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CCMS 6th Grade Basketball Teams Come up Short Against White County

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NaJaah Brown of CCMS basketball

Taking on the always tough Warriors and Warriorettes on Monday night, the CCMS 6th grade basketball teams welcomed White County to the Coffee County Middle School Gym.  After dropping the first meeting of the year to White County, Coffee County played much better basketball this time around.  Unfortunately, that was not enough to capture a win as White County swept the doubleheader.  The Lady Raiders fell 34 to 21 while the Red Raiders fell 45 to 33.

The Lady Raiders got off to a slow start falling behind 10 to 0 after 1 quarter.  A poor performance at the free throw line limited the Lady Raiders’ chance at the upset as Coffee County was 3 for 21 at the line.  The Lady Raiders were led in scoring by NaJaah Brown who had 6 points.  Marissa Medina had 5 points and Remi Benjamin added 4.

The Red Raiders jumped out to a 10 to 5 in the first quarter and a 20 to 19 lead at the half.  White County used a big second half to gain the series sweep over the Raiders.  Cooper Reed was the leading scorer for Coffee County as he had 13 points.  Ethan Hargrave added 10 points while Donovan Morgan chipped in 5.

The Raiders and Lady Raiders are back at home on Tuesday night for a triple-header.  The Red Raiders will host West Tullahoma at 4:30 PM to begin the action.  The Lady Raiders will take on Cascade at 6 PM followed by the boys taking on Cascade immediately following the girls’ game.


Westwood Basketball Splits Doubleheader with Cascade

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The Westwood basketball teams welcomed Cascade to the Joel Vinson Gym on Monday night for a conference doubleheader.  Thunder Radio was on hand to bring you the broadcast as part of the First National Bank Hometown Sports Series.  The Lady Rockets had few answers for the press and athleticism of the Lady Champions as they fell 45 to 10.  The Rockets overcame a halftime deficit and 32 free throws by Cascade to grab a thrilling 52 to 50 win.

In the girls’ game, the Lady Rockets saw Cascade close out the final 11 minutes of the first half on an 18 to 4 run to seize control of the ladies contest.  Turnovers and a strong defensive rebounding effort  by Cascade limited Westwood to 6 points in the first half and 4 in the second half.  Westwood was led in scoring by Alex Nelson who had 4 points.

In a physical and fast-paced boys game, Westwood sent Cascade to the free throw line 24 times in the first half as the Champions hit 18 of them.  Those 18 free throws lifted the Champions to a 26 to 24 halftime lead.  Westwood began to find their defensive rhythm in the 3rd quarter as they outscored Cascade 18 to 8.  The Rockets held off a late Cascade rally to even their season record at 1 and 1.  Trent Thompson led Westwood in scoring with 22 points.  John Dobson and Will Partin each had 4 points in the 4th quarter as Dobson finished with 10 points and Partin had 8.

Westwood is back at home on Thursday night when they welcome Moore County to the Joel Vinson Gym.  The girls’ game will tip off at 6 PM and Thunder Radio will be on hand to bring you live coverage as part of the Hometown Sports Series.  Our pregame coverage begins at 5:50.

Download the broadcast at: http://www.thunder1320.com/downloads/

Deerfield Elementary School Honor Roll 1st Quarter

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Deerfield Honor Roll
1st Quarter
2017-2018

3rd Grade
Gold Honor Roll
Jaxson Dent
Nathan Hale
Bennett Sanders
Nevaeh Schott
Kylie Swarthout
Amy Booker
Wayne Aaron Kight
Isaiah Moreau
Silver Honor Roll
Brooklyn King
Graham Pepmeier-Collins
Landin Collins
Journey Cummings
Aaron Hitch
Jesse Stanley
Lillian Wilber
Leiton Yancer
Bronze Honor Roll
Timothy Cousins
Ilaina Davis
Colby Harlow
Talenn Larsen
Rylee Patrick
Jasmine Warren

3rd Grade
Bronze Continued
Prestin Watkins
Caleb Jacobs
Dustin Layne
Nolan Muncey
Emma Plumeri
Landon Reeves
Gracie Smith

