The Tennessee Department of Human services posted a message today that EBT cards are expected to be temporarily unavailable Saturday, February 22nd around 11:00 a.m. central time. The outage is expected to only last “about an hour.” This is due to necessary maintenance for the department. Read more
CCCHS Student of the Week: Caleb Jarrell
Education February 20, 2020
This week’s student of the week is sophomore Caleb Jarrell. Caleb is the son of Christine and Tony Jarrell of Manchester. Caleb’s Biology teachers, Mrs. Little and Mrs. Fults, nominated Caleb. “There is a student in class that is a non-reader. Caleb is a neighbor of this student,... Read more
National Engineers Week: Arnold engineers share what it means to them to be an engineer.
News February 18, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Arnold Engineering Development Complex has continued to grow and evolve over the nearly 70 years since President Harry Truman dedicated the site in honor of Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold, but one thing has remained the same – engineers are the heart of AEDC. Engineers oversee the... Read more
AEDC Test and Communications Branch provides secure data, communications capabilities.
News February 18, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – The Test and Communications Branch, or TSDI, operates across the Arnold Engineering Development Complex as part of the Test Support Division located at Arnold Air Force Base. The TSDI team provides the networks, data collection equipment, analysis tools, and functional expertise to ensure data... Read more
Arnold AFB Main Gate improvements completed.
News February 18, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – The Arnold Engineering Development Complex Civil Engineering Branch recently completed a project modifying the Main Gate entrance to Arnold Air Force Base, providing improved security infrastructure.The upgrades included the installation of a new active vehicle barrier, an overwatch facility, perimeter fencing, cable barrier, an... Read more
CCCHS Student of the Week: Kenadi Hall
Education February 14, 2020
This week’s student of the week is junior Kenadi Hall. Kenadi is the daughter of Todd and Amanda Hall of Hillsboro. Kenadi is not only a cheerleader at CHS, she is also a member of SkillsUSA, the Beta Club and ROTC. She serves as secretary for SkillsUSA... Read more
Crimson Clover Master Gardeners and Tennessee Environmental Council to host Tennessee Tree Day.
News February 13, 2020
The Crimson Clover Master Gardeners are partnering with the Tennessee Environmental Council to serve as a host for Tennessee Tree Day! Bare-root seedlings can be ordered from the TEC by March 1 for $2.49. Then, they will be available for pickup at the Coffee County UT-TSU Extension Office (1331... Read more
Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center’s “Buy a Bear” campaign helping center to support local children in need.
Benefits & FundraisersLocal February 10, 2020
Throughout the month of February, many community business sell $1 paper bears as part of the “Buy a Bear. Show You Care.” campaign. The proceeds from these sales go directly to the Coffee County Children’s Advocacy Center. This campaign supports the center’s work they do for children and families... Read more
Tennessee lawmakers introduce bill that could make cosmetology licenses unnecessary.
News February 8, 2020
Companion bills Senate Bill 1914 and House Bill 1945 would permit any person to practice cosmetology without a license, provided the provider of the service enters into a written agreement with the client to waive all liability that could occur during the provider’s performance. The written agreement must acknowledge... Read more
This week’s Coffee County Central High Student of the Week is senior Melanie McKelvey. Melanie is from the Hillsboro Community and is the daughter of Larry and Susan McKelvey. Melanie was nominated by her Journalism teacher Ms. Katie Duke who said, “Melanie is always kind and compassionate, has a... Read more