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Boy to serve 15 years for robbing Coffee County deputy
A 17-year-old boy will serve a 15-year prison sentence after pleading guilty to especially aggravated robbery and attempted second-degree murder of a Coffee County deputy.
Browse> Home / Featured , News / WANTED: Man Uses FAKE MONEY in Store June 30, 2009 Manchester Police are looking for the man responsible for passing a counterfeit $100 bill at a local market.
Suspects allegedly sold stolen items on eBay
Shelbyville police arrested a local couple Tuesday that authorities said were stealing thousands of dollars worth of weight loss and make-up items from the shelves of area Wal-Marts and selling them on the Internet.
Drugs discovered in car's engine
An ounce of marijuana, cash and a car were seized by sheriff's deputies recently after a traffic stop of two Tullahoma men resulted in arrests.
Rolls-Royce BR725 engine receives EASA Type certification
Rolls-Royce, the global power systems company, has received type certification for the new BR725 engine that will power the first flight of the Gulfstream G650 business jet later in the year.
Murfreesboro and Tullahoma natives to work and learn abroad
In competition with students from universities all across the United States, two more MTSU international relations majors have landed prestigious scholarships that will enable them to nourish their own aspirations while improving others' futures in far-flung regions of the globe.
Jail time added after suspect talks back to judge
A Tullahoma man indicted Monday by Bedford County's grand jury on rape and kidnapping charges was given an extra 20 days in jail for contempt after walking away from questioning before a judge.
Submit Suggestion To Rename H.S. Stadium
The Wilkins stadium in Tullahoma may soon have a new name. The Board of Education has agreed to consider renaming the new stadium if the public is on board.
UT students face wallop to the wallet
The University of Tennessee is preparing to increase tuition this fall, freeze salaries and operate with more than 500 fewer jobs on the five-campus payroll.
Driver of wrecked truck says he was high on meth
The driver of a tractor-trailer, which was found unoccupied in a ditch on Harts Chapel Road on Saturday afternoon, was under the influence of methamphetamines at the time of the crash, Shelbyville police said.
From kids to grandma, diverse crowd enjoys 'Roo
MANCHESTER - Music festivals aren't just for 20-somethings any more. Bonnaroo - the four-day arts and music festival that began Thursday and wraps up today - has attracted an impressive range of ages to this year's event, and they said it's all because of the music.
Bonnaroo Fans Stimulate Local Economy
Janice Dickson has been a Coffee County employee for more than 20 years. Thanks to Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, she and the hundreds of county employees don't have to fear losing their jobs even with the tough economy.
NASA Awards Contract for Aerospace Testing Support
NASA has selected Jacobs Technology Inc. of Tullahoma, Tenn., to receive a follow-on contract for Aerospace Testing and Facilities Operations and Maintenance, or ATOM, at NASA's Ames Research Center at Moffett Field, Calif.
Looking for a unique Saturday with the family? How about a real soap box derby? The City of Tullahoma is gearing-up for its annual SoapBox Derby that will take place this weekend.
New direction ahead for Depot Street?
Shelbyville City Council, after hearing from merchants in the affected area, may try keeping the segment of Depot Street closest to the square as one-way but making it westbound rather than eastbound.
Cherryholmes brings an edge to MusicFest
Cherryholmes closed out this year's Wartrace MusicFest in style Saturday night, earning two standing ovations from the crowd following a highly energetic performance.
New Arrivals run in The Daily News Journal each Sunday on a space-available basis.
Suspect allegedly tries to use child as shield
A man being pursued on foot by police allegedly placed a child in front of him when an officer trained a Taser on him early Saturday, reports indicate.
Suspect tried to pass fake prescription, police say
A Fayetteville man was accused of attempting to obtain a fraudulent prescription at a Shelbyville pharmacy Tuesday night, police said.
'Five-year fix' would cost $8.5M
An architectural firm and an engineering firm have studied the proposal to convert the old Bedford County Medical Center building into a sheriff's office and auxiliary jail, and estimate that it would cost about $8.5 million, which is about half the cost of a brand-new 300-bed jail.
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