by Tina Neeley | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Whether it’s relaxation or adventure you’re seeking, you don’t have to look far to find it. Middle Tennessee’s waterways will refresh and restore you. A lazy float with nature’s soundtrack of birdsong and insect chatter will softly rock you. A bass or trout flopping...
by Tina Neeley | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
According to nature.org, the Duck River is one of the state’s most scenic waterways and North America’s most biologically diverse freshwater river. It is located entirely within the state of Tennessee and originates in the Barrens on the Highland Rim, flowing through...
by Wesley Bryant | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
TENNESSEE MAY not have sandy shores. We may not have Buckingham Palace sitting in our backyard. Vacation spots all around the world, from Big Ben to the Eiffel Tower, attract tourists from far and wide. Every corner of the Earth is always pulling, offering a place to...
by Sara Hook | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
INDUSTRY IN Coffee County is continually growing and improving. Most recently this growth has been shown in Manchester’s own industrial park, by the plan to establish a new distribution center for the largest food industry redistributor in North America – Dot Foods,...
by Sara Hook | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
THE COFFEE County Red Raider wrestling team had its first ever male state medalist at the Tennessee High School Wrestling Championship: sophomore Jacob Barlow. “Jacob has been wrestling since he was seven, with the Tullahoma youth program as well as the youth and high...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Chirp chirp chirp echoes the sound of nature’s sweet- est alarm clock. Groggily, you begin to stir from a deep sleep, almost forgetting where you are. Then, it dawns on you. Whooo hoo! Excitement acts as a spring, rais- ing you up from your sleeping bag.You remember...