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Birthdays – June 28
Daily prize winner of a piece of pie provided by The Mercantile – 210 N. Irwin St. in Manchester. Claim prize certificate at Thunder Radio studio, 1030 Oakdale St. Manchester, TN. 37355. Weekly prize winner of a birthday cake provided by Food Lion and a Floral Arrangement provided by...
Revisit 'The Farm' with our best 2024 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival photos
The 2024 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival came and left but we're still reminiscing on the four jam-packed days of non-stop music, eclectic atmosphere and collective effervescence experienced on the 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tenn. Thousands of eager, passionate "Bonnaroovians" made the farm their home for the weekend, donning their...
Penguins top McMinnville in home meet
The Winchester Penguins hosted the McMinnville Swim Team Tuesday in a meet at the Winchester Swimplex and recorded a team victory for the day. The Penguins finished first in 43 of the meet’s 65 events and added another 20 second-place performances on top of that.
Traffic stop removes 166 suspected fentanyl pills from circulation
A recent traffic stop by Decherd police as part of an ongoing investigation into fentanyl trafficking resulted in the arrest of a man and woman who had 166 suspected fentanyl pills in the vehicle, according to police reports. Chadwick Campbell, 56, from Winchester, and Tiajuana Brown, 45, from Decherd, remain...
Jeanne Carroll Neill Obituary
Jeanne Carroll Neill, 83, passed away peacefully at NHC in Tullahoma on the morning of June 22, 2024. Born in Cortland, New York to Oliver and Ellen (Vickery) Taft on Feb. 7, 1941, Jeanne spent most of her young years in Onondaga Central, New York. In school, she played the tuba in the band, sang in the girls’ chorus, and played intramurals. After graduating from Onondaga High School, she attended Freed Hardman University. Jeanne later met and married the love of her life, Donald Neill, on March 3, 1962. Don and Jeanne birthed three sons, Jerry, Randy, and Sean, and raised them in the Church of Christ as faithful believers and Jesus followers. Jeanne was a devoted wife, wonderful mother, and faithful Christian.
Fourth comes in with a bang
The Tullahoma Independence Day Regional celebration on July 3 will not be the only show lighting up the sky as residents can make the stop at several fireworks tents within the city limits of Tullahoma and shoot their own fireworks for a limited time. According to the city’s municipal code...
Joyce Earlean Broadrick Obituary
Joyce Earlean Broadrick, of Tullahoma, passed this life on Monday, June 24, 2024 at Brookdale Senior Living at the age of 88. Mrs. Broadrick was born in Owens Cross Roads, Ala, to the late Washington and Verna Hill Scroggins. She was a long-time member of Wilson Avenue Church of Christ in Tullahoma. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Broadrick was preceded in death by her husband, Charles Edward Broadrick, Sr.
Moore County celebrates Frontier Day weekend
Locals and visitors gathered in the square of Lynchburg for a fun time celebrating Frontier Day this past weekend. The event lasted two days, with all sorts of entertainment from vendor tents and the Steak Cook-off World Championship qualifier to a classic car cruise-in and a concert featuring Lynchburg’s very own Caitlyn Wolaver.
Franklin County arrest reports for May 13 through June 4
(EDITOR’S NOTE: The following information on arrests made by state and local authorities is taken from Franklin County Jail intake reports.) William Clements Adair, 43, Rattlesnake Road, Sherwood, arrested on May 27, driving under the influence, financial responsibility, speeding, violation of registration law, released $12,000 bond, court date Aug. 1.
Common John Brewing Co. hosts barbecue fundraiser
As the old saying goes, if you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen. However, the 90-plus degree temperatures Sunday did not dissuade the 22 different barbecue teams from competing in the first ever Common John Brewing Co. Blues, Brews and Barbecue fundraiser. The amateur barbecue competition...
Tullahoma middle school track season recap
Tullahoma City Schools saw their middle school athletes bring back five medals from the State Championship track meet. West Middle had three athletes medal; Zion Jeffery, Landin Johnson and Madison McCarl, while East Middle had Katie Grace Nichols and Emily Bell claim medals.
Harmony Miriam Segura
Harmony Miriam Segura, age 1 of Decherd, passed away on Thursday, June 20, 2024, at Southern Tennessee Regional Health Systems. Harmony was born on May 21, 2023, in Winchester, Tennessee to Georgia Segura and Jessie Segura. Harmony enjoyed playing with her Bluey toys and her siblings. She was happy and sweet personality would bring a smile to anyone’s face. Harmony is preceded in death by her brother, Jeremiah Segura and great-grandpa, Robert Ferrell. Harmony is survived by her parents, Georgia Segura and Jessie Segura; siblings, Severide Segura, Ashton Segura and Willow Segura; grandparents, Cheryl (Chad) Fuller, Beth Fraser and James Pace; great-grandmother, Sandra Lemmons; aunts and uncle, Angel Segura, and Sergio (Tianna) Segura; cousins, Natalia, Jasper, Jasmen and Jaxsin; God-parents, Audrey Gilliam and Elisha Johnson; and many extended family and friends. Visitation will be held on Thursday, June 27, 2024, from 5:00pm -8:00pm at Moore-Cortner Funeral Home. Moore-Cortner Funeral Home 300 1st Ave NW, Winchester, TN 37398, 931-967-2222.
Monolith-Like Mirror Cabins Are The Perfect Place to Reflect
Ever seen a mirror cabin? Neither have we until we stumbled upon these incredible forest dwellings. According to Bolt Farm Treehouse, it's basically a cabin in the woods with "floor-to-ceiling walls of mirrored glass allow you to be one with nature, while maintaining your privacy (you can't see inside during daylight and there are blackout curtains for the evening)."
MSSA: Two weeks of family fun ahead!
The Monteagle Sunday School Assembly in Monteagle continues its 142nd consecutive summer season of enrichment with an interdenominational worship service at 11 a.m. in the Assembly’s Warren Chapel. The eight-week season will continue through Sunday, Aug. 4, featuring numerous visiting lecturers who will present morning and evening programs that are open free of charge to the public; unless otherwise noted, morning lectures begin at 10:45 a.m. and evening lectures at 7:45 p.m. Anyone interested in a full schedule of the Monteagle Assembly’s 2024 program is welcome to pick one up at the Assembly Office (tel. (931) 924-2286), or to peruse the schedule on the Assembly’s website at <www.mssa1882.org>.
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