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Coffee County BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS meeting agenda
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COFFEE COUNTY ADMINISTRATIVE PLAZA April 9, 2019 @ 6:00 p.m. A G E N D A 1.Sheriff Proclaims Commission Open for Business 2.Invocation 3.Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag 4.Roll Call 5.Approve agenda. 6.Review and approval of the minutes of previous meeting. 7.Resolution of Memorial, Sympathy and Commendation 8.Elections, Appointments and Confirmations a.Notaries b.Public Building Authority c.Other 9.Unfinished Business 10.New Business a. Resolution 2019-05 – Resolution of the County of Coffee to be a Complete Count County and Partner with the United State Census Bureau to carry out the mandate in the Constitution of the United...
Coffee County Election Commission Meeting
The Coffee County Election Commission will meet on Thursday, April 11, 2019, at 4:00 p.m. in the Election Commission office in the Administrative Plaza 1329 McArthur Street, Suite 6 in Manchester. The purpose of this meeting will be to audit registration forms, selection of Chairperson and Secretary, combine ballot...
Coffee County Government Meetings WEEK OF APRIL 8, 2019
MEETINGS THE WEEK OF APRIL 8, 2019 Monday, April 8 4:30 p.m. – Purchasing Commission Caucus Meetings 5:00 p.m. – Rural Caucus at CCAP Conference Room #1 5:00 p.m. – Manchester Caucus at CCAP Conference Room #2 6:00 p.m. – Tullahoma Caucus at the Marcum Building Tuesday, April 9 6:00 p.m. – Full Commission Meeting Thursday, April 11 4:30 p.m. – Law Enforcement...
COFFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION work session AGENDA
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 Date: April 8, 2019 Time: 3:30 p.m. Place: Coffee County Board of Education AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Agenda Items 1. Timeline for Dr. McFall’s Transition 2. Timeline for Filling the Director’s...

Law Enforcement Needs Your Help
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department is seeking information from anyone who has bought any utility trailers, lawnmowers, tools or any other related items from Anthony Tyrone Dalton. Dalton has allegedly been driving a stolen Ford F-350 truck. The truck was reported as stolen from Antioch, TN. The sheriff’s department and several surrounding law enforcement agencies are working active theft cases allegedly involving Dalton and his sons. If you have any information that might help authorities, contact Coffee County Sheriff’s Department Investigator James Sherrill at 931-570-4404 or...

State Senator Continues Her Support of Medical Cannabis
Senator Janice Bowling (R-Tullahoma), co-sponsor of legislation to allow Tennesseans to receive medical cannabis under the care of a physician and pharmacist, expressed her continued support for the medical benefits it will provide. Bowling made the statement after testimony critical of the bill was heard by the Senate Health and Welfare Committee from law enforcement officials. “This legislation is about arming doctors and patients with an effective tool to treat a range of medical conditions and increase Tennesseans’ quality of life to successfully manage pain without the use of opioids,” said Sen. Bowling. “Opioids are highly addictive and are...

Sportsmen and Businessmen Charitable Organization makes Donation to Local Schools
The Sportsmen and Businessmen Charitable Organization (SBCO) donated $10,000 to Coffee County and Manchester City Schools Family Resource Center. “It is a mission of SBCO’s to support programs that directly assist the children in our community. We are proud to contribute to Coffee County Schools’ Family Resource Center’s ‘Coffee County Student Expo’ program and Manchester City Schools’ Family Resource Center’s ‘WeCare’ program. Both are outstanding student support initiatives that continually address the barriers hindering the social, personal, physical, and academic well-being of students,” said Carter Sain, SBCO President. The Sportsmen and Businessmen’s Charitable Organization has been serving the Coffee...

Man Indicted for Murder in Warren County
An indictment was handed down Friday in connection with the murder of 33 year-old Darius Michael “Reese” Bishop. Bishop was shot to death the night of January 11th, 2019 at his home on Lind Street in McMinnville. The Warren County Grand Jury has issued indictments against James Wells Jr. Wells faces charges of first-degree murder, especially aggravated robbery, four counts of aggravated assault and aggravated burglary. Wells has been taken into custody and is being held under a $1.1 million...