Arnold AFB announces first COVID-19 case.
News April 3, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – An Arnold AFB team member is being treated and evaluated by health care professionals following the first confirmed case of COVID-19 at the base. “This is our first confirmed case,” said Col. Jeffery Geraghty, commander, Arnold Engineering Development Complex and Arnold AFB. “The continued... Read more
Updated Status Report from Tullahoma Mayor Lane Curlee
News April 3, 2020
“Hopefully, everyone is aware Governor Lee has issued Executive Orders 22 and 23 which affect every resident and business in Tullahoma and the state. The current COVID-19 pandemic is impacting everyone now. Everyone needs to do their part to help return our community to normal. This includes staying home. Click... Read more
“On Thursday, April 2nd, 2020, Governor Lee announced an order amending Executive Order 22, requiring Tennesseans to stay home unless engaging in essential activity or essential services. The key message is to stay home. I support his decision. It’s only through community and state-wide actions that we will be... Read more
Unity Medical Center Prepares Off-Site Care Center.
News April 3, 2020
Hospital opening more space to care for patients if there is surge in COVID-19 cases. Manchester, Tenn- April 3rd, 2020- Unity Medical Center announced that is preparing additional space off-site for patient care. The off-site unit is located across the street from the hospital campus in the Pavilion at... Read more
During this unprecedented time our school nutrition team has worked feverishly to ensure children have access to nutritious meals, serving thousands of meals in the past three weeks. Beginning next week, operational changes to our drive thru program will be as follows: *Open: Mondays Only – 9:30 AM –... Read more
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Governor Bill Lee will sign Executive Order 23 requiring that Tennesseans stay home unless they are carrying out essential activities as data shows an increase in citizen movement across the state. “Over the last few weeks, we have seen decreases in movement around the state as... Read more
COVID-19 Impacts National Pen’s Tennessee Location.
News April 2, 2020
In a company letter, president and CEO of National Pen explains Tuesday’s termination of certain job positions from the National Pen location in Tennessee. “Following on from last Friday’s global business update, we have continued to monitor the impact of Covid-19 as further restrictive measures are imposed by governments... Read more
Unity Medical Releases COVID-19 Testing Numbers: 3 confirmed Positives in Coffee County.
News April 1, 2020
As of 7:00 pm, Unity Medical in Manchester has released the amount of tests their facilities have administered. Out of 60 tests administered, 23 tests are still pending results, while 36 tests yielded negative tests. Unity confirms 3 positive cases of COVID-19 thus far. Read more
The Tennessee Department of Health has released information in regards to what one can expect in regards to the novel coronavirus. This bulletin provides answers such as what to expect when you have possibly been exposed, what to expect after testing, and what to expect after being diagnosed. Read more
Smyrna and Decherd Nissan Plants to Produce Face Shields for Local Healthcare Workers.
News April 1, 2020
Nissan of Smyrna and Decherd announced that in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the overwhelming need for personal protective equipment, that they will be producing face shields to donate to local healthcare facilities. The automotive production plant will be using 3D printing methods to produce over 3,000 headbands... Read more