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Two Companies to be Headquartered in Middle Tennessee bringing New Jobs
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe and Mitsubishi Motors North America officials announced Tuesday that the automaker will relocate its headquarters to Franklin, Tenn. from Cypress, Calif. Mitsubishi Motors’ move represents an investment in the county of $18.25 million and brings approximately 200 jobs to Williamson County. The relocation to Franklin will begin in August and be completed by the end of 2019. All departments will be relocating, including sales, marketing, IT, human resources, communications, parts and services, product planning, dealer operations, finance and legal. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic...

Mentors Needed for Tennessee Promise
The state of Tennessee is looking for 9,000 mentors for the Tennessee Promise program. Tennessee Promise gives every graduating high school senior the chance to attend a community or technical college tuition-free. Mentors will only need to commit one hour per month. The program will supply them with training, a handbook and weekly communication to help in the process. Data from the first year of the program indicates that TN Promise students are graduating at a rate almost three times their peers at the same institutions. Program administrators believe eliminating the financial barrier, coupled with support from a mentor,...

VFW Post 10904 in Manchester Receives 4 Awards
The local VFW Post 10904 in Manchester received 4 awards at the Tennessee State Convention this past weekend. The VFW won awards for All-State Post, Community Service, Membership and a National award for their Vietnam Day event. The VFW also won a $100 drawing for the Post from a membership drive program. This coming Friday is a special “Stars and Stripes Celebration” event for everyone. If you have kids or grandkids, consider taking them to this one. It is being put on by the Murfreesboro Symphony and will have food and fun. The event will be held at Fountains...

Tuition Increases at University of Tennessee Campuses
Trustees have approved tuition increases at each of the University of Tennessee campuses for the next academic year. Media outlets report the Board of Trustees approved a 2% tuition increase at the Knoxville campus and a 2.5% increase at the Chattanooga and Martin campuses at a Friday meeting. Tuition will increase by $258 at the Knoxville campus, $216 at the Chattanooga campus and $236 at the Martin campus. The board also voted to combine the UT Institute of Agriculture with the UT-Knoxville campus and to create the Oak Ridge Institute to further the university’s partnership with Oak Ridge National...

Tennessee Opioid Prescriptions on the Decline
Opioid prescriptions in Tennessee dropped by about one-third between 2013 and 2018, according to new data released by the Tennessee Medical Association. The figures show a steady decrease in the numbers of opioid prescriptions filled statewide – from more than 8.5 million in 2013, to almost 5.7 million last year. Dr. Elise Denneny, president of the Tennessee Medical Association, says while the reduction is a step in the right direction, state health professionals and lawmakers should be focusing on the bigger picture. “Opioid use disorder is just a symptom of what plagues our society,” she states. “We still have...

Motlow State President Dr. Michael Torrence Wins Award
Since his arrival in May 2018, Motlow State President Dr. Michael Torrence has positioned the College as a national leader through its ranking as the top performing college in Tennessee. GlobalMindED recently announced Torrence as the winner of the Inclusive Excellence Leaders Award in the 2 Year and Post Graduate Higher Education category for his outstanding work and commitment to inclusion, diversity and equity. Torrence was one of three finalists in the category. Torrence’s selection as a 2019 GlobalMindED Inclusive Excellence Leader Award winner is an endorsement of the vision and outcomes he has achieved during his first year...

Independence Day Celebration set for July 4 in Manchester
The July 4th Independence Day celebration will be held at Manchester’s Rotary Park as it will begin at 6:30pm on Thursday the 4th. Music at 7pm by the group Burning Las Vegas. Food and beer vendors will be set up in the park and Fireworks will wrap up the night’s entertainment at 9pm. This event is hosted by the Manchester Recreation Department and the Manchester Tourism Commission. Those organizations would also like to thank their sponsors, Coffee County Bank, Coke, and Sherrill Pest Control. Come on out and celebrate America’s independence in a big...
COFFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION Work Session / Special Called Meeting
COFFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 1343 McArthur Street Manchester, Tennessee 37355 Telephone: 931-723-5150 Facsimile: 931-723-8285 TO: All Board Members FROM: Brett Henley, Chairman SUBJECT: Work Session / Special Called Meeting DATE: July 1, 2019 TIME: 4:30 p.m. PLACE: Coffee County Board of Education WORK SESSION AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Agenda Items 1. Director of Schools Selection SPECIAL CALLED MEETING AGENDA I. Agenda Items 1. Director of Schools...