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Tennessee whiskey: George Dickel unveils new entry to award-winning bottled in bond series
The latest addition to the acclaimed George Dickel Bottled in Bond series will hit shelves in the coming weeks. The new George Dickel Bottled in Bond Spring 2011, aged 12 years, is the fifth release of an award-winning series, and this latest iteration is already following in its predecessors' footsteps.
Public hearing about OSF Bridge is Monday
The Tennessee Department of Conservation (TDEC) is holding a public hearing at the Coffee County Administrative Plaza on May 6, 2024 at 5PM. April 1, 2024 a Public Notice was posted on Country Club Drive in Manchester at the entrance of Old Stone Fort State Archeological Park Campground. The notice is from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation. The notice stated that the Tennessee Department of Transportation proposes to impact 80 feet of stream and .08 acres of embankment. This notice is referencing the proposed Pratt Truss Bridge removal and how the environment will be affected.
Soddy Daisy, Signal Mountain In 6-3A Finals
Soddy Daisy baseball coach Jim Higgins is well aware of the difficulty of making a district tournament final as well as the prize for doing so: more baseball. The 6-3A regular season champs punched a ticket to next week's Region tourney with a convincing 13-2 win to complete a two-game sweep of rival Hixson Thursday night in the semifinals.
District 2 School Board Debate Is May 11
The Signal Mountain High School Democrats will sponsor a debate for candidates for Hamilton County School Board District 2 on Saturday, May 11, from 7:30-8:30 p.m. at the Red Bank Community Center at 3620 Tom Weathers Dr. The two candidates who have qualified to be on the ballot, Crystal Boehm...
Birthdays – April 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...
Special Olympics set for May 9
Special Olympics Lower Cumberland Area 13 has announced its upcoming annual event, showcasing the talents and spirit of athletes from Coffee, Franklin, Bedford, Moore, and Lincoln Counties. The event is scheduled to take place on May 9 with a rain date set for May 14 at Wilkins Stadium 1001 N. Jackson St. Tullahoma.
Lawsuits Dropped Against Walden Vice Mayor Lizzy Schmidt
Lawsuits that had been filed against Walden Vice Mayor Lizzy Schmidt have been dropped. The plaintiffs entered into a voluntary dismissal in Circuit Court. A group wanting to build a town center at the town of Walden had sued Vice Mayor Schmidt in January, saying she had a conflict of interest on the issue and failed to disclose it.
Red Bank Police Department Promotes Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month
Red Bank Police Department is partnering with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office to promote Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Agencies participate by providing information and increasing awareness in their communities about the importance of sharing the road and looking twice for motorcyclists. "May is motorcycle awareness month and as summer approaches...
MONDAY PREP SCOREBOARD: Golf gets sweep; CMS baseball and softball roll
Coffee Middle golf nearly made it a perfect sweep over Fayetteville Monday, winning 11.5 flags to 0.5 at WillowBrook Golf Course. The pairings of Luke Lowe, Elijah Carter; Riley Keele, Rylan Melson; Eli Williams and Dax Carney all won 3 flags to none. Levi Rossman and Brandon Thomas picked up 2.5 flags.
Man charged with following, fondling woman in Tennessee Walmart aisles
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WTVC) — A man is facing charges in Tennessee after police say he followed a woman in a Walmart and fondled her back and buttocks. Signal Mountain Police arrested 59-year-old Michael Edward Levan on Saturday. An affidavit obtained by WTVC says the incident happened on the evening...
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