Citizens foil grand theft auto

A would-be thief was chased down and detained after he allegedly tried to steal a truck on Springdale Drive in Manchester in an incident lawmen suspect was not his first rodeo.
Mother’s boyfriend charged with child abuse

A man faces aggravated child abuse charges for allegedly leaving marks on a child with special needs when the youth had an emotional outburst.
General Sessions
Sentences were handed out in General Sessions court. Actions included: Kyle Garrett Lusk was ordered to serve 50 days of an 11-29 sentence for assault – threat of bodily injury and failure to appear in court.
Andrew Fulmer sets Motlow home run record

2025 Tullahoma graduate, Andrew Fulmer, is off to an amazing start in his collegiate baseball career with Motlow State Community College. He recently broke the record for most home runs in a season at Motlow with 28 home runs.
Postseason loading: THS softball’s regular season officially over

The Tullahoma High School softball team regular season schedule recently came to a close. They finished with an overall record of 12-14, and currently are in fifth place in their district standings with a record of 3-6.
Postseason loading: THS baseball closing out regularseason strong

The Tullahoma High School Baseball team has one last regular-season game remaining. They will take on Sequatchie County High School on Monday, April 27.
Jakobe Thomas selected 98th overall in the 2026 NFL Draft

2021 Tullahoma High School graduate Jakobe Thomas’ NFL dreams recently became a reality, as he was drafted in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings.
TUA prepared for storms

Following the impact of Winter Storm Fern earlier this year, Tullahoma Utilities Authority (TUA) President Allen Potter held a presentation to the utility authority’s board of directors about how TUA is prepared for storms.
Almost time to party safely

A 30 year Tullahoma tradition designed to keep graduating Tullahoma High School seniors safe on their graduation night is being planned by senior class parents. The community is invited to support Project Graduation 2026 to ensure its continued success.
Painting on the rock beyond bounds
I applaud the Tullahoma City Schools (TCS) administration and Board of Education (BOE) for revising Board Policy (BP) 4.400 for the Flag and Other Displays policy in Fall 2025. Section 1 of this policy allows only the USA or state of TN flags to be displayed in or on TCS buildings, including classrooms, with certain exceptions for other flags used solely for educational purposes. Section 2 of the policy prohibits political, cultural, or personal flags or other displays from being displayed in or on TCS buildings unless directly related to the curriculum or other schoolsanctioned event or program. This policy led to removal of an LGBTQ flag from a Tullahoma High School (THS) classroom.
