis, the retiring Director of Schools.  John Franklin Bruce, Manchester, Tenn. a retired manager has applied, along with Mary Ann Gemmill, Naples, Fla.; former chief administrative officer, Collier County District School Board. Gemmill was a finalist for the Coffee County director. The Grundy County School Board hopes to hire someone by the end of the...

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Some People Losing Unemployment Benefits

The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development is warning more than 10,000 people that their extended unemployment benefits will expire soon. The Extended Benefit program is tied to the state’s unemployment rate. Since that rate recently dropped to 8%, the program is coming to an end. Those affected are claimants in the last 20 weeks of the 99 weeks previously available. They will receive their last benefit payments the week of April 12. Approximately 10,000 people should receive notices in the coming days of their benefit expiration. They will not be eligible for benefits again until they earn...

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Man Dies After Hitting Head On Trash Compactor

Jeffrey Fann, 47, of Cannon County was dumping his garbage when he fell into the county’s trash compactor, hit his head and died. Cannon County, like many rural counties, doesn’t have home trash pick-up. Instead, residents take their trash to the transfer station.  After the trash is compacted, it is sent to a landfill.  Saturday evening, Fann was standing on the back of his pickup truck while throwing his trash into the transfer station’s trash compactor.  Eyewitnesses say he slipped inside the compactor and fell to his death. The compacting machine wasn’t running, but Fann his hit head on...

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Historically Significant Documents Bill Waits On Governor

A proposal that would allow public buildings to display such “historically significant documents” as the Ten Commandments, the Magna Carta, and the Declaration of Independence, now heads to the governor for his consideration. The measure was approved 30-0 by the Senate on Monday evening. The companion bill unanimously passed the House 93-0 last week. The proposal would allow the documents to be displayed in the form of statues, monuments, memorials, tablets or in any other way that in the words of the legislation “respects the dignity of such...

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Miners Protest In Nashville

A large amount of members of the mining industry in Tennessee staged a protest against a bill pending in the General Assembly to ban mountaintop removal. The group of miners and engineers wore T-shirts and held up “Legalize Coal” signs at the entrance to the legislative office complex in Nashville on Tuesday. The bill (sponsored by Rep. Mike McDonald of Portland and fellow Democratic Sen. Eric Stewart of Winchester) would ban any mining that alters ridgelines more than 2,000 feet above sea level. Opponents argue that Tennessee doesn’t practice mountaintop removal mining, in which mountain ridge tops are blasted...

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Murder Trial Moves Into Day 3

The trial of Thomas Greenwood continued Monday in the Coffee Co. Justice Center. Greenwood, 22, has been housed in the Coffee County Jail since his arrest March 9, 2010, for the murder of Hayden Gage West of Circle Drive, Tullahoma, while he was babysitting for the child’s mother. Jurors heard testimony from police who were first to arrive on the scene and a nurse who was on duty when the child was brought into the hospital. Police were called to Harton Hospital due to the child having several bruises all over his body, face and the head area. The...

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Federal Court In Winchester Could Be No More

Federal officials are considering doing away with federal court hearings at locations in Cookeville, Jackson, Columbia, and Winchester. The feds say this move would save a considerable amount of money. The move would cut back on upkeep and staffing. If officials do away with the court hearings in Winchester, the hearings will be held in...

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