Ivy’s Tiny Dance Store to open on Manchester square
JOHN COFFELTEditor Any mother knows that being a dance mom is much more than sequins and bows. There are hours of driving to rehearsals, doing hair makeup, driving to shows — more hair and makeup. It’s a lot, with that…
Trouble in the water
J Sewer plant tour highlights problems Members of Manchester Water and Sewer Commission, along with two aldermen, toured the city wastewater treatment plant to explore the estimated $2 million in repairs plant operators said are needed in the near future.…
Hitting the Road: Earth Experience
N The Middle Tennessee Museum of Natural History For those driving past the nondescript warehouse at 816 Old Salem Road in Murfreesboro, the last thing they might expect it to contain is hundreds of millions of years of fossils, gemstones…
County Communication Center director resigns: Claims toxic work environment
John Coffelt, Editor Communication Center Director Scott LeDuc officially resigned his position with Coffee County during the county 911 Board meeting Wednesday, June 19 effective immediately. He will however remain in his position as financial director of the Communication Center.…
“SOARING” to new heights
S Coffee County native helps lead program at Tennessee Tech A Coffee County native will help lead Tennessee Tech University’s annual Student Orientation Advisement and Registration (SOAR) sessions this summer as part of the new class of student orientation assistants.…
Rotary Car show planned for Saturday
N Event to be held at Rotary Park After months of planning and preparation, The Manchester Rotary Club will host its inaugural Classic Car Show Saturday June 22 at Rotary Park in Manchester. The show, which welcomes all makes and…
Dicus celebrates 100th birthday
JOHN COFFELTEditor Local woman Martha Dicus celebrated her 100th birthday Monday, June 10 at McArthur Manor. In addition to her party at the assisted living facility, Dicus celebrated with about 80 family and friends at her longtime home. Dicus credits…
Red Raider football continues grind towards 2024
S With a couple of weeks to go before the TSSAA dead period, the football Red Raiders have been hard at work in spring practices preparing for next season. This past week, the Red Raiders worked out and practiced from…
‘Roo feels both the heat and positivity
K While the weekend hit the highs of over 90 degrees, neither temperature nor humidity could hinder the positivity of the thousands who congregated to The Farm for the 2024 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. The estimated over 65,000 Bonnarovians,…
Nonprofits thrive during Bonnaroo
N A collection of both area and national profits once again took their places at Bonnaroo’s Nonprofit Village, located in the music festival’s Centeroo during the 2024 edition of the annual music festival. Stuart Murphy, kitchen manager of The Nashville…
