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Coffee County Sheriff’s Department has person of interest in theft of car; asking for help
We have an update to a story Thunder Radio news first brought to you earlier this week. The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department is searching for a stolen 2001 Audi Roadster. Investigators have released a photo of a pickup truck that appears to be blue in color (see photo below), stating that the driver of that truck is a person of interest in the theft of that Audi Roadster. Anyone having information about this theft should contact Coffee County Sheriff’s Department investigator Brandon Reed at 931-570-4191. A reward is being offered to anyone with information leading to an arrest in...

AMBER Alert issued for Tennessee 15-month old
A Statewide AMBER Alert has been issued on behalf of the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office for Evelyn Mae Boswell. Evelyn is a 15-month old, white female, 2 ft tall, 28 lbs., with blonde hair and blue eyes. Evelyn was last seen wearing a pink tracksuit, pink shoes, and a pink bow. Evelyn was entered as a missing child on Tuesday February 18, 2020 but was reportedly last seen on December 26, 2019. If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Evelyn, please contact the Sullivan County Sheriff’s Office at 423-279-7330 or the TBI at...
Four Tennesseans diagnosed with Coronavirus
An East Tennessee woman is now hospitalized in Tokyo, Japan after testing “positive” for Coronavirus while being quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship. Dr. Arnold Hopland and his wife Jeanie from Elizabethton, have been in Japan since the first of February. Dr. Arnold practices family medicine in the Tri-Cities, and when he and his wife were preparing to leave the quarantined cruise ship for a flight home, his wife’s final test returned “positive”. Unfortunately, ship stewards had already taken the family’s luggage to the airport for placement on fights chartered by the U.S. government to take citizens back...

H&R Student of the Week – Ella Vaughn
Join us at Thunder Radio and Rosalyn Partin at the H&R Block of Manchester and say congratulations to our student of the week – Ella Vaughn. Ella is a fifth-grade student at Hillsboro Elementary School. She is in Mrs. Donna Harryman’s homeroom. She is the daughter of Amanda Spaulding and Justin Vaughn. Ella was nominated by her teacher’s because she is extremely responsible and has wonderful manners. Her teachers say she participates in class and works well with others in her group. In her free time, Ella likes to play outside, ride four-wheelers, play video games and draw....

Coffee County, Manchester Schools to host food pantry Friday
Manchester City Schools and Coffee County Schools are teaming up together with Second Harvest Food Bank of Middle Tennessee to host a mobile food pantry Friday, February 21. This food pantry is for families who have children enrolled in Coffee County Schools and/or Manchester City Schools. It will be held at First Baptist Church of Manchester, located at 1006 Hillsboro Blvd. Doors open at 9 a.m. and the food pantry is first come, first...

MPD needs help identifying person of interest
UPDATE — This subject has now been identified by Manchester Police. Manchester Police Department is looking for help identifying an individual who was allegedly involved in an incident at Walmart on Friday, February 14. Anyone with information should contact Manchester Police Department investigator Trey Adcock at...

Pediatric flu deaths up to 10 in Tennessee
There have now been 10 pediatric flu-related deaths in Tennessee during the 2019-2020 season as of last week, according to the Tennessee Department of Health. Those 10 deaths in Tennessee account for over 11 percent of pediatric flu deaths across the country. Nationwide, there have been 90 pediatric deaths related to flu...

Time to renew hunting, fishing licenses
It’s time to purchase your new hunting and fishing license. The new 2020-21 Tennessee hunting and fishing licenses are now on sale, with over one million licenses expected to be purchased in the coming year. All current yearly Tennessee hunting and fishing licenses expire Feb. 29. Licenses are available online anytime at www.GoOutdoorsTennessee.com, on the TWRA “On the Go App,” or at one of more than 700 license agents across the state. You can now select to auto-renew your license and never worry about your license expiring again. Customers can also purchase new design of the collector’s card for any...