Executive Orders Extend State of Emergency, Regulatory Flexibility, Local Authority on Facial Coverings
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee today signed Executive Order No. 59 to extend certain, targeted provisions of Executive Order Nos. 36, 38, 49, 50, 54, and 55 through September 30, 2020 to facilitate the continued treatment and containment of COVID-19 through regulatory flexibility, promoting social distancing and wearing face coverings in... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: August 28th, 2020
The Tenneesee Department of Health reports a total of 752 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County as of August 28th, 2020. Currently, there are 280 known active cases, 466 reported recoveries, and 6 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state. The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee... Read more
County Unemployment Rates Decrease Across Tennessee
Three-Quarters of Tennessee’s Counties had Lower Unemployment in July NASHVILLE – The unemployment situation in three-quarters of Tennessee’s 95 counties continued to improve in July following business closures earlier in the year due to the COVID-19 health emergency. Seventy-two counties had lower unemployment in July compared to the previous month.... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: August 27th, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 742 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases as of August 27th, 2020. Currently, there are 281 known active cases, 455 reported recoveries, and 6 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state. 12,825 tests administered in the county are reported as having... Read more
Coffee County Health Department to Alternate Testing Hours Friday Due to Inclement Weather
The Coffee County Health Department will conduct free COVID-19 testing on an alternate schedule this Friday due to the impending inclement weather threat. This Friday only, testing will occur from 9:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m at the Southern Family Market building at 2050 Hillsboro Blvd in Manchester. Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: August 26th, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 725 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 as of August 26th, 2020. The active cases have decreased once again today, leaving 278 known active cases, and 441 reported recoveries. The state labs currently report a total of 6 COVID-19 related deaths... Read more
How Tourism in 2019 Affected Coffee County
According to the 2019 Economic Impact Report for the state of Tennessee, Coffee County ranked number 21 out of the 95 counties in the state, generating $104.46 million in direct expenditures. Tourism in Coffee County produced over 800 jobs, and over $20 million in payroll. Local tax revenue generated... Read more
Tennessee Guard Keeps Fighting Against COVID-19
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Since March 26, Soldiers and Airmen with the Tennessee National Guard have been working diligently alongside Tennessee’s Department of Health, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, and various other state and local agencies to combat the spread of COVID-19. Their main focus, to test as many citizens as possible.... Read more
Coffee Pot Game Moved to New Date
The annual Coffee Pot game will be moved to this Thursday, August 27th, due to concerns over the weather. Incoming rain caused by hurricanes in the gulf are set to bring possible heavy rain that could lead to flooding. In order to avoid this impending weather threat, the decision... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: August 25, 2020. Updated
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 700 confirmed positive COVID-19 cases for Coffee County as of August 25th, 2020. Currently, there are 288 known active cases, 406 reported recoveries, and 6 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state. The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee... Read more