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Two GPS units stolen at office
Tullahoma police are investigating a theft of two Garmin GPS units from the office at Tullahoma Tire and Brake, 400 N. Jackson St., reported Tuesday.
After ten years managing the Caney Fork and Western Railroad, Sharon Childers Hobbs of Altamont made history by becoming the first female train engineer since the railroad known as the Sparta Branch was ...
Assurance of THS auditorium funds optimistic boost to renovation backers
The auditorium seats can be purchased by sending a check in the amount of $250 per seat made payable to: The Tullahoma Education Foundation for Excellence, P.O. Box 183, Tullahoma, Tenn.
Bar's beer license under scrutiny
The board, which is the Board of Mayor and Aldermen in an alternative role, has set a hearing regarding the 121 W. Lincoln St.
Two GPS units stolen at office
Tullahoma police are investigating a theft of two Garmin GPS units from the office at Tullahoma Tire and Brake, 400 N. Jackson St., reported Tuesday.
Property tax increase to be recommended to Coffee County Commission
A nine-cent county property tax increase is to be recommended to the Coffee County Commission for 2008-09, a committee decided Thursday.
Wartrace police chief steps down
Still without a volunteer fire chief, the town of Wartrace is now also without a police chief.
Architects give preliminary plans for new East Lincoln School
An official estimate on the cost of the project is not expected until August after further assessments are completed.
Pool work moving along at faster pace
Tullahomans awaiting the reopening of the D.W. Wilson Community Center's indoor pool should take heart because a roof has been delivered and crews are installing it.
Still no verdict in murder trial
Circuit Judge Robert Crigler again denied the defense's motion for a mistrial this morning in the murder trial of Ashley Cook for the slaying of Bill Ross.
James offers explanation for mayor's phone audit
Alderman's contention is that mayor's cell phone number should have been listed on city government's Web site.
Chattanooga Volkswagen plant site seen as having positive effects for area
Chattanooga becoming the site of a major Volkswagen auto production plant should have a positive effect for the local area, officials said Tuesday.
Two boys charged in church vandalism
Two juveniles have been charged in connection with recent reports of vandalism to the Pentecostal House of Prayer church at 144 Silver St.
Teens' free movie night July 15
Continuing the series of free summer activities planned by the City of Tullahoma Youth Development Council, the Tullahoma High School STAR , and the Tullahoma Parks and Recreation Department, the next event is ...
Officials working to keep wheels on school buses going
Area county school systems are facing a big financial hurdle that the Tullahoma city school system doesn't have to worry about.
Visitor comes to town looking for birthplace at old Camp Forrest
Robert Rogers Jr. came to Tullahoma Wednesday in search of his birthplace, and he wonders if many other people share it with him.
Convenience center use being abused, panel told
A real problem exists with residents illegally using Coffee County rural convenience centers, members of the Coffee County Rural Solid Waste Committee were told Wednesday.
'Old Glory' put to rest in retirement ceremony
Dozens of tattered, faded and worn American flags were destroyed with proper dignity in a ceremony conducted by area Boy Scout troops in honor of Flag Day on Saturday at St.
Coffee has 29,800 eligible voters; figure includes property owners who live outside cities
About 29,800 Coffee County residents are now registered to vote Thursday, Aug. 7, following the signup deadline at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.