COVID-19 in Coffee County: September 11th, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 894 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County as of September 11th, 2020. Currently, the active cases have risen again at 142 known active cases. There are a reported 743 recoveries or ‘inactive’ cases. There is one more death to... Read more
4-H Happenings: No Rotary-4-H Funnel Cake Booth at This Year’s Fair.
As everyone knows, the Coffee County Fair is just a couple of weeks away. We all look forward to the tradition of the pageants, the shows, the rides, the food, and, of course, the funnel cakes! Each year the 4-H program partners with the Manchester Rotary Club to make... Read more
Tullahoma Mayor Proclaims September as ‘Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.’
Newly elected mayor of Tullahoma, Mayor Ray Knowis, has proclaimed September as Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. “Mayor Knowis proudly presents Tennessee Suicide Prevention Network representative, Ellen Stowers, with a proclamation that urges all citizens to work to prevent suicide and to raise awareness and tolerance around all people affected... Read more
LWA Unemployment Benefit Ending in Tennessee
Grant Funding for FEMA Program will End with Sept. 5 Payments NASHVILLE – The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has informed the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD) funding for the Lost Wages Assistance (LWA) program $300 payments will stop after the week ending Sept. 5, 2020. FEMA... Read more
Gov. Lee Announces Law Enforcement Reform Partnership Recommendations
Pledges to fund 90 additional cadet scholarships NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Today Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced recommendations from the State’s Law Enforcement Reform Partnership to strengthen policing policies, improve information sharing around disciplinary actions and increase officer training. In addition to enhanced policies, a total of $300,000 in CARES Act funding... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: September 10th, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 875 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County as of September 10th, 2020. Currently, there are 128 known active cases, 738 recovered or “inactive’ cases, and 8 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state labs. 15,021 tests administered in... Read more
Bell Buckle Craft Fair Cancelled
The annual craft fair that usually takes place in October has been cancelled. Officials of the Bell Buckle Chamber announced this afternoon, “After much deliberation, the Town of Bell Buckle has made the difficult decision to cancel the Webb Art & Craft Show. This cancellation includes all booths within... Read more
Coffee County Rescue Squad to Host 8th Annual BBQ Dinner
The Coffee County Rescue Squad will be hosting their 8th annual Chicken and BBQ dinner on October 3rd from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This year’s dinner will be drive-thru only. The cost per plate is $10. Read more
AEDC team member gifts wood flag to Air Force
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. — The COVID-19 pandemic has posed challenges for Arnold Engineering Development Complex, among them communicating with Team AEDC when many members were off base and out of reach of their work email. During a time when there were so many unknowns, AEDC Commander Col.... Read more
Ben Lomand Internet Coming to County Residents
Internet provider Ben Lomand Connect will soon be bringing fiber internet to residents in the Antioch Church of Christ area in Coffee County. This Saturday, there will be a meeting from 10am-3pm at Antioch Church of Christ and bring any questions you may have on internet, security, video or... Read more