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“Weed Wrangle” is March 2 at Old Stone Fort State Park
State parks in Tennessee are looking for volunteers to help fight invasive plant species. Tennessee State Parks said in a news release that the so-called “Weed Wrangle” is set for March 2. The event is part of a nationwide effort to remove trees, vines and flowering plants that encroach on native plant species. At Old Stone Fort State Park in Manchester, work will take place on the Garrison Road trail to clear the area of privet and any other overgrowth. Please come prepared for this event by wearing old clothes you do not mind getting wet or dirty, closed...
Two More Arrested in Murder and Kidnapping of Tullahoma Man
Two more people have been arrested in the death of a Tennessee man found shot and hanging from a tree. The Chattanooga Times Free Press reported this week that Jamie Wilson Holland is charged with kidnapping and Bryan Dudley with murder in the 2017 death of David Edward Steele. Authorities have said Steele, a white man, was reported missing in October of 2017 from Tullahoma. His body was found three weeks later, hanging from a tree in Franklin County. Coffee County District Attorney General Craig Northcott said Steele had been shot in the leg while trying to escape from...

Winchester Municipal Airport Receives Grant
The Winchester Airport Authority announced that it has been awarded a $1.87 million grant from the Tennessee Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Economic Development Fund. The money will be put toward the development and construction of a hangar with classroom space that will house an Aviation Maintenance Technology program to be located at the Winchester Municipal Airport. The facility will be operated as a secondary campus in Franklin County by the Tennessee College of Applied...

Pilfering Prevention Act Presented by State Leaders
State Sen. Richard Briggs and State Rep. Matthew Hill announced legislation this week that would require certain prescription drugs, such as opioids and stimulants, to be dispensed in lockable containers. The “Pilfering Prevention Act” refers to the act of “pilfering,” or stealing a few pills at a time. At a news conference Monday, the two lawmakers, along with a statewide coalition called “STOP – Secure Tennessee’s Opioid Prescriptions,” explained that pilfering is the number one source of teenage drug abuse nationally and Tennessee. They said statistics show 80 percent of heroin users started with a prescription opioid, and 90...

TN Groups: Healthy Teen Communication Could Help Stop Abuse
About 1-in-10 teens who have been on a date have also been physically abused by a boyfriend or girlfriend in the last year according to the Department of Health and Human Services. With Tennessee seeing a growing number of suicides among children ages 10-17, advocates say it’s important to focus on the positive aspects of adolescent relationships during Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month. Rikki Harris, CEO of Tennessee Voices for Children, said teens can be hard to read from one day to the next. But values such as mutual respect, respect for individuality, respecting boundaries and positive communication should...

Coffee County FBLA Presents $6,500 Check to Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition
Throughout this past fall, Coffee County High School Future Business Leaders (FBLA) members, officers, and advisors, along with special volunteers spent many hours organizing the “Team Up to Tackle Breast Cancer” event. FBLA members sold t-shirts and Otis Spunkmeyer breast cancer cookies and hosted a “pink out” game where the football team wore pink jerseys and all other participants at the game sported pink. Funds raised from these activities totaled $6,500. The donation was presented to the Tennessee Breast Cancer Coalition with all funds set to benefit breast cancer patients in Coffee County. FBLA would like to thank everyone...
COFFEE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION AGENDA February 11
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: Regular Board Meeting DATE: February 11, 2019 TIME: 4:30 p.m. PLACE: Coffee County Board of Education Pledge of Allegiance AGENDA I. Call to Order II. Call for Intent III. General Consent Items (*If no objections, the following items will be considered passed when the agenda is passed.) 1. Minutes: December 10, 2018 2. 1st Reading of Policies: 4.600, 6.300, 6.313 3. 3rd Reading of Policies: 5.305, 5.802 4. Overnight Field Trip – CCMS FBLA State...
Coffee County Director of Schools Seeking Other Employment
Coffee County Director of Schools Dr. Ladonna McFall announced during a work session with the County School board on Monday evening that she is seeking other employment. McFall said that she did not think she is fully supported by the board. In a written statement McFall told WMSR News, “I am proud of the work of our team has done over the last several years. It’s been an honor to serve in Coffee County. I have been dedicated to improving academics, facilities, finances, and planning/addressing for growth during my tenure and I am proud of those results.” McFall has...