Storm system leaves damage, power outages
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer The winds made an impact in Tullahoma this past Friday as the Tullahoma Utilities Authority (TUA) had crews out in the community addressing power outages. According to Allen Potter, TUA Manager of Engineering and Operations, he said…
‘HIStory Told by Her’ set to thrill Tullahoma Saturday
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer The 17th annual “HIStory Told by Her: A Michael Jackson Tribute” is set to rock the night away at South Jackson Performing Arts Center this Saturday, March 11, at 7 p.m. The event is an annual musical…
Tullahoma’s 30th Troop Command conducts change of leadership
S The Tennessee National Guard’s 30th Troop Command conducted a change of command ceremony at Tullahoma’s National Guard Armory on Sunday, March 5. Col. Jody Miller, a Rockvale resident who has led the unit for nearly four years, relinquished command…
One killed, one injured when semi strikes fighting men
S One man is dead and another seriously injured after they were struck by tractor trailer while they were reportedly fighting in the road on Hillsboro Highway this past week. Dead is Timothy Sullivan, 60. The other man, James Rowland,…
Tick Tock – Shot clock eyed for high school basketball
DUANE SHERRILLEditor The TSSAA board of control which oversees high school athletics in Tennessee agreed this past week to take a look at integrating a shot clock into high school basketball with the first steps in that direction planned for…
State AG joins case for photographer’s religious freedom
Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti joined a coalition of twenty states in filing an amicus brief before the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit supporting the religious liberty and free speech of a Louisville wedding photographer. The…
Court rules in favor of Amacher
C Tullahoma Alderman Jenna Amacher will be keeping her seat on the city council following a two-day trial this past Friday which ended with Judge Robert Carter ruling in her favor. Despite acknowledging that District Attorney Craig Northcott proved that…
Fake Benjamins land pair in trouble
S A pair of women are in trouble after one of them tried to pass counterfeit $100s at a local business. The suspects, Kiersten S. Degraff, 30, and Allison S. Gipson, 29, were hit with charges after Tullahoma police were…
Next girl up: Lady ‘Cats look to continue success
DUANE SHERRILLEditor After ending their season in the second round of the regional playoffs with a close loss to highly the ranked Upperman Lady Bees, the Tullahoma Lady Wildcats immediately began preparing for next season as they bid farewell to…
Local Democratic Party holds Reorganization Convention
The Coffee County Democratic Party will hold a Reorganization Convention to elect new leaders on March 18. The meeting will take place in the Community Room at Administrative Plaza. Doors open for registration at 9 a.m. and the convention start…
