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Crutchfield opens Salt and Skin Studio
With a diverse background emphasizing personal service, Rebecca Crutchfield launched Salt and Skin Studio in early February. The studio is now located at 405 S Jackson Street in Tullahoma.

Dennis, Alexander honored by MSU
Mississippi State University congratulates students named to the fall 2025 Deans’ List.

New therapist offers personal touch
Brittany Pace, a Licensed Massage Therapist, has recently relocated her business, The Jukai Touch, to Tullahoma after six years in Murfreesboro. Her practice is located inside Nana and Pawpaw’s Salt Room and More, 603 Lakeway Place.

St. Olaf College unveils fall 2025 Dean’s List
The following local students made the fall 2025 Dean’s List at St. Olaf College. The Dean’s List is a scholarly award for students who demonstrate academic excellence and have earned a GPA of 3.75 or above and completed at least three credits for that semester.

Jimmy John’s opens Wednesday in Manchester
Manchester’s family-owned Jimmy John’s is scheduled to open on Wednesday, April 8 in Manchester at 2526 Hillsboro Blvd, concluding construction that has been ongoing for the past several months.

Nesbitt makes Rockhurst Dean’s List
Rockhurst University has announced the dean’s list for the fall 2025 semester. This honor recognizes students who have achieved a grade-point average of 3.5 or above.


From Horse Power to Rocket Power
A Beechgrove resident has published his memoire about living off the grid. A new memoir by Coffee County resident Paul McCarty offers a vivid, often humorous, firsthand account of these and many other true-life experiences from growing up on a small subsistence farm in central Kentucky during the 1940s and 1950s.

Pilgrimage Festival skipping 2026
The Pilgrimage Music and Cultural Festival will be taking a pause in 2026, according to an announcement from festival organizers.

Kati McInturff: My Experience at 4-H Congress
Editor’s note: The following article written by our County Congress Reporter, Kati McInturff, and her experience at Tennessee 4-H Congress March 7-11.
