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This Saturday, Gabriel Buys Houses is partnering with Harvest Local Foods to host their first chili cook-off in Manchest...
11/06/2025

This Saturday, Gabriel Buys Houses is partnering with Harvest Local Foods to host their first chili cook-off in Manchester.

Whether you have a chili recipe that you are particularly proud of or just enjoy sampling other people’s interpretations on the fall staple, Gabriel Buys Houses is hosting an event

Country music star Dustin Lynch has announced he will return to Tullahoma to present the 10th “Dustin Lynch and Friends ...
11/06/2025

Country music star Dustin Lynch has announced he will return to Tullahoma to present the 10th “Dustin Lynch and Friends Benefit Concert” Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. in the Tullahoma High School auditorium.

Country music star Dustin Lynch has announced he will return to Tullahoma to present the 10th “Dustin Lynch and Friends Benefit Concert” Tuesday, Dec. 2 at 7 p.m. in the

Six custom, handcrafted metal benches now grace the front part of the campus of South Jackson Performing Arts Center. Th...
11/05/2025

Six custom, handcrafted metal benches now grace the front part of the campus of South Jackson Performing Arts Center. The initiative to lead the effort and create the benches was the brainchild of local Eagle Scout Drew Banks.

Six custom, handcrafted metal benches now grace the front part of the campus of South Jackson Performing Arts Center. The initiative to lead the effort and create the benches was

11/05/2025

The TCS Sixth Annual Veterans Day Tribute Train will depart this Tuesday morning! The district invites all veterans to participate and arrive at Wilkins Stadium on Tuesday, Nov. 11, no later than 8:25 a.m., as the Tribute Train will depart at 8:30 a.m.

The OSF Bridge Preservation Group filed a petition for review with the Coffee County Chancery Court on Oct. 27 for a cha...
11/05/2025

The OSF Bridge Preservation Group filed a petition for review with the Coffee County Chancery Court on Oct. 27 for a challenge to a final hearing that upheld a water alteration permit related to the bridge project at Old Stone Fort State Park.

The Old Stone Fort Bridge Preservation Group filed a petition for review with the Coffee County Chancery Court on Oct. 27 for a challenge to a final hearing that upheld

Congratulations to the XC Team for going to state, and best of luck today!
11/05/2025

Congratulations to the XC Team for going to state, and best of luck today!

Let's pack the send-off!! Come out Wednesday morning and cheer for our runners as they take off for STATE!

Continuing its nearly two-decade tradition, Ascend's "Costumed for a Cure" fundraiser has raised over $50,000 this year.
11/05/2025

Continuing its nearly two-decade tradition, Ascend's "Costumed for a Cure" fundraiser has raised over $50,000 this year.

For the past 19 years, Ascend employees across their 27 branches and offices have participated in fun Halloween activities. However, the fun has a meaningful purpose.

On Oct. 31, 1975, Arlis Johnson commandeered his son's Frankenstein mask to greet neighborhood children as they went doo...
11/05/2025

On Oct. 31, 1975, Arlis Johnson commandeered his son's Frankenstein mask to greet neighborhood children as they went door to door trick or treating. He has worn the mask every Oct. 31 since....a tradition many in the neighborhood look forward to.

On October 31st, 1975, new Westwood subdivision resident Arlis Johnson commandeered his 14 year old son David's Frankenstein mask to greet neighborhood children as they went door to door trick

The Tullahoma girls’ soccer team closed out an amazing season last Friday, where they finished second-place finish in th...
11/05/2025

The Tullahoma girls’ soccer team closed out an amazing season last Friday, where they finished second-place finish in the state tourney. This is the second time the Lady Wildcats have accomplished this feat in school history since 2002.

The Tullahoma girls’ soccer team closed out an amazing season last Friday on Oct. 31. They lost in the state final to Liberty Creek High School by a score of

The Tullahoma football team lost its last regular-season game of 2025 to Columbia Central High School, losing 28-20. The...
11/04/2025

The Tullahoma football team lost its last regular-season game of 2025 to Columbia Central High School, losing 28-20. They end their regular season with a 5-5 overall record.

‼️HEADS UP‼️
11/04/2025

‼️HEADS UP‼️

Due to weather concerns on Friday night, the Tullahoma High School football team will now travel to play Walker Valley on Thursday. Kickoff is at 7 p.m. EST.

We asked our readers to send us their best Halloween photos, and they did not disappoint! Check out the full gallery of ...
11/04/2025

We asked our readers to send us their best Halloween photos, and they did not disappoint! Check out the full gallery of reader-submitted photos here.

We asked our readers to send us their best Halloween photos, and they did not disappoint. View the gallery of photos submitted by our readers and from Downtown Trick or

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