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No Drought in Coffee County, but other areas are Suffering

No Drought in Coffee County, but other areas are Suffering

So far so good for Coffee County, but in nearby counties like Franklin and Grundy they are experiencing a severe drought and other counties around the state are described by the U.S. Drought Monitor as “extreme” to “exceptional.” Tullahoma Utilities Authority (TUA) and the Duck River Utility Commission (DRUC) are monitoring our water levels and currently there are no problems with water supplies in our area. The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) has asked the public in counties having issues to limit water usage for non-essential purposes as water systems coordinate efforts to share resources to ensure...

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Former Grundy County Teacher Headed to Prison

Former Grundy County Teacher Headed to Prison

A former Grundy County school teacher is headed to prison for the statutory rape of a former elementary school student. Thomas (Scooby) Andrews has been sentenced to serve three and half years in the Tennessee Department of Corrections. Andrews was convicted of two counts of Aggravated Statutory Rape (one count of sexual battery and one count of statutory rape were dismissed). Andrews is a former assistant football coach at Grundy County High...

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Commissioner of Education in Manchester on Friday

Commissioner of Education in Manchester on Friday

Dr. Candice McQueen, Commissioner of Education for the state of Tennessee will be visiting Coffee County High School on Friday, November 4th. Dr. McQueen will tour the school and student representatives will show her around, observe classes, and lead a round table discussion with several students focusing on career and college readiness. Due to a schedule change she will not be visiting Westwood Middle School. Dr. McQueen was sworn in as Tennessee’s commissioner of education on January 17,...

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Statewide Students say Trump for President

Statewide Students say Trump for President

State officials say Donald Trump would be the next president if Tennessee students were casting real ballots. 165,968 students representing 479 schools from 90 of the state’s 95 counties voted in the first statewide student mock election. Republican candidate Donald Trump won the mock election with 88,208 votes at 53.1%. Competitor Hillary Clinton received 56,935 votes at 34.3%. Independent candidates split the remainder of the votes with Gary Johnson taking the most at 5%. Students in preschool through high school from public and private schools as well as home school associations in Tennessee...

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Charting a New Course? Report Questions Growth of Charter Schools

Charting a New Course? Report Questions Growth of Charter Schools

What began as an experiment to create innovation through charter schools has become a movement to privatize public education, according to a new report. Stan Salett, the study’s co-author, spent more than four decades in public education and helped launch the nation’s Head Start and Upward Bound programs. In the past two decades, he said, a small group of billionaires – including News Corp.’s Rupert Murdoch, who once called public schools an “untapped $500 billion sector” – have worked to assert private control over public education to make money. “And that’s what’s at play now,” Salett said. “You’ve got...

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11/4/2016-H&R Block Student of the week

11/4/2016-H&R Block Student of the week

Congratulations to Student of the Week -Ella Helms!!! Ella, the daughter of Greg and Susan Helms, is a fifth grader at New Union Elementary School. Ella was chosen to be honored because “she consistently shows up each day, ready to do the work of a fifth grader”, says Eric Keith, a fifth grade teacher at Ella’s school. Ella wants to be a first grade teacher when she grows up! Rosalyn Partin, owner of the Manchester H&R Block, has been inspired to recognize great kids in our community all through hockey season. What does hockey season have to do with our...

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Fire Burns Garage in Hillsboro

Fire Burns Garage in Hillsboro

On Monday afternoon at approximately 5:50pm deputies were dispatched to 236 Pratt Road in reference to a structure fire. Dispatch advised the garage was on fire and the Hillsboro Fire Department was in route. When emergency crews arrived a garage was fully engulfed in flames. When they arrived the home owner was asked what had happened. According to the police report, the man advised at approximately 5:30pm, he was in his garage working on his generator near the shop light. He then advised that he went inside his residence to fix him something to eat. The report goes onto...

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Early Voting Ending, Election Day Nov. 8

Early Voting Ending, Election Day Nov. 8

Early voting ends Thursday in Coffee County voters. In Manchester, residents can vote at the Coffee County Administrative Plaza, which is located at 1329 McArthur St., Suite 6. Hours are 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. In Tullahoma, voters can cast their ballots at the C.D. Stamps Community Center, located at 810 S. Jackson St. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Election Day is this coming Tuesday, November 8. On the ballot: President United States House of Representatives (6th Congressional District) Tennessee State Senate (16th Senatorial District) Tennessee House of Representatives (47th House District) The total number of registered...

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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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