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Jack Daniel’s 10 Year Batch 2
Jack Daniel's Distillery released Batch 2 of its 10-year whiskey in March 2023. Produced in Lynchburg, Tennessee, the whiskey has been aged for 10 years. Moving on to the palate, the whiskey has a medium-plus weight with a spicy/sweet profile. Those sweeter notes are on the darker side with caramel and rich vanilla, but there's also a tanginess that helps cut through the sweetness.
University of Tennessee designates Coffee County officials as Certified Public Administrators
Coffee County Interim Mayor, Dennis Hunt, is pleased that the University of Tennessee Knoxville recently honored (pictured from left to right), Coffee County Mayor’s Chief of Staff, Sam Harper, Register of Deeds Deputy Recorders, Tammy Beavers and Skye Martin, and Chief Deputy, Casey Rhoton at the recent CTAS Capstone events of 2024.
Henegar tornado upgraded to EF-3, total now up to eight
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — UPDATE: On Friday, NWS officials upgraded the tornado that hit Henegar to EF-3 status, with maximum winds reaching 140 miles per hour and a recorded path of 1.13 miles. In addition, a second EF-1 tornado was confirmed the Brooks Crossroads community in Henegar, as well as an EF-1 tornado in Southwest Lincoln County near the communities of Blanche and Taft.
From pandemic to protests, the Class of 2024 has been through a lot
Four years ago, Keilee Northcutt graduated near the top of her Tullahoma High School class in Tennessee. But instead of strutting across the stage in front of her proud parents, she was relegated to the front seat of her mom's car as they drove a lap around the football field, quickly grabbed her diploma, then drove home.
Manchester Water & Sewer department announces special call meeting
May 16, 2024 in the City Hall Boardroom will be a special call Water & Sewer Commission meeting. There will be a time open for citizen comments. The meeting starts at 3PM. See the full agenda below: https://cityofmanchestertn.com/AgendaCenter.
Special Olympics reset for Tuesday
Special Olympics Lower Cumberland Area 13, showcasing the talents and spirit of athletes from Coffee, Franklin, Bedford, Moore, and Lincoln Counties, will take place May 14 at Wilkins Stadium 1001 N. Jackson St. Tullahoma. Opening parade of athletes begins at 9 a.m. The date is a makeup date due to rain Thursday morning.
Birthdays – May 11
Colt Layne – 13 Carol Kennedy – Pie Winner!. 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...
SCHOOL PATROL For Thursday May 9, 2024
-Coffee County Schools will be CLOSED on Thursday, May 9. Senior Awards Day at CCCHS will not be held today. More information will be released about Senior Awards Day as it becomes available. -Manchester City Schools will be CLOSED. -Cannon – CLOSED. – Rutherford – CLOSED. – Warren...
Bus service offered for Black Rodeo Night
NASHVILLE, TN — Join National Black Police Association Nashville for Black Rodeo Night at Tennessee Invitational Black Rodeo in Shelbyville June 1st, 2024!. In its third year in Tennessee, this once-a-year “Celebrating Juneteenth” event is produced by Black Rodeo USA and hosted by The Tennessee Tribune. So...
Educator of the Week: Donna Barnes
Donna Barnes is a first grade teacher at Sewanee Elementary in Sewanee, Franklin County. She takes teaching to the next level, finding creative ways to bring lessons to life like one on fairy tales. Peers say it’s not unusual for her to create QR codes to have students share information on projects they are working on.
Baseball Game Recap: Cornersville Comes Up Short
Cornersville was not able to break out of their rough patch on Friday as the team picked up their sixth straight loss. They lost 9-3 to the Eagleville Eagles. The result was an unpleasant reminder to Cornersville of the 12-0 defeat they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture back in March.
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