THS Football: No Tickets Sold at the Gate
News August 13, 2020
Tullahoma High School officials and Athletic Director John Olive have released the procedures for football ticket sales this fall. Due to COVID-19, ticket sales for football games will be limited, and will need to be pre-purchased and picked up before the game. According to THS Athletics, tickets will not... Read more
Motlow to host ‘FASTPASS’ Enrollment Events
Education August 13, 2020
Fill out an admission application. Register for classes. Complete dual enrollment requirements. Confirm your financial aid status. Each of these steps is required if you plan to attend Motlow State in Fall 2020. Classes begin Aug. 24. Motlow wants to help you get those tasks completed. The College is... Read more
TDOE Releases Toolkit on Child Well-being Checks
News August 12, 2020
Child Wellbeing Task Force Guidance to Ensure Children’s Needs Are Met; TDOE Provides Funding for Districts to Support This Work NASHVILLE, TN— Today, the Tennessee Department of Education released a toolkit on child wellbeing checks to help ensure the needs of children are being met during and after extended periods away from school and to empower local communities to support child wellbeing. To support this... Read more
Coffee County has surpassed 500 positive cases today. As reported by the state, the current case count as of August 9th is 545 confirmed positive cases. 321 of those cases are considered known, active cases, while 221 have been reported as recovered. 9,541 tests administered in the county have... Read more
Weekly Weather Update: Aug 9-15th, 2020
Weather August 9, 2020
As we move into the second full week of August, you can expect temperatures to stay hot, with a few chances of rain and scattered storms. As always you can view the Coffee County Weather Radar for real-time weather conditions. Weekly Outlook Sunday: High 89/Low 69. Today will be... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: Aug. 8th, 2020
News August 8, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 522 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County as of August 8th, 2020. 299 cases are known to be currently active. There are a reported 220 recoveries, and 3 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state. 9,300 tests... Read more
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a total of 507 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in Coffee County as of August 7th, 2020. 285 cases are known to be currently active. There are a reported 219 recoveries, and 3 COVID-19 related deaths, as reported by the state. 285 active... Read more
Gov. Lee and Commissioner Schwinn Announce Additional Resources to Assist School Reopening Plans
Education August 7, 2020
Nashville, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Commissioner of Education Penny Schwinn announced today the State of Tennessee’s continued efforts to assist families, teachers, and districts as the 2020-2021 school year begin. “As schools begin to reopen amidst unprecedented circumstances, we’re committed to providing Tennessee students, parents, and educators... Read more
Due to the uncertainty of the on-campus college experience this fall, some high school graduates may be considering sitting out this year and waiting on fall 2021 to begin their higher education enrollment. Class of 2024 students who do make that decision could lose $90,000 throughout their lifetime. According... Read more
COVID-19 in Coffee County: August 6th, 2020.
News August 6, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health reports another rise in active cases for Coffee County. As of today, Coffee County stands at 482 confirmed cases since the virus was first confirmed in the county. Currently, 267 cases are known active cases, with 212 recoveries, per the department of health. Unfortunately,... Read more