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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.
America saves week through April 10
America Saves Week will run from April 6-10. The theme for 2026 is “Own Your Financial Story: Small Steps, Big Impact”. This initiative focuses on promoting financial resilience, encouraging Americans to automate savings, reduce debt, and set actionable goals.

Man drowns after falling overboard
A Tullahoma man drowned this past Sunday afternoon falling off his paddle craft at Tims Ford Lake in Moore County.

OSF Bridge group appeal rejected
The Coffee County Chancery Court recently ruled to uphold a water alteration permit needed for an ongoing Old Stone Fort Bridge replacement project at the state park.

Airport ups salaries for part-time workers
Part-time worker salaries have been increased at the Tullahoma Airport after it was warned the airport might have to shut down for lack of staffing partially due to pay that was less than the cook makes at Sonic.

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.

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.

Third ‘No Kings’ protest goes downtown
This past Saturday, March 28, over 3,000 “No Kings” protests took place across the United States, which included Tullahoma as one of the 40 protests held in Tennessee.

Airport steering committee takes flight
Following months of discussion surrounding the Tullahoma Municipal Airport, Mayor Lynn Sebourn held the first Tullahoma Airport Steering Committee meeting to start discussions on how to get the airport back on track.

Tullahoma man guilty in white supremacist attack
A Tullahoma man faces a lengthy jail sentence after he entered guilty pleas to setting fire to an historic building back in 2019, torching the building due to his white supremacist beliefs.
