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Bucks avenge earlier loss to Eagles

The Motlow Bucks held off a late rally by Dyersburg State and beat the Eagles 77-75 last Saturday afternoon at Copperweld Arena. Motlow (7-17, 4-11) avenged an early-season loss to the Eagles (13-8, 9-5) and won for the second time…

Scearce Named TCCAA Player of the Week

The Motlow Bucks baseball team split four games in Millington over the weekend, finishing with a 6-5 win over Northwest Shoals (AL) on Saturday, Feb. 11. Motlow sophomore Julius Scearce was named the TCCAA Player of the Week for his…

School system replaces 26-year-old trucks

KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer The Tullahoma City Schools Board of Education gave its approval for the TCS Maintenance Department to purchase four new vehicles for over $170,000. In its Jan. 17 meeting of the TCS Board of Education, TCS Director of…

Close vote in 1854 changed Nashville’s history

B When people think about historic events, they usually think about military rebellions, battles and elections. But in 1854 something important happened to Nashville that doesn’t fall into any of those three categories. Had it not occurred, Nashville would have…

Two Wrongs Still Don’t Make a Right

D I often write on how America has changed in my lifetime. Someday I will focus on the ways it has changed for the better. But for now, to paraphrase a classic song from “The Sound of Music,” I must…

Follow the money in education policy

J It is critical that Tennesseans and Americans trust their election process. Almost certainly, cash is being funneled into obscure organizations in our state to attempt to influence and win elections—and shape future policies. Our state has been rocked by…

Don’t let the foxes guard the hen house

R Politicians don’t like to be forced to share information. Some are more forthcoming than others but every last one of them — regardless of party — prefer to shape their own narrative without outside interference. That’s why public notice…