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Hillsboro Man Charged with Attempted 1st Degree Murder
Charles Robert Brandon, 31, of North D Street, Hillsboro has been charged by Tullahoma Police with attempted first degree murder of Rodney Earl Shiver, 48, at a residence located on East Lincoln. According to Tullahoma Police, they allege that after the stabbing on Oct 12, 2016 Brandon left the area. Also Shiver got into his vehicle and left the area as well. He was later found on Montclair Street. When Shiver was found by police he had a lot of blood coming from his stomach and mouth. Shiver was flown to Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he underwent surgery...

Sewanee Professor confronts Senator Corker over Election
A Sewanee professor’s chance encounter with Republican U.S. Sen. Bob Corker during a weekend hike gave him a chance to vent his frustrations about the former Chattanooga mayor’s support for President-elect Donald Trump. The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports David George Haskell, a Pulitzer Prize finalist for his 2012 book “The Forest Unseen,” says Corker responded by saying, “If you don’t like it, leave.” Haskell, a naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Britain, said Corker challenged him to explain what he has “ever done to contribute to the state.” Corker spokeswoman Micah Johnson says Haskell “aggressively approached” the senator and...

Burning Ban for Coffee County
Gov. Bill Haslam has issued a proclamation declaring a regional ban on burning in 51 counties in response to the ongoing drought and destructive wildfires throughout Middle and East Tennessee. Coffee and Franklin counties are included. The ban is in effect until Dec. 15. Residents in counties covered by the regional ban are not permitted to conduct any open-air burning. The ban includes campfires, and burning of brush, vegetation, household waste or construction debris. A violation of a burn ban is punishable as a Class A misdemeanor which carries a fine of $2,500 and/or up to 11 months, 29...

Rutherford County Sheriff Suspended Without Pay
Davidson County Chancellor Bill Young has suspended Rutherford County Sheriff Robert Arnold – without pay – pending the outcome of his February 2017 federal JailCigs trial. The ruling came down Monday afternoon in the civil ouster suit filed by 12 Rutherford County residents. This means that Arnold will no longer receive his $127,078 per year salary while in a Kentucky jail awaiting trial. The Rutherford County Commission will now have to decide on at least a temporary sheriff. You’ll recall the sheriff had his bond revoked in late September after a judge found “sufficient evidence” that Arnold intentionally harassed...

Motlow State and Chattanooga pen Honors Transfer Agreement
Representatives from Motlow State Community College and the University of Tennessee Chattanooga recently signed an articulation agreement allowing Motlow State’s Honors Program students to transfer seamlessly into the UTC Honors College’s Innovations in Honors (IIH) program. Dr. Tony Kinkel, Motlow State President, and Dr. Steve Angle, UTC Chancellor, recently signed this important agreement that is designed to ensure that high-performing students can take advantage of Motlow State’s low tuition and scholarship opportunities, including the Tennessee Promise, and then continue their path to academic excellence upon transfer to UTC. UTC and Motlow recently implemented a dual admissions program, allowing Motlow...

Hendersonville Man Arrested in Tullahoma for Vehicle Theft
On Sunday, Tullahoma officers were called to the corner of Polk and Warren streets concerning a disturbance or possible robbery attempt. Upon arrival officers ran a check of the subject and the vehicle he was apparently driving. The officer was notified that the subject’s vehicle was entered in to NCIC as stolen out of Hendersonville Tennessee. According to the arrest warrant, a witness confirmed that Zachary A Garrett age 26 of Hendersonville was driving the vehicle. Upon being placed under arrest, Garrett allegedly became combative with the officer attempting to break the window of the patrol car with his...

New Deal in place for Wayside Acres Area
Coffee County commissioners agreed recently that they will pay off the loan for the Wayside Sewer System using $281,583 out of its rural debt service fund. In exchange for the county’s assistance, the 58 property owners who are connected to the sewer will see their bills go up by roughly 62 percent starting early next year. Those paying $56 a month will now pay close to $90 a month. In September, following the angry objections of dozens of unconnected property owners, the county commission decided not to enforce the resolution and seek another solution. Property owners in the Wayside...

Wildfires continue to Burn
The wildfires in southeast Tennessee triggered an air quality alert in Middle Tennessee on Monday. Middle Tennessee was under a “code orange” air quality alert because of the burning wildfires. Active older adults and children as well as people with respiratory diseases such as asthma had to limit their time outside until the smoke cleared the area. Middle Tennessee residents in several counties including Coffee County reported smelling and seeing smoke on Sunday and Monday. As of Sunday, the Tennessee Department of Agriculture reported more than 70 fires burning state-wide, including eight new fires that started on Sunday. The...