TN National Guard Maintains Readiness in COVID Environment
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – During the last few months, the COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges while conducting safe and realistic training for Soldiers and Airmen. The difficulties were overcome through determination and creative thinking as members of the Tennessee National Guard continued to ensure they are ready to support any contingency or... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: September 22nd, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 1,125 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County. Currenlty, there are 234 known active cases, 879 reported “inactive” cases, and 12 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state labs. The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is 185,148 as... Read more
2020 Deer Archery Hunting Season Opens September 26
NASHVILLE — The 2020 deer archery-only hunting season opens statewide in Tennessee on Saturday, Sept. 26. The archery-only season dates are the same statewide Sept. 26-Oct. 30 and Nov. 2-6. You can use archery equipment at any time during the statewide deer season that runs through Jan. 3, 2021.... Read more
Coffee County Sheriff’s Dept in Search of Person of Interest in Burglary.
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department is reaching out to the community for help in identifying a person of interest in a burglary that occurred at a construction site on Blantons Chapel Rd yesterday. If you recognize this individual or have any information, you are asked to contact Cpl Blake... Read more
Obituary: Patricia Jolene Moore
Patricia Jolene Moore or as she was known to her friends “Patty Jo”, 64, was called home by her Lord and Savior on September 20th, 2020, with family by her side, after a brief illness with a devastating cancer. She was born in Tullahoma to the late Joe and... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: September 21st, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 1,108 confirmed positive cases in Coffee County as of September 21st, 2020. Currently, there are 228 known active cases, 868 “inactive” cases, and 12 COVID-19 related deaths in the county thus far. The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is... Read more
Obituary: David D. Lowhorn

Obituary: David D. Lowhorn

News September 21, 2020

David D. Lowhorn, age 101, of Winchester passed away on Friday, September 18, 2020 at his home. David was born on February 19, 1919 in Franklin County to the late Lee and Allie Blackburn Lowhorn. He served his country in the United States Navy during World War II. David loved... Read more
3 Tips to Prepare for Turkey Hunting Season
(StatePoint) Want to hunt turkeys on your home turf this fall? You’ll need to create and manage a habitat that will attract them to your property first. To get started, consider these tried-and-true tips from farmer, professional hunter and creator of the “Bone Collector” series, Michael Waddell: • Your... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: September 20th, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 1,097 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County as of September 20th, 2020. Currently there are 230 known active cases, 855 reported recoveries or “inactive” cases, and 12 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state labs. The total COVID-19... Read more
Motlow: Annual Report highlights Growth, 50th Anniversary
Motlow State Community College has released its 2019-20 academic year Annual Report to the Tennessee Board of Regents (TBR) College System of Tennessee. The report is viewable publicly at motlow.com/annualreport20. The report is a colorful, vibrant 50-page publication providing critical statistical information, features, and photos from the College’s 50th... Read more