4th Grade
Silver Honor Roll
Gracie Alford
Landan Abellana
Rylan Watson
Amy Wrenn
Elijah Teal
Bronze Honor Roll
Austyn Darnell
Helen Everett
Alexis Honea
Sophia Seiling
Molly Davis
Madison McCluskey
Landon Shoemake

5th Grade
Gold Honor Roll
Adan Hernandez
Katelynn Hale
Hannah Brinkley
Katelyn Anderson
Summer Lokey
Tommy Miller
Carson Walker
Silver Honor Roll
Emma Sherrell
Emmitt Jensen
Fiona Delgado
Carter Conry
William Copley
Lola George
Conner Lusk
Bronze Honor Roll
Elissiana Young
Kaydan Shannon
Dava Ramsey
Jade Lenhart
Kamryn Baker
Alyssa Brannon
Clayton Foster
Gracie Simmons

Hickerson Elementary Q1 Honor Roll Report

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Hickerson Elementary 1st Quarter Honor Roll Report 2017-2018

Mrs. Hodge’s 3rd Grade
Perfect Attendance
Alexxa Brown
Savannah Ellis
Jorja Johnson
Kylie Ridner
Charrleigh Thurston
100% Citizenship
Leah Boyd
Kaden Brewer
Savannah Ellis
Braxton Gray
Jorja Johnson
Jonah Rathjen
Mckala Ratzlaff
Jaydn Rosado
Marshall Sarver
Charrleigh Thurston
Kylie Ridner
93% and above Citizenship
Alexxa Brown
Kaylee Dentzman
Austin Pierce
Rayden Poole
Silver Honor Roll
Jorja Johnson
Jonah Rathjen
Charrleigh Thurston
Bronze Honor Roll
Savannah Ellis
Braxton Gray
Jaydn Rosado

Mrs. Hollandsworth’s 3rd Grade
Perfect Attendance
Spence Houser
Danielle Leonard
Grant Rhea
Lianna Sanders
John Tobitt
100% Citizenship
Noah Scarberry
Emalee Wright
93% and above Citizenship
Jayden Boyd,
Amy Hill
Danielle Leonard
Klaryssa Phillips
Grant Rhea
Lianna Sanders
Ethan Stacey
Annie Taylor
John Tobitt
Bronze Honor Roll
Klaryssa Phillips
John Tobitt
Miss Gable’s 4th Grade
Perfect Attendance
Claire Hargrove
Serenity Ridner
Ethan Whitney
Jaden Winn
100% Citizenship
Sadie Beth Davenport
Claire Hargrove
Keylei Johnson
Leah Laye
Serenity Ridner
Rachael Swarts
Hayley Wright
93% and above Citizenship
Brooke Anderson
Harley Bennett
Elijah Jones
Miguel Leon
Eric Lowe
Carlie Maner
Maddie Ridings
Maggies Scoggins
Jaden Winn
Gold Honor Roll
Claire Hargrove
Silver Honor Roll
Keylei Johnson
Hayley Wright
Bronze Honor Roll
Caden Cotham
Sadie Beth Davenport
Eric Lowe
Carlie Maner
Maddie Ridings
Serenity Ridner
Maggie Scoggins
Miss Prater’s 4th Grade
Perfect Attendance
Brianna Adams
Quenlin Blanton
Ireland Clark
Luis Gonsalez
Macey Stewart
Kraven Totherow
100% Citizenship
Brianna Adams
Quenlin Blanton
William Bradford
Ireland Clark
Jenny Jett
Bailey Kitts
Khane Meeks
Matthew Sarver
Macey Stewart
Kraven Totherow
Riley West
Naomi Zendejas
93% and above Citizenship
K’Leigh Colgrove
Trenton Escebedo
Luis Gonsalez
Parker Neal
Leah Platt
Lexie Vazquez
Shellbe Wright
Gold Honor Roll
Brianna Adams
Macey Stewart
K’Leigh Colgrove
Bailey Kitts
Silver Honor Roll
Quenlin Blanton
Willian Bradford
Jenny Jett
Ireland Clark
Parker Neal
Naomi Zendejas
Miss Patterson’s 5th Grade
Perfect Attendance
Jacob Anderson
Tevin Anglin
Ryan Arnold
Whitney Hill
Alexis Nunley
Abigaile Vandagriff
100% Citizenship
Jacob Anderson
Ryan Arnold
Sophia Brew
Jenna Cole
Whitney Hill
Gracie Knight
Alexis Nunley
Neva Redman
Zoe Schrimsher
Makayla Throneberry
Abigaile Vandagriff
Brennan Young
93% and above Citizenship
Tevin Anglin
Madison Keese
Hayden McQueen
Elizabeth Wright
Gold Honor Roll
Alexis Nunley
Abigaile Vandagriff
Silver Honor Roll
Ryan Arnold
Brennan Young
Bronze Honor Roll
Jacob Anderson
Whitney Hill
Gracie Knight
Zoe Schrimsher

