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County Commission pulls planning hearing from agenda
JOHN COFFELT Contributor A proposed controversial hearing that aimed to remove five members of the Coffee County Planning Commission was pulled from the agenda by… Login to continue reading Login…
Hopes melt on proposed 2023 ice rink
JOHN COFFELT Contributor The Manchester Parks and Recreation Department will not get the synthetic ice rink that was planned for the 2023 holiday season, according… Login to continue reading Login…
Wildcats take down Raiders
R Tullahoma Middle School Wrestling went to Manchester and beat Coffee County 39-36. The win kept the ‘Cats undefeated in the district moving to 4-0,… Login to continue reading Login…
Thanksgiving Trash Schedule
The Tullahoma Public Works Department is notifying all residential and commercial garbage cart customers about the upcoming Thanksgiving Week Trash Schedule. Citizens with a regular… Login to continue reading Login…
Nature’s Invitation
The lake is quiet Its ripples make no sound The sun dances among the trees Leaving shadows on the ground. A gentle breeze appears Waltzing… Login to continue reading Login…
Temporary
The leaves on the trees wave at me The birds all sing my song Even the flowers nod in recognition As I walk along. God… Login to continue reading Login…
Ascend names headquarters after former president/CEO
S Ascend Federal Credit Union, the largest credit union in Middle Tennessee, announced that its corporate headquarters building in Tullahoma has been named in honor… Login to continue reading Login…
TUA approves resolution for Comptroller Office
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer The Tullahoma Utilities Authority Board of Directors recently approved a resolution to submit a budget for water and wasterwater that would meet… Login to continue reading Login…
Last call for disaster loans
The U.S. Small Business Administration is reminding private nonprofit organizations (PNPs) that Dec. 8 is the filing deadline for federal economic injury disaster loans for… Login to continue reading Login…
TUA purchases new truck for $43k
KYLE MURPHYStaff Writer The Tullahoma Utilities Authority voted to purchase for the electric department for the price of $43,513.40. According to TUA President Brian Skelton,… Login to continue reading Login…
