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Medical Marijuana in Tennessee? Maybe

Medical Marijuana in Tennessee? Maybe

Medical marijuana talk is growing in Tennessee and now it will be up for legislative debate. Republican Senator Janice Bowling of Tullahoma has filed the first legislation of the year. It’s considered the most comprehensive form of medical marijuana legislation the state has seen. And every form of pot is on the table, from the seeds to what you smoke. If a doctor diagnoses a patient with one of several conditions, the patient would be allowed to use the drug. The bill lists around 20 ailments which would qualify. It also states individual city governments would have the right...

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Seatbelts Are for Everyone (SAFE) Campaign Has Begun

Seatbelts Are for Everyone (SAFE) Campaign Has Begun

The Manchester Police Department is partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office (THSO) for its annual Seatbelts Are for Everyone (SAFE) campaign. This statewide initiative is designed to increase seatbelt usage and child passenger safety restraint usage through the implementation of occupant-protection programs, public events, and checkpoints throughout local communities across Tennessee. The SAFE campaign runs now through August 1, 2019. 2019 will be the sixth year the THSO has sponsored the SAFE campaign. Last year yielded the following results: • 1,182 child restraint violations • 13,165 seat belt citations • 305 other seat belt enforcement activities “In 2017,...

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Flu Activity Up in Tennessee

Flu Activity Up in Tennessee

According to the CDC, flu activity in Tennessee has elevated from regional to widespread. According to the CDC’s numbers, 43 out of the state’s 95 counties have reported at least one confirmed case of the flu. Although widespread, confirmed flu cases still remain low in Tennessee. There are 245 confirmed flu cases so far in Tennessee, the majority of cases, 89, have been from East Tennessee. All county health departments run by the state are offering free flu...

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It’s Tennessee Quit Week

It’s Tennessee Quit Week

Are you in a toxic relationship? You are if you use tobacco products. The Tennessee Department of Health joins partners across the state celebrating the third annual Tennessee Quit Week February 4 – 9, 2019 and invites all Tennesseans to support those who have quit using tobacco products and inspire more people to join them. This year’s Tennessee Quit Week theme is “Let’s Call It Quits!” urging smokers to break up with tobacco. Tennessee Quit Week raises awareness of the Tennessee Tobacco QuitLine and other free resources available to help Tennesseans quit smoking and/or using other tobacco products. These...

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Gas Prices Continue to Drop– For Now

Gas Prices Continue to Drop– For Now

Gas prices in Tennessee declined 3.5 cents last week. Monday’s state average of $2.02 per gallon is 39 cents less than this time last year. Tennessee drivers enjoyed the cheapest January at the pump in three years. Last month, Tennessee gas prices averaged $2.01 per gallon. The monthly average was 32 cents less than January 2018, and 11 cents less than January 2017. AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins said rising oil prices and the switch to summer blend gasoline will eventually boost prices at the pump in the coming months. The national average price of gasoline is $2.25 per gallon....

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Possibility of 400 Jobs Coming to Pelham

Possibility of 400 Jobs Coming to Pelham

Up to 400 new jobs available IF a warehouse locates in Pelham, TN. A company is proposing to locate a warehousing/distribution facility in Pelham and will create up to 400 new jobs. The facility, if located in the area, will be a boost to the local economy and offer jobs to local residents who might otherwise have to leave the area for employment. Jobs have a starting wages of $11.25 per hour, not including benefits or shift differentials. Order Processor: Product Shipping, ability to process orders in accurate, efficient and timely shipping process. Ability to work with peers and...

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Report: Medicaid Work Requirement Could Lead to Health Care Loss

Report: Medicaid Work Requirement Could Lead to Health Care Loss

As many as 68,000 Tennesseans would be affected by a proposal to require parents who now receive Medicaid to demonstrate that they’re working at least 20 hours a week, according to a new report. The report from the Tennessee Justice Center and the Georgetown University Center for Children and Families is based on research on a similar policy in Arkansas, which led to more than 18,000 adults losing their Medicaid coverage in the first few months. Joan Alker, executive director of the Georgetown Center for Children, says the proposal is unlikely to promote more work, and most likely to...

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Flu Shuts Down Visitations to NHC Healthcare in McMinnville Until Next Week

Flu Shuts Down Visitations to NHC Healthcare in McMinnville Until Next Week

If you have someone in the NHC Healthcare in McMinnville that you would like to visit, you’ll have to wait until next week. Due to the influenza virus, NHC Healthcare at 928 Old Smithville Rd. in McMinnville is asking that the community refrain from visiting until next Monday, Feb. 11th. This is for the safety of the patients as well as the partners, volunteers and family members. If you need an update on a patient, you may call the center at...

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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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