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Members of the Coffee County Democratic Party gathered in front of Oakwood Cemetery for a “Hands Off Our Military” protest this past Saturday.
Tullahoma City Schools recently had its first graduate of the Grow Your Own program, as Laken Grizzard graduated from UT Southern in May.
Tullahoma City Schools’ Coordinated School Health department received a $3,500 donation from the Sportsmen & Businessmen’s Charitable Organization (SBCO).
The Tennessee National Guard recently conducted disaster response exercises to bolster readiness, response and ...
While many of the festival goers will be enjoying the musical performances, the Highland Rim Habitat for Humanity (HRHFH) will be at The Farm to spread its message.
With nearly 2.5 million visitors expected between June and August, Prague is preparing for another bustling summer!
The City of Tullahoma and Tullahoma Parks and Recreation are hosting a Juneteenth Fellowship event to mark the federal ...
The Tullahoma Municipal Airport is a one-room terminal parked on a patch of grass at the north end of town. It’s wrapped in the trappings of mid-century modernism, like something ...
The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has announced that Jonathan Mayers, a co-founder of the music festival, has died.
The rise of functional beverages promises more than just hydration, as more consumers look for drinks that do more than quench thirst. In 2024, clean ... Read moreThe post The ...
This summer, the Shelbyville community is hosting a special blood drive in honor of Kaemey Young, a Shelbyville native who is currently battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). Community members a ...
Freshman Tullahoma alderman Matthew Bird is speaking up as to why he feels a property tax increase is needed after the proposal hit the floor at the recent board of ...