TBI Press Release on Dangelo Dorsey Case
Uncategorized September 13, 2020
The following is a statement attributable to TBI Director David Rausch: At the onset, on behalf of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, I want to extend condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and those injured as a result of today’s set of tragic events. This... Read more
Lee Announces Expanded Small Business Relief; New Relief Programs for Agriculture, Tourism, and Workforce Development
Uncategorized August 14, 2020
Nashville, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and the Financial Stimulus Accountability Group announced today new and expanded financial relief programs for small businesses, agribusinesses, displaced workers, and the tourism industry through the federal Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF). The Tennessee Small Business Relief Program will expand to include additional industries... Read more
PickTN Contest: Shop Tennessee Products and Enter for a Chance to Win $200 in Local Meats.
NewsUncategorized May 27, 2020
NASHVILLE — Summer is meant for grilling and Tennesseans have a chance to win local meats with the Pick Tennessee Products “Fill Your Grill” contest. For more than thirty years, Pick Tennessee Products has connected farmers directly to consumers. Between June 1 and 15, you can register to win $200... Read more
Obituary: Myrtle Norma Schneider Donaldson
Uncategorized May 16, 2020
MANCHESTER – Myrtle Norma Schneider Donaldson was born on February 9, 1923 in Priddy, Texas to the late Emil Otto Schneider and the late Eleanore Brunhilda Riewe. She was baptized on March 25, 1923 and confirmed on March 18, 1937. Myrtle was married to the late Fletcher Donaldson on February... Read more
TDEC Encourages Independent, Family Friendly in Celebration of 50th Anniversary of Earth Day.
NewsUncategorized April 16, 2020
NASHVILLE – In observation of the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day on April 22, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) is encouraging Tennesseans to engage in independent, family-friendly activities that help protect and restore the state and the planet. “The health of our citizens is top priority... Read more
In regards to Mayor Curlee’s request, Tullahoma City Schools have announced that they will be extending their closure until April 6th, 2020. Classes are tentatively scheduled to resume April 7th. More information will be given out by the school system soon pertaining to distance learning opportunities. All TCS competitions... Read more
Obituary: Elizabeth Louise Jolliffe
Uncategorized February 27, 2020
Elizabeth Louise “Lou” (Stephenson) Jolliffe, passed away February 24th, 2020. She was 86. Lou Jolliffe was born November 26, 1933 in Yankton, South Dakota. Her father, mother and older brother, Jim, moved to Peru, Nebraska when Lou was a small child. They later moved to Nebraska City, Nebraska where Lou... Read more