New Union Q1 Honor Roll

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New Union Q1 Honor Roll
2017-2018

Grade Gold Honor Roll Silver Honor Roll Bronze Honor Roll

3rd Grade Kadynce Bailey Sayani Beltran Garcia Jaretzy Barrera
Karly Brinkley Sarah Beth Cartwright Henry Crabtree
Ryan Brown Sadie Church Cortlend Davis
Ignacio Cardenas Vargas Joshua Harris Zander Decent
Kayleen Costello Liam Hines Kimberly Diaz Contreras
Kara Craig Emmalyn Howland Malachi Farris
Jaden Dickens Allie Judge Destinee Gallagher
Madison Eberhardt Liam Mayfield Chloe Hickman
Hayes Friend Kaytie Meadows Preston Hudson
Christian Galindo Kaysen Morgan Ayden Kendall
Kaiden Gannon Samuel Morton Lydia Lanier
Chloe Hensiek Jacob Mullen Kayleigh Metzler
Kaitlyn Huddleston Aubrie Robinson Dylan Seagroves
Shiloh Hutchins Grayson Sadler Evelyn Villalva Hernandez
Jaydee Nogodula Braden Sargent
Joseph Owens Aaden Spry
Mallory Pack Jakelin Villar Lopez
Siya Patel
Sandra Pedroza Morales
Addisyn Reed
Kayla Rodriguez
Lorelai Rodriguez
Abby Taylor
John Wilson

4th Grade Jordan Colwell Arcelia Escalante Cornejo Addison Arnold
Noah Costello Nadia Kronenes Emma Ballard
Tallan Crosslin Jacoby Mayo Kalvin Boal
Stephanie Crumley Addison McNeely Jaxen Brandon
Sadie Hockett Ashlyn Owens Hailey Campbell
David Lewis Trace Parker Denise Flores Garcia
Owen O’Brien Jerry Reed Carissa Garrett
Carrington Saner Lucas Turner Katana Hill
Briar Summers Cade Williams Hallie Jacobs
Kennedy Torres Hernandez Harper Jernigan
Hallee Jones
James Jordan
Madison Miller
Karleyana Mitchell
Ashton Rademacher
Rylee Schlosser
Morgen Spears
Olivia West

Grade Gold Honor Roll Silver Honor Roll Bronze Honor Roll

5th Grade Savannah Cooper William Bruce Dixie Gilliam
Aliza Freeze Samantha Cothran Jonathan Lewis
Denzel Galindo Brianna Gipson Leila Leverette
Stacy Garcia Brylee Haithcock Hayden Morris
Evan Kirby Hudson Kroese Ouka Perry
Addison McCullough Elizabeth Miller James Umbarger
Ava McIntosh Rileight Russell William Woods
Sophie McInturff Jace Yates
Kendra Morales
Loralei Petty
Sarah Rogers
Addilynn Sartain
Emily Snider
Eragon Stewart
Emily Tucker
Ana Watkins
Jonathon Williams

New President at Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Shelbyville

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Laura Monks

The Tennessee Board of Regents this week appointed Laura Monks as the new president of the Tennessee College of Applied Technology – Shelbyville. Monks has served as interim president since former president Ivan Jones retired Sept. 1 and her appointment as president is effective Nov. 1.
Monks joined TCAT-Shelbyville in March 2016 as assistant director following a 22-year career at Motlow State Community College.
The selection ended a three-month search that included a review of 38 candidates who applied after the position was posted in July.

