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HOSC announces summer camp lineup: Camp Create and Innovate
The Hands-On Science Center has announced the return of its highly anticipated summer camp program: Camp Create and Innovate 2026.

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.

Coffee County observes 75th Day of Prayer
Attendees from all over Coffee County gathered on the lawn of the Historic courthouse to commemorate the 75th National Day of Prayer by praying over various aspects of the community.

Vanderbilt LifeFlight dedicates new helicopter
Vanderbilt LifeFlight held an open house earlier this month as it not only blessed a new helicopter, but also reunited with a patient.

Do you buy the wrong Mother’s Day gifts?
8 Mother’s Day Gifts You Should Never Buy, According to Moms,” blared the headline of a recent “Good Housekeeping” article.

Maintenance Director: Mold problem highly overstated
Coffee County Maintenance Director Rick Soucy during the May 7 Capital Outlay Committee Meeting said that mold levels found inside the Coffee County Manchester Library were minimal.

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.

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.

TAEDC eyes closing child care gap
Tullahoma is coming up short when it comes to child care, something Kelly North, Executive Director of the Tullahoma Area Economic Development Corporation says is on the top of their list when it comes to closing the gap.
Tullahoma gets safety grant from state
The Tennessee Highway Safety Office will be putting emphasis on getting drunk drivers off the road as it has afforded Tullahoma with a $35K grant to help crack down on unsafe drivers.
