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McMinnville police looking for robbery suspect
Authorities in McMinnville are searching for a suspect wanted for an alleged armed robbery that took place last week. According to McMinnville Police, this person allegedly robbed The Smoke Shop on Sparta Street at approximately 10 p.m. on Nov. 4. The suspect in the photo appears to be a black male with a grey Nike sweater and blue jeans. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact McMinnville Police at...

Mobile food pantry for County, City students set for Friday
Coffee County Schools and Manchester City Schools in partnership with First Baptist Church are hosting a Mobile Food Pantry on Friday, November 13th. This event will be held at First Baptist Church of Manchester (1006 Hillsboro Blvd). The drive thru event starts at 9am and is a first come, first serve opportunity. This program is for families who have a student enrolled in Coffee County Schools or Manchester City Schools. For questions, contact Carrie Davis, Coordinator of Family Resource Center for Coffee County Schools at (931) 222-1066 or BJ Sylvia, Coordinator of Family Resource Center for Manchester City Schools...

Manchester Veterans Day parade is Saturday
The annual Manchester Veterans Day Parade and Ceremony will be held in Manchester on Saturday, November 7th, 2020, with the parade commencing at 10 AM. Lineup for the parade will begin at 9 AM. Cash prizes will be awarded to the top 3 parade entries. The Veterans Day Ceremony will be held immediately following the parade at 11 AM on the Manchester Square. U.S. Army retiree and VFW Post 10904 Chaplain Hans Hooker will serve as Master of Ceremonies. There will be food and merchandise vendors, and The Clower Family Band will perform before and after the ceremony. Safe...

Manchester Police Dept. watching closely for seatbelts in November
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches and more drivers hit the roads, Manchester Police Department is partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) to remind motorists to “Click It or Ticket.” From November 16 – 29, participating agencies across the state will increase seat belt enforcement as part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA) nationwide mobilization. “During the ‘Click It or Ticket’ campaign, we’ll be working with our fellow law enforcement officers across local and state lines to ensure the seat belt safety message gets out to all drivers and passengers,” said Chief Mark Yother. “By far,...

COVID-19 unemployment continues to fall in Tennessee
A total of 906,360 new unemployment claims have been filed in Tennessee since March 15th, which was ten days after the start of the COVID-19 Pandemic. The positive news is that the numbers of new unemployment claims being filed in Tennessee continues to go down. The week ending on October 10, 2020 saw new jobless claims at 10,145. The following three weeks saw numbers drop to 9,800 one week and then 7,700 the next week – followed by 6,900 new unemployment claims filed on October 31, 2020. Currently, 64,188 unemployment checks are being sent to jobless individuals in Tennessee...

More than 68% of Tennessee registered voters cast ballots
A record-breaking 3,045,401 Tennesseans, or over 68 percent of active and inactive registered voters, cast ballots in-person during early voting and on Election Day or absentee by-mail in the Nov. 3 presidential election. Voter turnout and participation handily beat the previous record set during the 2008 presidential election when 2,618,238 cast their ballots. “For months, our office has worked with election commissions and health officials across the state to ensure that in-person voting was clean, safe and secure,” said Secretary Hargett. “Traditionally, Tennesseans prefer to vote in-person. We’ve said it for months, and yet again, voters showed their confidence...
FEATURE FRIDAY: November full of holiday-themed events in Manchester
As the holiday season officially opens, several area events have been planned in November to help brighten the holidays. From open houses to Christmas tree displays, there is something for everyone. Christmas Open House Beginning today (Friday) and continuing through Sunday, several businesses in downtown Manchester will host a Christmas Open House. Brightly decorated businesses opening their doors to shoppers include Common John Brewing Company, a craft brewery located at 210 Woodbury Highway; The Cracked Pot at 110 W. Main St.; Harvest Local Foods at 101 N. Irwin St.; High Cotton Vintage Home Furnishings at 213 N. Spring St.;...

Trump easily carries Coffee County, Tennessee
Regardless of what is happening with the presidential vote count at the National level, Coffee Countians turned out overwhelmingly for President Donald Trump. According to unofficial results, Trump carried 73.63 percent of the Coffee County vote, or 17,863 votes. Joe Biden got 23.51 percent, or 5,704. Independent libertarian candidate Jo Jorgensen got 242 votes and Kanye West 219. Trump performed better in Coffee County than across the state, but he still carried Tennessee easily. Trump picked up 60.73 percent of the vote in Tennessee, or about 1,849,467 votes. Biden picked up 37.41% of the votes, or about...