Critical National Defense Mission Keeps AEDC Open Amid Pandemic.
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Ground testing for criti­cal Department of Defense projects will continue at Arnold Engineering De­velopment Complex while mitigating the risks during the Coronavirus pandemic. That means some em­ployees will stay on-the-job and the Complex will remain open. Tunnel 9 in Maryland temporarily halted operations for... Read more
Arnold AFB FES taking measures to stay ready to respond in face of coronavirus.
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Arnold Air Force Base Fire and Emergency Services maintains a continual state of readiness to respond to situations on base and, when needed, provide mutual aid to departments off base. In order to prevent, to the best of their ability, giving or getting the... Read more
Adopt a 2020 Senior: Making CCCHS Seniors Feel Special in the Time of COVID-19.
Senior Year. It’s meant to be a time of celebrating the completion of a thirteen year long journey, full of traditions and rites of passage into the next phase in a young adult’s life. The end of this school year has seniors feeling much differently. Due to COVID-19, school’s... Read more
Tunnel 9 executing mission during COVID-19 pandemic.
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Arnold Engineering Develop­ment Complex leadership at the White Oak site and Hyperveloc­ity Wind Tunnel 9 have been im­plementing mitigation measures against COVID-19 over the last several weeks. According to Gregory Fox, Tunnel 9 Branch Manager for the Test Operations and Sustainment contractor, the mitigation... Read more
New Social Distancing Relaxations May Impact CCCHS Graduation.
Coffee County Schools is once again in the position of trying to accommodate ever-changing guidance during the current health emergency created by COVID-19.  On April 20, Governor Lee announced that Tennessee’s shelter-in-place order will be allowed to expire and many businesses would be allowed to open on May 1. ... Read more
Safer at Home Order to Expire April 30th,Phased Reopening Next Begins Week.
Nashville, Tenn. — Today, Governor Bill Lee announced the order for Tennesseans to remain at home will expire April 30, with the vast majority of businesses in 89 counties allowed to re-open on May 1. “Our Economic Recovery Group is working with industry leaders around the clock so that some... Read more
Weekend COVID-19 Testing Exceeds Projected Numbers
NASHVILLE, Tenn. –  Today Tennessee Governor Bill Lee announced more than 11,000 Tennesseans received free COVID-19 tests through the weekend efforts of Unified-Command Group to offer tests regardless of traditional symptoms. The Unified-Command Group is a joint partnership between the Tennessee Department of Health, the Tennessee Department of Military and... Read more
Don’t Forget: Free COVID-19 Drive-Through Testing Sunday, April 19th.
 The Coffee County Health Department is hosting COVID-19 drive-through testing events for the community April 19, 2020. Nurses and/or National Guard medics at assessment site will collect nasal swabs from those who want to be tested, and test results may be available within 72 hours after the samples arrive... Read more
The New Federal Income Tax Deadline is July 15, Here’s What You Need to Know.
Ramsey Solutions Column: By Chris Hogan It feels like the world has been turned upside down recently. Our plans have been cancelled or delayed for the foreseeable future—even our taxes! The Federal government is trying to take some pressure off Americans who are running short on cash during the... Read more
City of Tullahoma Extends Modified Operations Until Sunday May 3.
Tentative City Hall Opening May 4 City Administrator, Jennifer Moody, announced today that City Hall will now be closed to the public for the safety of employees and the public during the COVID-19 pandemic until Sunday, May 3, 2020. All services performed at City Hall will continue online or... Read more