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Kroger joins Walmart, will require face coverings beginning next week

Kroger joins Walmart, will require face coverings beginning next week

We reported to you yesterday that Walmart announced a nationwide rule for its stores to require face coverings inside their stores – this includes the Manchester store. This goes into effect on Monday, July 20. Following that announcement, other large retailers across the nation have followed suit, including Kroger, which has locations nearby in Tullahoma, McMinnville and Winchester. Kroger will require face coverings to shop beginning on Wednesday, July 22. These rules despite no requirements by the Tennessee state government or the Coffee County government requiring...

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Thunder Radio political debate is on the air, Facebook live Thursday night

Thunder Radio political debate is on the air, Facebook live Thursday night

The Thunder Radio political debate will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 16. It can be heard live on Thunder Radio and watched on Facebook live by clicking here.  Unlike past forums hosted by Thunder Radio where attendance in person was possible, due to COVID-19 concerns and limitations for crowds, this year Thunder Radio has decided it would be best to host the forum on the radio. You can hear the debate at 107.9 FM and 1320 AM, as well as stream on www.thunder1320.com and on your smartphone with the Manchester Go smartphone app. Those with Facebook can...

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NAS, union reach one-year extension

NAS, union reach one-year extension

National Aerospace Solutions, LLC (NAS) leadership was informed by the Air Engineering Metal Trades Council (AEMTC) tonight that a new 1-year extension to the existing Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) was ratified by its members for work at the Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC). The AEMTC represents approximately 660 members through 11 local unions, who are vital to the mission at AEDC. Negotiations led to an extension of the CBA that ensures mission continuity, provides stability to the workforce, and recognizes the AEMTC’s important contributions to AEDC, NAS, and the United States Air Force. “The negotiating teams worked closely together...

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Walmart to require masks for shoppers beginning Monday

Walmart to require masks for shoppers beginning Monday

If you shop at Walmart, you will soon be required to wear a mask. Beginning on Monday, July 20, the national retailer has announced that all shoppers and associates will be required to wear face coverings to enter the store. This includes the Walmart store in Manchester, even though there is no mask mandate in Tennessee or Coffee...

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More job-seeking Tennesseans are eyeing career certifications

More job-seeking Tennesseans are eyeing career certifications

By Nadia Ramlagan, Tennessee Public News Service Millions of jobs across the U.S. have vanished in the months since the coronavirus pandemic began, and many Tennesseans may have to gain new skills, or refresh the ones they have, to stay afloat. New research from Lumina Foundation finds more workers in the state are completing industry certifications. Carol Puryear, president of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology in Murfreesboro, says certifications are typically centered around associations and career clusters. “You’ve got CompTIA, who works with the computer industry,” she points out. “You’ve got MSSC that works with the manufacturing folks....

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Now 53 active cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County

Now 53 active cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County

There are now 53 active cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County, according to numbers provided by the Tennessee Department of Health Wednesday. Since testing began in March, there have been 162 confirmed cases. Of these, 109 have recovered – leaving 53 active cases. Meanwhile, there are 27,829 active cases across the state. This number comes from 68,441 confirmed cases since testing began, with 39,857 recoveries. There have also been 755 confirmed deaths and 3,434 hospitalizations. Nearly 26,000 new tests were added, with now 1,097,053 total tests performed. This means of everyone testing, about 6.24 percent are testing...

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Wednesday is tax day

Wednesday is tax day

Wednesday, July 15 is the deadline to file and pay your 2019 federal income taxes. Earlier this year, the Internal Revenue Service postponed the tax filing deadline from the normal date of April 15 to July 15 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The deadline will not be extended further, meaning the deadline to pay without penalties and interest is July 15. If you need an extension to prepare returns, you will need to file a Form 4868 by July 15 to receive a three-month automatic extension to file in October. However, filing an extension does not exempt you from...

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Active COVID-19 numbers at 49 in Coffee County

Active COVID-19 numbers at 49 in Coffee County

Active cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County remain steady at 49, according to numbers provided by the Tennessee Department of Health. This is one less than the previous day.  Since testing began in March, there have been a total of 155 total cases in Coffee County. Of these, 106 are listed as recovered – leaving 49 active cases. Statewide, there are approximately 27,019 current active cases. There have been a total of 64,737 confirmed cases with 36,996 recoveries. To date, there have been 722 total confirmed deaths and 3,378 hospitalizations. Across the state, there have been 1,071,320 total tests...

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Terry Glenn Adcox

Mr. Terry Glenn Adcox, age 70, passed away Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at St. Thomas Rutherford in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Mr. Adcox was born in Shelbyville, Tennessee to the late James Earl and Virginia Lee Hamilton Adcox. He was the owner of a Motorcycle Shop and restored and modified many motorcycles, motorcycle seats and classic cars. …

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Lydia Smith Keating

Mrs. Lydia Smith Keating, age 61, passed away Wednesday, August 17, 2022 at Alive Hospice in Nashville. Mrs. Keating was born in Nashville, Tennessee to Johnny Reid Smith and the late Lois Kathleen Fuller Smith. She graduated from Tennessee Tech in 1982 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science, and worked as the H. R. …

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PREP SPORTS SCOREBOARD: Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022

Scoreboard Thursday, Aug. 18, 2022 CMS VOLLEYBALL 2, NORTH FRANKLIN 0 Lady Raiders win 25-7, 25-17. JV wins 25-7, 15-25 and 15-3. Westwood Football 38, Cascade 30

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Birthdays – August 18

Birthdays: Sally Porter Nathan Cassell Savanah Avery – 4 – Pizza Winner! Shirley Strike Jenke Anniversaries: Elizabeth & Nathaniel Elrod – 4 Years

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