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11/20/09Citizens Give Input on Water Quality Issues at Location of Proposed Middle School
An official with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation hosted a public meeting Thursday night, addressing concerns... more >>
11/20/09Bock Concerned About Private Information Made Public
Coffee County Juvenile Judge Tim Brock requested that all Department of Childrens Services case managers appear in court Thursday... more >>
11/20/09H1N1 Clinic Saturday
The Coffee County Health Department will host an H1N1 Influenza Clinic this weekend. If you have questions about the vaccine,... more >>
11/20/09Davis Votes to Support Firefighters
U.S. Rep. Lincoln Davis voted Wednesday for H.R. 3791, the Fire Grants Reauthorization Act of 2009. The two programs reauthorized... more >>
11/20/09Basketball Recap
Last night in high school basketball Tullahoma opened its season hosting Cannon County. In girls action the Lady Lions beat the... more >>
11/19/09Manchester Man Arrested for Altering Prescription
Manchester Police arrested a local man Tuesday after he attempted to forge a prescription. Timothy Baker, 30, of Manchester, dropped... more >>
11/19/09Brock Calls for DCS Accountability
Coffee County Judge Tim Brock is calling on the Department of Childrens Services to account for its performance. Brock has ordered... more >>
11/19/09New Middle School Public Meeting Today
As the Coffee County School System prepares to build a new middle school, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation... more >>
11/19/09AEDC Economic Impact is Significant
Arnold Engineering Development Center's (AEDC) economic impact, which includes AEDC and its remote operating locations, the Hypervelocity... more >>
11/18/092nd Suspect Arrested in Tire Dumping Case
A second suspect has been arrested in a case involving criminal littering. On October 5th, Robert Travis Rosson was charged... more >>
11/18/09Buckner and Kenney Bound Over to Grand Jury
The case of the mother and son accused of killing a Coffee County preacher has been bound over to the next term of the Coffee County... more >>
11/18/09Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen Told Not to Accept In Lieu of Payments for Insurance Premiu
The Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen has been given official notice from the Office of the State Comptroller of the Treasury... more >>
11/18/09Hillsboro Woman Acused of Stautory Rape
Manchester Police have arrested a Hillsboro woman on charges of statutory rape, sexual battery, and contributing to the delinquency... more >>
11/18/09Local Men Accused of Defrauding Bank
Two local men have been arrested, accused of defrauding a local bank. Shane B. Berg, 25, of Tullahoma, and John W. Blankenship,... more >>
11/18/09Basketball Recap
The Coffee County Lady Raiders opened up their season last night hosting Page High School out of Franklin. The Lady Raiders were... more >>
11/17/09Mother and Son Accused of Labor Day Murder to Appear in Court Today
The mother and son accused of killing a Coffee County preacher are set to appear in court today. Carolyn Kenney, 65, and Jonathan... more >>
11/17/09Change to Highway 53 Widening Project
There has been a change to the Highway 53 widening project. In response to a Town Hall Meeting held October 12th to discuss the... more >>
11/17/092 Arrested for Counterfeit Payroll Checks, 2 Suspects at Large
Local authorities have booked two suspects into the Coffee County Jail for allegedly cashing counterfeit payroll checks. Tyrone... more >>
11/17/09Dept. of Corrections Considers Releasing 4,000 Felons Due to Budget Cuts
The Tennessee Department of Corrections has proposed releasing up to 4,000 convicted felons as one option to cut nine percent out... more >>
11/17/09Brown Named Coordinator of International Education at Motlow
Jeannie Brown, an assistant professor of communication at Motlow College, has been named Motlow's coordinator of international... more >>
11/16/09Coffee Co. Man Injured in 4-Wheeler Accident
A Coffee County man was injured in a 4-wheeler accident Sunday afternoon. Around 5:00, Louis Rich was riding his four wheeler behind... more >>
11/16/09TBI Arrests Four Officers
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has arrested four former police officers from Warren and Dekalb Counties after a TBI investigation... more >>
11/16/09278th to Deploy Soon, But Will Be Home for the Holidays
Tennessee's largest National Guard combat unit is headed off to Iraq again, but the soldiers will have a chance to come home for... more >>
11/16/09Bredesen to Host Budget Hearings Today
Governor Phil Bredesen will host his 8th round of open state budget hearings beginning today at the State Capitol (see full schedule... more >>
11/16/09Coffee Co. Schools Seek Name for New Elementary School
The Coffee County School System is seeking community input, by a vote, in the naming of the new elementary school being built on... more >>
11/13/09Third Counterfeiting Suspect Arrested
A third suspect has been arrested in a counterfeiting operation. WMSR News reported last week that Philip R. White and Lillie Maye... more >>
11/13/09TDOT to Close Section of I-440 This Weekend
Tennessee Department of Transportation crews will once again close a short section of Interstate 440 in Nashville this weekend... more >>
11/13/09THP Sobreity Checkpoits Today
The Tennessee Highway Patrol will be conducting sobriety checkpoints in Coffee County today. The scheduled checkpoints are contingent... more >>
11/13/09Former Medical Examiner Arrested on Drug Charges
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has arrested a former medical examiner and pathologist from the Southeast part of the State... more >>
11/13/09Help Name the New Elementary School
The Coffee County School System is seeking community input, by a vote, in the naming of the new elementary school being built on... more >>
11/12/09Veteran's Presented Special Recognition
Members of the Coffee County Veterans groups hosted a ceremony on the square in Manchester Wednesday. A special presentation was... more >>
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