Happenings in April 20, 2023, edition and more
Prenatal classes Prenatal classes will be held on May 2, June 6, July 11 and Aug. 15 at Vanderbilt Tullahoma-Harton Hospital in Tullahoma. Classes are free, but registration is required by calling 931-393-7938. Mother’s Day flower fundraiser Hospice of the Highland…
Debut Single Release from local artist now based in the USA
Hello, My name is Connie May, and I am writing to share a press release with you regarding my debut single “Sleepless Nights” to be released on May 6th, 2023. I’m originally local and grew up in Halifax, Nova Scotia.…
Decherd water bills adjusted amid department woes
E The Decherd Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved 13 rate adjustments totaling $1,583.75 on April 11 after meters were misread by inexperienced water/wastewater employees, prompting discussion about what to do about the department’s personnel problems. Alderman Justin Stubblefield, who…
Lady Hornets rout New Hope in home matchup
S The Huntland High School Lady Hornets beat the New Hope Lady Indians 11-1 at home Wednesday for their 13th win of the season. The Lady Hornets scored at least once in every inning and clinched the victory in the…
Upcoming theatre events coming to SJCC
If you’re looking for some great, local entertainment, look no further than the South Jackson Civic Center, 404 S. Jackson St., Tullahoma. Each year, the Civic Center entertains and educates with a variety of programs for the community. Programs include…
Join in for Trails & Trilliums outdoor fun this weekend
The Friends of South Cumberland State Parks welcome everyone to their exciting outdoor adventures during Trails & Trilliums set for Saturday and Sunday at the Beersheba Springs Assembly, 58 Hede Ave., Beersheba Springs. Trails & Trilliums offers several free events…
Camp Forest U9 finishes first at Alabama tourney
The Camp Forest Football Club U9 girls team recently traveled to Decatur, Alabama, for the 12th annual Open Cup with the players finishing first in their division. The Camp Forest team, which includes several players from Franklin County, went unbeaten…
National Volunteer Week proclaimed in Winchester
FCEA asks for 10 percent pay hike
E The Franklin County Education Association’s president has personally gone on record asking the county government to approve a 10 percent pay increase for teachers to stave off losing them to better-paying school systems. Dwayne Thames told the School Committee…
FC boys soccer shuts out Coffee County for district victory
S The Franklin County High School boys soccer team beat the Coffee County Raiders 4-0 at home Tuesday for the team’s seventh win of the season. Franklin County created a sizable lead midway through the first half and maintained it…

