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Correctional Officer Fire from Bedford Co. Jail after Allegedly Hitting an Inmate
An alleged attack on an inmate has led to the firing of a correctional sergeant at the Bedford County Jail. Sgt. Ronald Wayne Crowe allegedly punched Levi Wheeler, 18, once in the face on Dec. 5. Wheeler’s injuries were described as “minor” by officials. Crowe, 32, of Fayetteville gave Bedford County detectives no specific reason for his alleged actions. Wheeler was being held in restraints at the time of the attack, according to Sheriff Austin Swing. Crowe had worked at the jail for six months and had no disciplinary actions on his record. He has no previous law enforcement...

Road Construction Will Not Slow You Down During the Holidays
Road construction will not delay travelers during the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. The Tennessee Department of Transportation is again halting all lane closure activity on interstates and state highways in anticipation of higher traffic volumes across the state. No temporary lane closures will be allowed for constriction on Tennessee roadways beginning at 8am Friday until 6am Tuesday, January 2nd. AAA predicts holiday travel will increase 3.1 percent in Tennessee this year, with over 2.4 million motorists expected to travel by automobile in the Volunteer State between the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. According to AAA, 107.3 million Americans...

Report Says Insufficient Warning given to Evacuate During Deadly Wildfires of 2016
A report says insufficient warning by Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials contributed to dramatically less time to evacuate during a deadly Tennessee wildfire in November 2016. The outside review ordered by the city of Gatlinburg and Sevier County says more timely and accurate communication from park officials would have helped the city prepare sooner. It says reliance on limited information from the National Weather Service and park officials meant the predicted speed and severity of the impending firestorm was inaccurate. Park Superintendent Cassius Cash said his team looks forward to reading the report and addressing findings alongside local...

Convicted Man Exonerated by Gov. Haslam
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam says he has exonerated a man whose convictions for rape and robbery were set aside by a court in 2009 and who was released after more than three decades in prison. Haslam said in a news release Wednesday that he respects determinations by the court and prosecutor that Lawrence McKinney was not guilty of crimes he was convicted for in 1978 and wouldn’t have been prosecuted if DNA testing results were available during his trial. Last year, a Tennessee parole board voted against recommending McKinney for exoneration, saying the absence of his DNA following a...

Donation Given to the K-9 Unit at the Coffee Co. Sheriff’s Dept.
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department K-9 division recently received a very nice donation from the Tullahoma Kennel Club. The donations of these training devices will help the dogs learn better techniques to help discover illegal drugs. Deputies Larry McKelvey and K-9 Yoshi, Jennifer Curbow and K-9 Max along with Sgt. David Grosch and K-9 Jarka received the donations and said how much they really appreciated the Tullahoma Kennel Club. Sheriff Steve Graves said he would like to thank the club for its support. He added that the work done by the deputies and their K-9’s continue to be a...

New Police Station Moves Forward in Tullahoma
The new police station to be built for the Tullahoma Police Department will cost an estimated $3.2 million, according to city officials. At its Dec. 11 meeting, all Tullahoma Board of Mayor and Alderman voted in favor of a budget amendment for FY 2018 to the tune of $3,250,000 for the engineering, construction and “project contingency” of the new police facility, which will be located on West Grundy Street. The loan sets up $238,875 for the engineering of the facility, $2,848,625 for the construction of the facility and a “project contingency” cushion of $162,500. The land for the site...

Time to Send Those Last Minute Packages
More than two billion packages are headed out this holiday season, destined for the doorsteps of friends and family around the world. If you still have some gifts to order, your best (and cheapest) bet is to take care of business right now. Wednesday is the deadline for FedEx Two-Day delivery, UPS Second-Day Air and USPS Priority Mail. Thursday is the final day to ship via FedEx overnight and UPS Next Day Air. And if you really want to gamble, USPS says it will get your shipment to its destination by Christmas as long as you ship by Friday....

Bill Aims to Protect TN Wildlife Before There’s a Problem
There are more than 90 species in Tennessee on the Endangered Species list and legislation introduced late last week in Congress would help states make sure no additional species need those protections. The Recovering America’s Wildlife Act would provide funding to states to ensure the survival of wildlife before species become endangered. Mike Butler, CEO of the Tennessee Wildlife Federation, says the Volunteer State has much to gain from the funding. “Tennessee is the most biologically diverse inland state in the United States,” he points out. “We have several species of mussels and plants that only occur in the...