Safety Preparations continue in Shelbyville for Saturday’s Demonstration

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As public safety preparations continue by the City of Shelbyville Administration and Police Department regarding a planned demonstration scheduled for Saturday, October 28, 2017, citizens and visitors should expect traffic and parking impacts.
The City of Shelbyville was contacted by Michael Hill, representative of League of the South earlier this month that the group plans to hold a sidewalk rally from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday October 28th. Portions of Lane Parkway and North Cannon Blvd. will be closed before and during the rally. Specific times of road closures will be forthcoming, but the public needs to be aware that closures could occur Friday evening October 27, 2017.
Lane Parkway will be closed from the intersection of West Lane Street and Regent Drive to the North Main Street intersection of Lane Parkway. North Cannon Blvd. will be closed from the intersection of North Main Street to Holland Street. Signage will be posted, and citizens and visitors should expect alternate routes.
Parking for counter-protestors has been designated for Thomas Magnet School, 518 Tate Avenue and the former site of Harris Middle School, 400 Elm Street, Shelbyville, Tennessee. Surrounding private businesses including Big Springs Shopping Center have indicated parking is reserved for customers only and all others will be towed at the owner’s expense.
Protestors are advised to remain on sidewalks to and from their designated parking area,” the press release says. Parking will not be allowed on city streets in the area surrounding the sidewalk rally and areas affected by street closures.
This parking restriction will be strictly enforced beginning at 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 27, 2017. Any vehicles in violation will be towed at the owner’s expense. All Shelbyville Housing Authority residents are advised to park in their designated driveways.

Gas Prices Near $2 Per Gallon

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Tennessee gas prices dropped another four cents during the past week. The state average has declined the last 44 consecutive days for a total of 34 cents.
Gas prices are averaging $2.26 in Tennessee. Despite the recent downward trend, the state average remains 12 cents higher than pre-Hurricane Harvey levels.
AAA spokesman Mark Jenkins said we should expect another round of discounts at the pump later this week. Retail prices remain about 5-10 cents higher than where they should be.
The national average price of a gallon of regular unleaded is $2.44, a drop of three cents from a week ago and 22 cents higher than a year ago.
The low price per gallon this week in Manchester is $2.03 and in Tullahoma the low price is $2.09.


Police Searching for Missing Man

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David Edward Steele

Tullahoma Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a missing man.
David Edward Steele, 33, of Franklin County has not been seen since Sept. 2
Steele is a white male with blonde hair and blue eyes. He is 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighs approximately 170 lbs.
According to a police report by Tullahoma Police Officer Chase Sons, information about the missing man came about after a Franklin County Sheriff’s Deputy made a traffic stop and the woman he stopped said that Steele had been shot in the area of Dossett Apartments in Tullahoma. Officers checked and there had been no report of a shooting at the apartments.
Officer Sons contacted Steele’s father and learned that there had been no activity on his social media account. The father told the officer that the last time he spoke with his son was Aug. 16. The father also asked the officer to make sure that surrounding counties be notified of Steele being listed as missing. He has been entered into the National Crime Computer system as a missing person.
Investigators from the Tullahoma Police Department have been contacting known friends of David Steel to learn if they have had contact with him.
Police asked that anyone with information on the whereabouts of David Edward Steel to call the police department at 931-455-0530.

10/24/17 — Birthdays

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Birthdays:
Kylie Bogle, 10 — Pizza Winner!

