Gulley goes the distance in Motlow win
Sophomore Jake Gulley pitched a complete game, allowing only three hits with seven strikeouts, earning the Motlow Bucks a doubleheader split with visiting Dyersburg State Monday at the Driver Baseball Complex. The series was scheduled to be three games, but…
Golf tourney to benefit Motlow Foundation
The 31st Annual Charles Gleghorn Invitational Golf Tournament is set for Friday, May 5, at the Pebble Creek Golf Club in Fayetteville. The tournament is sponsored by the Bank of Lincoln County and benefits the Motlow College Foundation. The Gleghorn…
Sewanee tennis season in full swing
On April 10, the St. Andrew’s-Sewanee girls’ and boys’ teams hosted district rival Boyd Buchanan School. The SAS teams dropped both doubles matches before mounting a comeback during singles play. Unfortunately, it was not enough, and Boyd Buchannan took both…
McKee named new assistant principal at Bel-Aire Elementary
Z Bel-Aire Elementary School is buzzing with excitement as Bethany McKee has been named assistant principal for the upcoming 2023-24 school year. “I have loved serving Tullahoma City Schools as the special education coordinator, and I am excited to begin…
County proclaims April as Donate Life Month
Coffee County Mayor Judd Matheny has signed a proclamation marking April in Coffee County as Donate Life Month. The proclamation was made in partnership with Tennessee Donor Services, the non-profit that makes organ donation in Tennessee possible, to mark the…
New license plate supports cancer screening
The Tennessee Department of Health continues its efforts to promote breast cancer awareness with the premier of a new design for a motor vehicle passenger license plate devoted to raising funds for breast cancer screening services. The Driving to a…
Murphree takes first place in AIAA regional student conference
Jamison Murphree, a master’s student in aerospace engineering at the University of Tennessee Space Institute, recently won first place in the master’s category at the American Institute of Aeronautics (AIAA) Regional Student Conference held in Knoxville. He is now eligible…
Hunting for the Hungry has record year
Tennessee Wildlife Federation, one of the largest and oldest nonprofits dedicated to conserving the state’s wildlife and natural resources, is celebrating the 25th anniversary of its Hunters for the Hungry program. This year also marks its most successful one to…
Distinguished Young Women take the stage April 22
The 2024 class of Cumberland Valley and Tullahoma Distinguished Young Women invite you to attend this year’s program on Saturday, April 22, 2023, at 6:30 p.m. in the Tullahoma High School Auditorium. Doors will open for ticket sales at 5:30…
Shepherd’s House welcomes Amy Hill as director
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer The year has been a fresh start for nonprofit organization Shepherd’s House as it welcomes Amy Hill as its new executive director. Hill has been serving as Director of Shepherd’s House since December 2022, where she holds…
