Tullahoma City Shelter at Home Revision; Advisory not Mandatory.
Today, the City of Tullahoma has issued a revised Proclamation that replaces statements and information released yesterday.  “In our haste and out of an abundance of care and concern for the citizens of Tullahoma, my intent was poorly communicated to you and I want to correct that today,” says... Read more
Statement from Commissioner Penny Schwinn on Governor’s Recommendation to Extend School Closures.
NASHVILLE, TN – Today, Commissioner Penny Schwinn released the following statement on Governor Bill Lee’s announcement recommending school districts remain closed through April 24:  “This is an unprecedented time for our country and state and we thank Governor Lee for his leadership in protecting the health and wellbeing of Tennessee’s students and teachers. We know school... Read more
MTSU President announces plans to expand remote working for staff to scale down on-campus personnel.
A significant challenge the University faces as a result of the COVID-19 situation is balancing the need to comply with state and federal officials to limit personnel in the workplace with our need to protect University operations. While this will cause us to limit or adjust some of the... Read more
Tullahoma Police Department Suspends Walk-In Accident Report Service
In order to minimize exposure to the Coronavirus for the safety of the public and our staff, the Tullahoma Police Department is immediately suspending walk-in traffic for accident report request service. In order to receive your reports, please call 455-0530, 455-2648 or email City Recorder, Rosemary Golden, at rgodlen@tullahomatn.gov, and... Read more
Community Collaboration to Support Local Businesses.
LYNCHBURG, TN (Mar. 18, 2020) – Motlow State, local government organizations, downtown groups, chambers, economic development agencies, and industrial boards who are dedicated to economic resiliency throughout south central Tennessee have begun stepping up to help businesses looking for direction and assistance in the face of the COVID-19 threat. As the... Read more
UT-TSU Ext. of Coffee County Releases Resources for Responding and Coping with COVID-19.
The UT-TSU Extension of Coffee County has released an informational site on coping with the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Information about homeschooling, telecommuting, flattening the curve, and facts about the virus can be found at https://tiny.utk.edu/copingwithcovid-19. On the site you can also find information about working from home,... Read more
NAS Women’s Day event highlights work of women-led organization that supports area women.
ARNOLD AFB, Tenn. – In recognition of International Women’s Day and the month of March as Women’s History Month, members of National Aerospace Solutions, LLC (NAS) organized an event held on March 13 at Arnold Air Force Base, highlighting the important work of Blue Monarch, a residential recovery program for... Read more
A Message from Tullahoma Mayor Lane Curlee.
“As Mayor of Tullahoma, please understand my priorities are the health, safety and well-being of all Tullahoma residents. Tullahoma, like much of the rest of the world, is experiencing extreme challenges. However, we are a strong and resilient community. I have several messages. First, please continue to be aware... Read more
City of Manchester Public Works; Brush, Lawn Debris to be picked up bi-weekly.
As a COVID-19 precaution, the Public Works staff has announced that beginning immediately, brush, junk, and lawn debris will be picked up every other week until further notice. In case of emergency call 931-728-6903. Republic Service (trash pickup) will still run on a regular schedule. Read more
COVID-19 Assessment Sites  in 12 TN Counties; Gov. States More to Come.
Several screening sites for COVID-19 have been established by the Tennessee Department of Health. These remote sites are being used to screen and evaluate the next steps for the individual being assessed. Gov. Lee states that more sites will be up and running in the coming days, but for... Read more