Jonathan “Jaybird” Davis, 24

Levi Bailey, 7

Ruby Banks, 87

Danita Young, 62

Quinton Sutton, 22

10/27/17 — Allen Pollard Crick

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Funeral services for Mr. Allen Pollard Crick, age 91, of Manchester, TN,
will be conducted at 11:30 AM on Friday, October 27, 2017 at First United
Methodist Church in Manchester, TN. Burial will follow at 1:00 PM on
Friday, October 27, 2017 at Evergreen Cemetery in Murfreesboro, TN.
Visitation with the family will be from 10:00 AM until time of service at
the church. Mr. Crick passed away at his residence on Tuesday, October
24, 2017.

Allen was born in Nashville, TN, the son of the late Horace and Lillie
Frances Davis Crick. He served his country in the United States Navy
during World War II and graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from the
University of Tennessee in 1949. Allen was a mechanical engineer at AEDC
and a member of First United Methodist Church in Manchester, TN. He was
the last remaining graduate of his class at Eagleville High School, was a
founding member of the Manchester Lions Club, and was a Mason. Allen
enjoyed woodworking, TN sports, and loved and was very proud of his
family.

In addition to his parents, Allen was also preceded in death by his wife,
Pauline Crick; one daughter, Lee Ann Dean; two brothers, Horace and
Thomas Crick; and one sister, Zelma Smotherman. He is survived by one
son, Michael (Wendy) Crick; one daughter, Paula Jo (Bill) Harris; two
brothers, Herbert and Robert Crick; one sister, Frances Victory-Oldham; 8
grandchildren, Heather (Richie) Billings, Heidi (Jeff) Stone, Haven
(Charley) Paul, Holly (Levi) Bouton, Bailey (Taylor) Bowman, Janie Crick,
Christen Dean, and Nicole Pryor; and 13 great-grandchildren.

The family requests memorial donations be made to the Manchester Lions
Club or First United Methodist Church.

Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Crick family.

Preds Fall to Flames in Shotout

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The Calgary Flames scored twice in the third period before winning the shootout to come back and defeat the Nashville Predators by a 3-2 final on Tuesday night at Bridgestone Arena.

The result still gives the Preds a point but sees their record go to 4-3-2, and after holding a two-goal lead entering the third period, the loss wasn’t easy to take.

“It’s disappointing being up 2-0… They scored right away [in the third] and we just couldn’t get it going,” goaltender Pekka Rinne said. “It’s one of those things… and they were able to score a couple goals. It’s a disappointing feeling because that’s a game we needed to have.”

A pair of early power-play goals from Filip Forsberg and Roman Josi got Nashville going, but an overriding theme from the Nashville locker room was that their 5-on-5 play – not just in the third period – but throughout the night, wasn’t good enough.

“That was my message throughout the whole game,” Nashville Head Coach Peter Laviolette said. “I thought we needed to be faster, we needed to win more battles, we needed to do a better job of taking care of the puck. The third period was a reflection of the first and second periods. There were areas we needed to better at. The power play was good tonight – it got us a 2-0 lead… but, we needed to be better 5-on-5, not just in the third, but throughout the game.”

“I thought we’ve had some good games 5-on-5… but I think offensively we can generate a lot more,” Preds Captain Roman Josi said. “Everyone has to find their own nook and get in the zone and get shots, and I think we can definitely do a better job on that.”

Rinne, who continues to be solid in Nashville’s net, was once again stellar on the night, making a number of key saves to keep his club in the game.

“He was unreal,” Predators forward Colton Sissons said. “He was probably the only reason we got that point.”

From here, the Predators will prepare for a back-to-back set, beginning in Chicago on Friday night (at 7:30 p.m. CT), a chance to improve on a certain aspect of their game.

“We made some silly mental errors to give them some odd-man breakaways; just not managing the game the way that we needed to,” Sissons said. “We kind of hung out poor Pekka to dry tonight, so we will go back to the drawing board and come back better.”

Notes:

Anthony Bitetto, Miikka Salomaki and Samuel Girard were scratched for Nashville on Tuesday.

With seven goals in the month of October, Filip Forsberg has tied a Nashville franchise record, also held by James Neal.

The Preds have earned at least a point in four straight and 12 of their last 13 home games vs. the Flames.

