Tennessee celebrates National Weights and Measures Week
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is celebrating Weights and Measures week March 1-7, 2023. This year’s theme is “Collaborating with Partners and Stakeholders for a Greater Measure of Equity.” “Our Weights and Measures inspectors work to make sure you get…
Come to the Table awarded for community service
C Local business owner and co-founder of the nonprofit Come to the Table (CTTT), Gloria Damron, has been recognized by Sunrise Rotary for her local philanthropic work. Damron has been designated as a Community Paul Harris Fellow by the local…
TCS school board approves five new positions in special called meeting
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer In a special called meeting, the Tullahoma City Schools Board of Education unanimously approved five new positions of assistant principals for the elementary schools and a full time position for the Career and Technology Education Director. In…
TCS receives $2 million from Innovative School Models Funding Grant
Z Late last semester, Tullahoma City Schools received exciting news as it learned that its grant application for the Innovative School Models Funding was approved. “What better time to celebrate this than in February, which is also National Career Technical…
St. John Engineering chosen to design new Health Department
J St. John Engineering and its collaborative partner Heath Architecture was selected by the Capital Outlay Committee on Feb. 23 to design the proposed $6.5 million health department to be located at the Joint Industrial Park. The design fees by…
Bucks head to playoffs on winning note
After winning two of their final three games and three of their previous five, the Motlow men’s basketball team is seeded #7 for the upcoming TCCAA/Region VII Tournament and were set to play #10 Jackson State on Friday, March 3…
Arnold AFB’s economic impact exceeds $918 million in fiscal year 2022
B The economic impact of Arnold Air Force Base across the state of Tennessee was $918.3 million for the 2022 fiscal year. Arnold AFB impacted the local areas through payroll, secondary jobs created through local spending, and other expenditures for…
Play ball! Middle School ‘Cats throw out first pitch
DUANE SHERRILLEditor The Tullahoma Middle School Wildcats threw out the first pitch of the season Tuesday afternoon, dropping a twin bill to Oakland in a pair of tight battles on the diamond at Greene Field. The Junior Varsity opened the…
BREAKING: Judge rules in favor of Amacher, alderman keeps seat
C In the conclusion of the trial of the State of Tennessee against Alderman Jenna Amacher, Judge Robert Carter determined Amacher was a resident of the city of Tullahoma, reaffirming her position as an alderman. Despite acknowledging that District Attorney…
Amacher on trial
C District Attorney Craig Northcott and Alderman Jenna Amacher, represented by Larry Crain, of Crain Law Group in Brentwood, appeared before Judge Robert Carter at the Coffee County Justice Center on March 2 for the beginning of the trial challenging…
