by Sara Hook | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
FOR MANY years, sports fans of Coffee County have looked forward to the annual Coffee Pot game as Manchester and Tullahoma battle for bragging rights and the Coffee Pot trophy. It has been a tradition for almost 100 years, said Coffee County Central High School...
by Sara Hook | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
WHEN THE University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) is brought up, most people think of aerospace engineers and complicated experiments. The reality, however, is that one of the largest and most influential departments on any college campus is their human...
by Tina Neeley | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
AT HOME on his day off he’s making pancakes for his children, calming his crying child after a tumble, and picking up around the house while his wife, a teacher, is at work. With quiet patience, Tony Frost is a helper. He’s happy to be in the background, managing one...
by Tina Neeley | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
MENTION “EMERGENCY,” and a child of the ‘70s may have a totally different mental image than a generation or two removed. Gage, DeSoto, and the crew at Station 51 of the Los Angeles County Fire Department inspired a countless number of America’s paramedics and...
by Tina Neeley | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
WHEN TRAGEDY and hardship strike, we want to help. We demonstrate our love and care in various ways, but feeding those hit hard meets a basic need and fuels them to manage their situations. Few things say “I care” louder than comfort food. Our heroes, the first...
by Tina Neeley | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
THE CALENDAR may seem to be winding down, but the Millennium Repertory Company isn’t. The footlights barely cool off before the switches are flipped for the next production. In August, the Teen Actors’ Guild entertained audiences with its production of “Catch Me If...