Next up to the Preds is a back-to-back set, starting Friday night in Chicago before concluding on Saturday (at 7 p.m.) evening against the New York Islanders at Bridgestone Arena.

Pete Weber’s Postgame Report

10/27/17 — Michael Chadrick Smith

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Graveside services for Mr. Michael “Mike” Chadrick Smith, age 42, of
Manchester, TN, will be conducted at 11:00 AM on Friday, October 27, 2017
at Mt. View Cemetery in McMinnville, TN, with burial following.
Visitation with the family will be from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM on
Thursday, October 26, 2017 at Coffee County Funeral Chapel. Mr. Smith
passed away on Tuesday, October 24, 2017 in Jackson County, AL.

Mike was born in McMinnville, TN, the son of John Michael Smith and Lynne
Denise (Ray) McKelvey. Mike served his country in the United States Army
and was a truck driver in the construction industry. Mike enjoyed
fishing, riding motorcycles, being out in the woods, hunting, and
grilling.

Mike was preceded in death by his maternal grandparent, Quill Briggs; and
paternal grandparents, John “Buzz” and Dot Smith. In addition to his
parents, Mike is also survived by two sons, Michael and Tyler Smith; two
brothers, Chris Smith and Brien (Nikki) McKelvey; two sisters, Annie
(Alan) Vickers and Amy (Josh) Barnard; maternal grandparent, Dot Briggs;
niece, Emma Singleton; nephew, Ethan Singleton; and several other aunts,
uncles, and loved ones.

Coffee County Funeral Chapel is honored to serve the Smith family.

Law Enforcement and Others on High Alert

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Gov. Bill Haslam

Governor Bill Haslam said on Tuesday that all hands are on deck with local and state agencies, including the National Guard, in the case that he declares a state of emergency due to the white nationalist rallies.
The two rallies planned in Shelbyville and Murfreesboro have the entire state of Tennessee on high alert.
Gov. Haslam said local law enforcement will play the lead but THP and the safety department are ready to support in anyway necessary.
Haslam said all state agencies are on standby in case things become violent.
A spokesperson for the Tennessee National Guard said that they have not received any orders to activate this weekend as of Tuesday.
TEMA said they will be in touch with local officials as the rallies unfold, and if they are called upon, they can make a speedy response.
Haslam is not declaring a state of emergency for Tennessee yet.
Haslam said if the National Guard is needed over the weekend, he will have to issue that state of emergency in order to activate the units. (WKRN)

“Drug Take Back Day” is Saturday

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The Coffee County Anti-Drug Coalition wants to invite the public to “Drug Take Back Day” Saturday October 28, 2017. Two locations will be available; First Vision Bank in Manchester and Walgreens in Tullahoma from 10am-2pm.
The Coffee County Anti-Drug Coalition will be accepting prescription, over-the-counter and or veterinary medications for proper disposal. It is recommended that your cross out your name and address on the bottles before you bring them to the drop-off. Do not cross out the name of the medication.
MaxShred will be at each location to shred personal items from 10am-Noon.
The Coffee County Anti-Drug Coalition conducts the event in conjunction with Manchester and Tullahoma Police along with the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department.
For more information call 931-570-4484.


Shooting in Franklin County

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On Tuesday night, October 24, 2017 at approximately 10:30pm, Franklin County Sheriff’s Office deputies responded to a shots fired call in the Francisco Rd. area of Huntland, TN.
An investigation conducted by Sheriff’s Office investigators determined that earlier in the evening Justin D. Partin (Georgia Crossing Rd. Winchester, TN.) was shot in the lower stomach area while attempting to retrieve a deer that had been killed in the area of Tally Top Trail. Partin was transported to Erlanger Hospital, Chattanooga, TN. and treated for his injuries.
After the investigation, Ernest Davis (Francisco Rd. Huntland, TN) was arrested and charged with 2 counts of aggravated assault and is being held under a $150,000 bond at the Franklin County Jail.
Davis has an initial court appearance scheduled for November 20th, 2017 at 8:00am in Franklin County General Sessions Court.

