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Bond earns Nutrition Award

Tullahoma City Schools is thrilled to share that TCS Nutrition Bookkeeper Hannah-Marie Bond was named the School Nutrition Association’s (SNA) Southeast Region Employee of the Year.

Airport looks to become self-sufficient

Interim Assistant Airport Manager Gavin Dishon presented the Airport’s budget request for the coming budget year, noting the facility is working toward becoming totally self-sufficient.

In a Pinch

If you have ever grown Zinnias (a brightly colored, fast-growing and heat loving flower) then you are probably familiar with the term “pinching”. It is a technique that is done when the plant is around a foot tall and involves pinching off the top of the center stem encouraging the plant to branch out so that it can ultimately produce more beautiful flowers. If a Zinnia is not pinched during this phase, it does not mean that it won’t survive and produce blooms, but it will not be given the opportunity to reach its full potential. On Sunday we did just that with our over 600 plants already in the ground – many of which had produced their first bloom of the season. As a grower, this is always such a hard task for me because I hate to not allow the flower to continue growing in its own capacity.

Redistricting impacts Moore, Bedford

Moore and Bedford counties are going to see big changes when it comes to its representation in Washington D.C. as a Republican redistricting plan has put both counties in the same district as parts of inner-city Memphis.

Pickleball ‘Queen of the Court’ crowned

Daniels Court recently played host to an energetic and spirited pickleball tournament that showcased exactly why the sport continues to surge in popularity across the globe. Often described as the fastest-growing sport in the world, pickleball is more than just a game— it’s a social movement that brings together players of all ages and backgrounds.