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Motlow College Foundation to Host Golf Tournament
The Motlow College Foundation is planning its 25th annual golf tournament for Friday, Sept. 14, at The Bear Trace at Tims Ford State Park. All proceeds from the tournament benefit Motlow State Community College students primarily through scholarships including, but not limited to honors, presidential, student government and athletic scholarships. The tournament is a four-person scramble with prizes for three places in two flights. The cost to participate is $115 per person or $450 per team and includes greens fees, cart rental, mulligans and lunch. Lunch will be served at 11:00 a.m. and tee time is 12:00 p.m. In...
County Officials to be sworn in on Tuesday
Your newly-elected Coffee County Officials will be sworn into their respective offices this Tuesday, August 28th at 10 AM in the County Commission chamber at the Administrative Plaza. The newly-elected County Commissioners will be sworn in on Tuesday, September 11th at 6PM in the County Commission chamber. The public is encouraged to attend these...

Bomb Threat Called in Thursday against Justice Center
Another bomb threat occurred Thursday morning in Manchester. The threat was issued through the Wilson County Communication Center and their staff relayed the message to the Coffee County Communication Center at 9:10am. The person that called in the threat apparently said there was a bomb inside the Coffee County Justice Center. Coffee County Sheriff Steve Graves called for a physical search of the building and according to Graves no bomb was found. A second search was conducted by a bomb search dog from AEDC. The Justice Center was deemed clear of any danger just after 10am. Court resumed at...

State Investigates Grundy County Highway Department
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has revealed that the Grundy County Highway Department has been performing work on private properties and cemeteries for many years, this is not allowed under state law. Though documents don’t name him, former Highway Superintendent Hubert Dewayne “Turkey” Hargis, who was defeated in the county’s May Democratic Primary elections, was in charge of the department since 2002. In one situation, the Highway Department allegedly performed various work on an individual’s farm over approximately nine years. The former Highway Superintendent allegedly has cattle on the farm. The work has included bulldozing stumps and...

TVA Approves Rate Increase
The Tennessee Valley Authority is all set for another year, as their Board of Directors approved a $10.55 billion budget Wednesday, which begins October 1. The board opted to increase their customers’ annual retail rate by 1.5 percent, a percentage that is below the rate of inflation, a TVA news release indicates. Stephen Smith, executive director of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, believes the claim that TVA’s rates are among the lowest 25 percent in the U.S. is misleading. Smith also takes issue with TVA’s performance with solar power. TVA CEO Bill Johnson also said later this year,...

Small Town Boy to be Honored
Tullahoma native and country music superstar Dustin Lynch will officially join the Grand Ole Opry. Lynch was clearly overwhelmed when Trace Atkins came on stage at the Opry on Tuesday night to give him the news. The “Small Town Boy” will be inducted on September 18, 2018. Dustin Lynch attended Tullahoma High School and graduated in 2003. He started playing guitar when he was around 8 or 9 but soon abandoned it, and then picked it up again at 15. When he was 16, he performed at the Bluebird Café in Nashville on an open mic night and was...

Black Rifle Now Open
Veteran-owned and operated Black Rifle Coffee Company opened its Manchester, Tennessee, roasting facility on Wednesday. Black Rifle Coffee Company is investing $6 million in that state. Combined with their Utah facility, the Tennessee plant will ensure that consumers all over America receive the freshest coffee available, roasted to order and delivered right to their door. The Manchester facility is expected to create 52 jobs over the next five years, and since Black Rifle Coffee Company is committed to hiring 10,000 veterans as the business expands, qualified veterans living in Tennessee will have first consideration for any open positions. As...

Meet the Winners
The Tullahoma Board of Mayor and Aldermen invite the public to a reception and swearing-in ceremony to meet newly elected City and County officials. The Reception is Monday, August 27 from 4:30pm to 5:30pm at City Hall in the Board Chambers. Light refreshments will be served, and the swearing-in ceremony begins at 5:30. The newly elected Tullahoma officials include: Tullahoma Alderman Dr. Jimmy Blanks and Alderman Ray Knowis; Tullahoma School Board Members Dr. Steve Lynn and Amy Johnson. Recently elected Coffee County officials: County Mayor Gary Cordell; County Commissioners Barbara Buckner, Rosemary Crabtree, Jackie Duncan, Dwight Miller, Lynn Sebourn,...