State of Tennessee Releases New COVID-19 PSA “Choices”
News October 21, 2020
Campaign will run statewide on broadcast, cable, and digital NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee today announced a new ad campaign, “Choices”, to promote responsible decision-making by Tennesseans as the state continues to fight the spread of COVID-19. The ad will air across the state on broadcast, cable, and... Read more
TDA Warns Consumers About Credit Card Skimmers at Gasoline Pumps
News October 21, 2020
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) is alerting consumers to an increase in fraudulent credit card devices found at gas pumps across the state. “Inspectors with our Weights and Measures Section are discovering credit card skimmers during routine gas pump inspections,” Commissioner Charlie Hatcher, D.V.M. said. “Thanks to... Read more
New COVID-19 Website Launched by Tennessee Department of Health
News October 21, 2020
Design Simplifies, Streamlines Frequently Requested Data NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Health and Tennessee’s Unified Command Group today announced the launch of a new website to provide COVID-19 data, additional health information and relevant updates to Tennesseans. The site is now available at COVID19.tn.gov. “This new site will help... Read more
Christopher Joseph Patterson, age 42, a McMinnville, TN resident and Cannon County, TN native was born July 5, 1978 and passed October 16, 2020 following a sudden illness. He was a Captain with the Manchester Police Department, a member of Cornerstone Baptist Church, and the son of Rob and... Read more
Alderman Appointment Application BOMA Deadline Oct. 30th
News October 21, 2020
Vice Mayor Marilyn Howard was recently appointed city mayor after the tragic loss of Mayor Lonnie Norman, leaving a vacancy in the Office of Alderman. “The Charter of the City of Manchester provides that a vacancy inthe Office of Alderman shall be filled until the next regular election by... Read more
Obituary: Carol Ann Pratt
Obituaries October 20, 2020
Carol Ann (Brown) Pratt, 74, of Tullahoma, Tennessee, died October 17, 2020, at home. She was born on February 16, 1946 to Helen and William Brown in Tulsa, Oklahoma.Carol was a 1964 graduate of Webb City, Missouri high school. She was also a graduate of Trevecca Nazarene University of... Read more
NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Correction (TDOC) is responsible for the supervision of more than 3,800 registered sex offenders. TDOC’s mission is to enhance public safety for all Tennesseans including our most vulnerable citizens – our children. That’s why the department launches a special operation this time of year... Read more
Governor Bill Lee Joins the Tennessee Department of Education & Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation for a Scholastic Book Giveaway
News October 19, 2020
Event highlights early literacy initiatives and announces new book delivery program benefiting thousands of students and teachers across the state Nashville, TENNESSEE – Governor Bill Lee will virtually join the Tennessee Department of Education, in collaboration with Governor’s Early Literacy Foundation (GELF) and Scholastic, to highlight and celebrate early literacy initiatives in Tennessee at... Read more
Obituary: Judy Nelson
Obituaries October 19, 2020
Judy Katherine Nelson of Tullahoma passed this life on Saturday, October 17, 2020 at her home, surrounded by family at the age of 77. Mrs. Nelson was born in Erlanger, KY to the late Herman and Florida Lou Parks Hogue. During her life, Judy worked as a purchasing agent for... Read more
Prescription Drug Take Back Day Gains New Importance During Pandemic
News October 19, 2020
Tennesseans have opportunity to safely and securely dispose of medications NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennesseans have an opportunity to safely and securely dispose of potentially addictive prescription medications at the upcoming National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The event is set for Saturday, October 24 from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00... Read more