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THE HOUR HAS COME

R Easter Triumph!  Easter Joy!  Jesus Christ is Risen from the Dead!  He is Risen indeed!  Hallelujah!  When Jesus began His public ministry He never lost sight of the reason He came.  He came to redeem us from our sins…

Supporting safer schools in Tennessee

J There are a lot of issues that need to be addressed in school safety. This area deserves more scrutiny. We cannot lose focus that six innocent people lost their lives at the Covenant School here in Nashville. Teaching is…

Jazz on Jackson takes the stage April 30

KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer Jazz on Jackson returns to the stage at South Jackson Performing Arts Center for National Jazz Day on April 30 with the Cayolle/Stevens Jazz Group. The Cayolle/Stevens Jazz Group consists of pianist/composer Michael Jefry Stevens, Brian “Breeze”…

Wildcats smash Yellow Jackets

R The TMS Wildcats baseball dominated the Whitworth-Buchanan Yellow Jackets Tuesday 13-0. Tullahoma pitched a fantastic game, only allowing one hit. Corbin Avans started the game and threw four innings. Avans walked four batters and gave up the one hit.…

Lady ‘Cats win pitcher’s duel

R Tullahoma outlasted Page and their star pitcher in extra innings Tuesday night for a walk-off win 2-1. The pitching was great for both teams, Alazae Griffin for the Lady Wildcats and Shelby Buffington for the Lady Patriots. Buffington is…

Motlow sweeps Roane State series

The Motlow Bucks put it all together over the weekend, pitching, offense, and defense, and swept TCCAA rival Roane State in a three-game baseball series in Harriman. The Bucks (15-15, 7-8) earned their first series sweep of the conference season.…

BoMA approves $130K for new city vehicles

C The Board of Mayor and Aldermen passed multiple motions by unanimous vote at their March 27 meeting, approving loan applications and accepting donations to the city without discussion. Among these approved motions, the board accepted the donation of softball…

Governor outlines school safety plan following tragedy

Just over one week after the tragic shooting at The Covenant School, Gov. Bill Lee, Lieutenant Governor Randy McNally, Speaker Cameron Sexton and legislative leadership announced additional actions to strengthen safety at public and private schools across Tennessee. These measures…