City passes budget on first reading

Budget season is well underway as the Board of Mayor and Aldermen has passed the first reading of the proposed budget for the upcoming fiscal year.
Local doctor pens ‘House of Perdition’

Vanderbilt Tullahoma Harton incoming medical director of anesthesiology has penned a book that certainly won’t put its readers to sleep as he has released a satirical novel as seen from behind the curtain of the hospital system.
TVA cautions lake levels ahead of summer

While Tullahoma and the rest of Tennessee received a plentiful amount of rainfall this past week, the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) is reminding residents that the state is still in a drought, which has impacted the lakes.
Test Pilots win home opener in dominant fashion

The Tullahoma Test Pilots recently held their home opener against the Gallatin Longhunters and won by a score of 12-2.
SAS track places in Top Ten

On May 20, St. Andrew’s-Sewanee School Senior Lilly Crigger placed third in the 800m race at the state meet in Knoxville, May 20, and set a new school record. The 4x800 varsity boys’ relay team took sixth place. Pictured are (left to right): Micah Moody (‘26), Crigger (‘26), Will Moody (‘30), Mason Sparacio (‘28), and Arthur Glacet (‘30).
Damron hired as new city administrator

Jeff Damron can take the word “interim” off his title as Tullahoma has hired him as its new City Administrator.
Motlow hosts ‘Art of Science’ Photo Contest

Hosted by Physics and Astronomy Professor Patrick Murphy of Motlow State Community College, the inaugural “Art of Science” photo contest showcased science-related photos submitted by students and faculty alike.
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Colbert and Kimmel killed late night comedy

The great comedy tradition of Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and even David Letterman was ruined by a few arrogant heirs and woke CBS and ABC/Disney executives. They slowly and “wokely” suffocated late-night comedy. Late-night hosts became angry Progressive. Like the legacy media which had become just a propaganda wing of the Democrat Party, they lost their way. We need an honest, fourth estate (media). I would argue that political satire is the fifth estate. Giving one party a monopoly on either is bad. The difference in what I do, (in which I state up front that I am a libertarian op-ed humorist) and what Kimmell and Colbert did is that they pretend to be independent arbiters of truth. Their networks are given free airways via the FCC (essentially, a monopoly for 3 channels) to go into almost every household in America.
