Deadline Extended to Apply for COVID-19 Food Assistance
News June 30, 2020
NASHVILLE – Families across Tennessee still have time to apply for an important program designed to help support them through the COVID-19 pandemic. The Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS) has extended the deadline to apply for the Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer (P-EBT) program until Monday, July 13 at 4:30... Read more
Gov. Lee Extends State of Emergency to Aug. 29, 2020
News June 29, 2020
New executive orders extend key provisions from previous orders NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee today signed Executive Order No. 50 to extend the State of Emergency related to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to August 29, 2020. The order allows the continued suspension of various laws and regulations and other... Read more
Daily COVID-19 Update: June 29th, 2020.
News June 29, 2020
Today’s daily update will reflect two days worth of data, as the Tennessee Department of Health experienced and ‘unplanned shutdown’ yesterday and was unable to report COVID-19 statistics on June 28th. The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is now 42,297 as of June 29, 2020 including 592 deaths,... Read more
Federal Pandemic Unemployment Program Ending in July
News June 29, 2020
FPUC provided $600 per week in federal assistance, in addition to benefits from other unemployment insurance programs, including Tennessee Unemployment Compensation and Pandemic Unemployment Assistance (PUA). The CARES Act requires states to provide FPUC through July 31. Tennessee, like many other states, ends its benefit week on Saturdays. July... Read more
Tullahoma Police Remind Citizens of Fireworks Ordinance
News June 29, 2020
Independence Day is approaching and the fireworks tents are selling fireworks. Families enjoy celebrating our countries freedoms by safely shooting fireworks in our neighborhoods. The City of Tullahoma authorized the shooting of fireworks within the City limits, but with guidelines. Each year the Police Department responds to calls from... Read more
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Health will not issue data on COVID-19 cases and tests on Sunday, June 28, 2020 due to an unplanned shutdown of the state surveillance system. TDH will resume daily provision of case counts and additional data once the system returns to full functionality... Read more
Daily COVID-19 Update: June 27th, 2020
News June 27, 2020
The total COVID-19 case count for the state ofTennessee is now 40,172 as of June 27, 2020 including 584 deaths, 2,564 hospitalizations and 26,159 recoveries. As of today, Coffee County reports a total of 103 confirmed cases, with with 83 recoveries, leaving 20 known active cases in the county.... Read more
Tullahoma Mayor’s State of the City and Budget Address
News June 26, 2020
To the Board of Aldermen and the citizens of Tullahoma. What a great day to be in Tullahoma! For the 18th and last time I present a Budget Message and State of the City to you as mayor. I appreciate this opportunity to discuss the economic vitality of Tullahoma as... Read more
TDCI Urges Consumers To Learn ‘Red Flags’ of COVID-19 Testing, Telemedicine Scams
News June 26, 2020
NASHVILLE — In an ongoing effort to protect Tennessee consumers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance (TDCI) is alerting Tennesseans about national and state reports of fraud being perpetrated by scammers via bogus COVID-19 testing sites and phony telemedicine treatments. “While honest, hard-working Tennesseans have... Read more
NASHVILLE – Record-high unemployment rates recorded in counties across Tennessee in April experienced sizable decreases as the state slowly reopened in May 2020, according to preliminary data released by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. All 95 of Tennessee’s counties had lower unemployment rates in May, compared to... Read more
















