AEDC Commander provides update on COVID-19 risk mitigation.
News March 20, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Arnold Engineering Development Complex Commander Col. Jeffrey Geraghty issued the following statement on Friday, March 20: Arnold Air Force Base will be in a maximum telework posture to determine the feasibility of minimizing base operations should it become necessary to further protect the health of the... Read more
AEDC Commander provides update on COVID-19 risk mitigation.
News March 20, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Arnold Engineering Development Complex Commander Col. Jeffrey Geraghty issued the following statement on Friday, March 20: Arnold Air Force Base will be in a maximum telework posture to determine the feasibility of minimizing base operations should it become necessary to further protect the health of the... Read more
Number of COIV-19 cases in TN rises to 154. No confirmed cases in Coffee County.
News March 19, 2020
As of today, March 19th, the case total of coronavirus has risen to 154 throughout the state. Totals are updated daily at 2pm on tn.gov/health. Confirmed cases in Tennessee are as follows: Campbell County: 1 Cheatham County: 1 Cumberland County:1 Davidson County: 75 Dyer County: 1 Hamilton County: 1... Read more
Mayor Lonnie Norman addresses Manchester residents.
News March 19, 2020
The Mayor’s Statement to Manchester residents reads as follows: “As Mayor, I want to assure you that we are monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) as it remains ever changing on a daily and hourly basis, and the safety, security, and health of our citizens is my top priority. We have... Read more
Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell Issues State of Emergency.
News March 19, 2020
In response to the precautionary measures being taken amid COVID-19, Mayor Gary Cordell has signed a declaration of emergency, which authorizes the county to waive various procedures or formalities otherwise legally required. The declaration from Cordell states, “It is further ordered, that due to the existence of this situation,... Read more
Bonnaroo to Postpone Festival Until September.
News March 18, 2020
Bonnaroo officials have stated that due to the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, they will be postponing the event until September. “Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival will be rescheduled to take place September 24-27, 2020 out of an abundance of caution and for the health and safety of all Bonnaroovians, artists,... Read more
The Storehouse Food Pantry is open to feed those in need.
Local March 17, 2020
The Storehouse food pantry, located in Manchester, wants to remind the Coffee County area that they are here to help the community. The Storehouse is a non-profit working to feed families in Coffee County who are in need, and are open to the public every Thursday from 1-3pm. Director... Read more
Coffee County is working with all of its local partners to be progressive in combating the COVID-19 Pandemic. We are following the guidance of the Centers for Disease Control and the Tennessee Department of Health. We are sharing information as it becomes available. Please follow trusted sources for news... Read more
Starting tomorrow, Tuesday, March 17th, the City of Tullahoma is closing all public walk-in services and lobbies. This includes access to the Recycling Center, Tullahoma Animal Shelter, Fire Halls and City Hall; with the exception of the Tullahoma Police Department’s lobby that will remain open. Following similar precautions being... Read more
Following Gov. Lee’s statement released this morning, Coffee County Schools and Manchester City Schools will be following the guidance of Gov. Lee and will be closed through March 31st. Manchester City Schools released a statement that said “Nutrition services for children 18 and under will be available beginning March... Read more