Manchester Walmart to Begin Grocery Pickup on April 3rd.
Walmart in Manchester has been undergoing quite a large renovation, even throughout the coronavirus outbreak, and is now launching the grocery pickup program. This Friday, April 3rd, you will be able to shop for your groceries online, and pick them up at the Manchester location on Hillsboro Blvd. Pickup... Read more
A Message from Sheriff Chad Partin Concerning COVID-19.
“So today the Governor basically begged the good citizens of this state to take responsibility of your lives. Yes the Governor can shut the state completely down or a County Mayor can shut down an entire county down under the state of emergency act. There are a whole bunch... Read more
Daily Confirmed COVID-19 Case Count Update: 2,239 in TN.
Today’s total case count for the state of Tennessee has reached 2,239 positive cases, per the Tennessee Department of Health. 175 of those cases are hospitalizations, and include at least 23 deaths. Shelby County has the highest number of infected individuals with 428 confirmed positives, and Davidson County the... Read more
Unity Medical Center has tested 53 individuals for COVID-19.
As of March 30th, 2020 at 4:00 pm, Unity Medical Center in Manchester has tested a total 53 individuals for possible COVID-19. Of those 53 tests, 21 tests are still pending, 31 tests were negative, with only 1 confirmed positive thus far. Updates will be provided as more results... Read more
TN Gov. Bill Lee orders non-essential business closings in a “Safer at Home”order. (Essential Services Listed)
Tennessee has almost 1,900 confirmed cases statewide as of March 29th, including 13 deaths. This has prompted the governor to implement measures to further protect Tennesseans by issuing Executive Order 22. Executive Order 22 restricts non-essential businesses, like barbershops and hair salons for example, from operating to the public.... Read more
Coffee County Resident Tests Positive for COVID-19
For Immediate Release: Coffee County Mayor’s Office We have been notified by the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) that a resident of Coffee County has tested positive for the novel coronavirus. The patient was placed in quarantine at the time of testing and has been very careful to ensure... Read more
City of Tullahoma Announces Change to Operations During COVID-19.
Modified Operations Extended until April 24, 2020 The City of Tullahoma is doing its part to serve and respond effectively to the needs of the community. Like our community, we all must make changes that will help get us back to normal as soon as possible.  Community centers, public... Read more
1,203 COVID-19 Cases in Tennessee.
The Tennessee Department of Health reports a case county of 1,203 cases of coronavirus in the state of Tennessee.  For more information, go to https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html. Laboratory reports of positive cases are reported to metro and local health departments as soon as results are available. State numbers are updated at... Read more
Duck River Electric stops disconnection of services for nonpayment.
In response to the COVID-19 outbreak, Duck River Electric Membership Corporation has stopped disconnection of electric services due to nonpayment. “These actions were taken in recognition of the financial hardships some members may face due to the coronavirus outbreak. We understand electricity is essential for the health and safety... Read more
COVID-19 Information and Statistics: A Comprehensive List for Coffee County Residents.
With COVID-19 spreading throughout the country, and even our state, articles concerning the coronavirus are filling the news feeds of millions at a constant. With all of this new daily information, comes many questions, and unfortunately, a great deal of concern or worry. Coffee County News is taking this... Read more