TDOH Daily COVID-19 Case Count: 13 Cases in Coffee County, Drive-Through Testing in Coffee County April 19th.
The Tennessee Department of Health has released the daily case count for confirmed positive test results, tests administered, hospitalizations, deaths, and recovered cases across the state. With over 6,000 cases in the state, 135 fatalities, and 663 hospitalizations, at least 2,196 of the confirmed cases are reported as recovered.... Read more
COVID-19 Drive-Through Testing Locations Open This Weekend Statewide.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Health will offer 33 drive-through events this weekend to make COVID-19 testing available to Tennesseans who are concerned about their health or the health of their family members. On Saturday, April 18, 22 COVID-19 drive-through testing sites will be open at the... Read more
IRS ‘Get My Payment’ Economic Impact Payment Tracker Now Online.
WASHINGTON – Working with the Treasury Department, the Internal Revenue Service today unveiled the new Get My Payment with features to let taxpayers check on their Economic Impact Payment date and update direct deposit information. With an initial round of more than 80 million Economic Impact Payments starting to hit bank... Read more
TDOH Daily Case Count: Coffee County Now at 12 Confirmed Positives, 4 Recovered.
The Tennessee Department of Health released today’s daily COVID-19 statistics for the state. The Department typically posts daily lab results around 2:00 p.m., but technical difficulty delayed today’s numbers. Coffee County’s confirmed case count has risen by one, and now puts the county at 12 confirmed cases. Thus far,... Read more
Director Lawson: Coffee County Graduation Not Postponed Yet, Backup Dates Planned.
Coffee County Schools is still planning to conduct its graduation ceremony on May 22, as previously scheduled.  However, guidance from local, state, and national leaders may make that impossible.  To prepare for different possibilities, Coffee County Schools has chosen three potential backup dates for graduation should a postponement occur. ... Read more
TCS Looking to Hire Principal for Tullahoma High School.
Tullahoma City Schools have announced they are seeking to hire a principal for Tullahoma High School. TCS states that the principal will “report to the Director of Schools and provide leadership and supervision in all areas of the school.” To qualify, individuals must have: A valid Tennessee Administrator’s license... Read more
Statewide Stay-at-Home Orders Extended until April 30th.
In today’s press conference, Governor Bill Lee announced he is extending the statewide ‘Stay-at-Home” order, requiring Tennessee citizens to stay home besides carrying out essential activities, as set in previous Executive Orders. The previous order was set to end on Tuesday, April 14th at 11:59 p.m. but is now... Read more
TDOH Daily COVID-19 Case Totals.
The Tennessee Department of Health has released the daily numbers of COVID-19 cases across the state for April 13th, 2020. TDOH Reports a total of 5,610 cases in the state, with 109 deaths thus far. The Department also releases information regarding those affected in various age ranges. The highest... Read more
City of Tullahoma is Temporarily Suspending Residential Curbside and Drop-off Recycling Programs
Beginning Monday, April 13th, the City of Tullahoma will no longer collect residential or commercial recycling items that must be directly picked up by hand and will suspend garbage cart fees for residents that request a second cart during the COVID-19 emergency. Due to the impact of Coronavirus on... Read more
TN unemployment site temporarily offline.
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development announced that Jobs4TN.gov will be temporarily offline today, April 13th from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. The department states to check back after 1 p.m. to apply for benefits or complete weekly certificates. Read more