Police Searching for Missing Manchester Man

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Anthony Lee Mathis

Manchester Police Department and the Coffee County Rescue Squad conducted a search for a missing man on Wednesday. Anthony Lee Mathis, age 54 of Manchester, has been missing since Sunday, October 22.
Anthony, who was not found on Wednesday is a white male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is 5’9” and weighs 130 pounds. He was last seen wearing a blue flannel shirt near Century Street and Oakdale Street in Manchester.
If you have information, please call the Manchester Police Department at (931) 728-2099. Police are continuing to investigate.

Manchester 19 Year-Old Arrested on Several Charges

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Isaiah Tyler Vaughn.. Photo provided by the CCSD.

On Tuesday October 24, 2017 Deputy Joey Ricco with the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department responded to a call at 2474 Old Tullahoma Highway due to a burglary that had allegedly just taken place. While in route dispatch advised that the vehicle had just left and was traveling toward Tullahoma on the old highway.
According to a report by Ricco, the home owner advised that he wasn’t home at the time of the burglary, but when he did arrive he noticed a 32-inch flat screen TV with a built in DVD player, as well as a Ryobi cordless drill with battery with a charger were missing.
The alleged thief had supposedly used a BB gun to shoot at the house, knocking out four front windows along with the front screen door and the glass on the front door.
The report goes on to state that Ricco, Sergeant David Grosch, and Investigator James Sherrill made contact with Tullahoma officers at the corner of Carter Blake Road and East Lincoln Street where they had stopped Isaiah Tyler Vaughn age 19 of Old Tullahoma Hwy, Manchester. Tullahoma officers advised they searched the vehicle and found a 32-inch TV, Ryobi drill and a BB gun in the vehicle. They also allegedly found a bag with a glass pipe with residue, metal grinder with residue, digital scales with residue and a baggie of a white crystal substance appearing to be methamphetamine.
Vaughn was charged with aggravated assault, aggravated burglary, theft of property, vandalism, unlawful drug paraphernalia uses and activities and schedule I drug violation. He was booked in at the Coffee County Jail under a bond of $35,500 and he will appear in Coffee County Court on November 27, 2017.

10/25/17 — Birthdays

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Birthdays:
Bobby Eaton, 18 — Pizza Winner!

Ricky Davis, 56

Anniversaries:
Ricky & Carolyn Davis, 26

CHS Baseball to Host Skills Camp to Help the Less Fortunate

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In order to provide local families with a better Thanksgiving this season, Coffee County High School , Spring Street Market, and Al White Motors  will be teaming up to host the 2nd annual 30 N Turkey baseball camp on Saturday November 11th at the high school. The camp will be 10am thru 12:30pm for all age players including tee ball. The camp will cover the basics like fielding, throwing, hitting, and base running.

30 N Turkey will be put on by former professional and Division 1 baseball players, a national champion college coach, and current Coffee County baseball players.

Sign-ups are available beginning October 31st on the Coffee County Baseball Facebook page and campers will also be able to sign-up the day of the camp beginning at 9am at the baseball clubhouse.

The camp cost is $30 along with a $10 minimum voucher which can be purchased from Spring Street Market located at 801 South Spring Street in Manchester. Vouchers may also be purchased at sign-ins for campers from out of town. The $10 minimum vouchers along with $30 will be due at sign-in before camp begins at 10am on Saturday November 11th. The vouchers will be delivered at the conclusion of the camp to the local food banks for supplies to help less fortunate families enjoy their thanksgiving holiday and the $30 will help the Coffee County Baseball program in their upcoming season.

If you have an interested camper this holiday season, and are concerned about the cost or are interested in making a donation, we have other options available to make others holiday season better. Please call Coach Parker Gunn at 931-580-7554 so we can make this bird fly.

Campers are encouraged to bring their personal baseball equipment and tennis shoes for the gymnasium session. Bats can be provided for the hitting session if your camper does not bring one.

Please help Coffee County High School meet its goal of being able to help at least 100 area families this Thanksgiving season with your attendance and support as well as get a little better at the game we all love.

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