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Tullahoma stamps out hunger with food donations
Tullahoma helped to stamp out hunger this month as citizens donated nearly 3,100 pounds of food to local pantries for the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive.


Police get new body cameras
The city has approved the purchase of 33 Axon body cameras for the Tullahoma Police Department at a price tag of $141,499.

Silicon Ranch updates Planning Commission
Several representatives of Silicon Ranch (SR) solar farm and LPL Solar attended May’s Moore County Planning Commission meeting to update the commission on progress at the site, and to address former issues. Bryan Runion with SR introduced the group.
Blood donations urged for 100 deadliest days of summer
As Middle Tennessee enters the “100 Deadliest Days of Summer,” Blood Assurance is urging people to donate blood, platelets, and plasma now and throughout the summer to help prevent a seasonal donor shortage from threatening local hospital supplies.

United in Spirits June 13
United Way of South Central Tennessee invites the community to an evening of celebration, connection and impact at United in Spirits, presented by DOT Foods and Jack Daniel’s, scheduled for Saturday, June 13, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Jack Daniel’s BBQ Hill.

Class of 2026 leave their mark at graduation
Friday night was a night of celebration at Wilkins Stadium as the Tullahoma High School (THS) and Tullahoma Virtual Academy (TVA) Class of 2026 walked the line to receive their diplomas. The commencement ceremonies saw 270 students from both THS and TVA receive their diplomas.

Bridge named in honor of Thomas Gwynn
The newly constructed foot bridge that allows pedestrian traffic from Atlantic into History Park has been named in honor of the “Greatest Ranger that ever was”, Tullahoma’s-own Thomas Gwynn.

Memorial observance May 22 at History Park
Memorial Day will be observed May 22 at the History Park in Tullahoma.

