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Board strips power of Planning Commission

C The Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BoMA) approved an amendment to the Tullahoma Code of Ordinances, dismantling the Board of Zoning Appeals and establishing the Board of Appeals. By amending Title 14 (zoning and land use control), Chapter 2…

Wildcats continue to work over the summer

R The Tullahoma High School football team came back from the extended Memorial Day weekend ready to work. Back at practice Tuesday morning, they put in time in the weight room and on the practice field. The ‘Cats were not…

Thomas Gwynn turns 104

H The “greatest Ranger that ever was” – Tullahoma’s own Thomas Gwynn, turned 104 on June 2 and was recently the guest of honor at the Nissan plant in Decherd. “When bullets are flying, there is no pain,” Gwynn said…

United Way needs help stuffing the bus

DUANE SHERRILLEditor The United Way of Highway 55 which serves Coffee, Warren and Moore counties is asking for the public’s help in stuffing the bus full of school supplies for the upcoming year. According to UWH55 Director Ashley Abraham, the…

Motlow offers ACT over summer

Motlow State’s Testing Center will administer the ACT on June 15, July 7, and July 25 from 8:30 a.m. -12 p.m. and August 1 and August 8 from 12:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. The test takes place in room 1043…

International Folkfest dances its way to Tullahoma

KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer Tullahoma will have opportunity to experience a taste of international culture as the International Folkfest dances its way to the South Jackson stage Tuesday, June 6. The International Folkfest will take place at South Jackson Performing Arts…

Beechcraft Heritage Museum celebrates 50 years

The Beechcraft Heritage Museum in Tullahoma is celebrating its 50th year anniversary. What a legacy it has preserved. The Museum started with the passion for the first Model 17 Beechcraft, the “Staggerwing.” John Parish, Sr., and many others across the…

Stomach virus forces temporary library closure

S Lannom Library in Tullahoma is closed effective immediately until 8 a.m. June 8. This is due to a severe stomach virus currently plaguing Tullahoma. The library will begin curbside procedures immediately. There will be a maximum of two people…