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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.

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.

CFC Recycling acquires Goolsby & Sons
CFC Recycling has acquired Goolsby & Sons Recycling, a longtime familyowned scrap and recycling institution in Gallatin.

Rigsby joins Marvel Cosmetic Medspa
Licensed Massage Therapist Mitzi Rigsby has recently joined the talented team of health care professionals at Marvel Cosmetic Medspa.
General Sessions
Sentences were handed out in General Sessions court. Actions included: Kyle Garrett Lusk was ordered to serve 50 days of an 11-29 sentence for assault – threat of bodily injury and failure to appear in court.

Partin, Adams win election
C had Partin was reelected for another term as Coffee County Sheriff, staving off challenges from Danny Ferrell and Kelly Smith in the Republican Primary. Meanwhile, Kelsie Adams was able to unseat Jenny Anthony for the Circuit Court Clerk’s office, while incumbent County Mayor Dennis Hunt beat Republican challenger Cheryl Swan but will still face opposition from Democrat Khamai M. Rozier and Independent Mark Messick in August.

Women Impacting the Community reveals winners
The four finalists for Women Impacting the Community were surprised to be honored among the over 90 women who were nominated for this year’s award luncheon, hosted by the Tullahoma Area Chamber of Commerce.

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.

Man charged with murder for overdose death
A Chattanooga man has been indicted on second-degree murder charges after investigators say he was the drug dealer who sold fentanyl to a man who overdosed.
