by Guest Writer | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
Kids are barreling through the door after school, complaining that they are starving! It’s the age-old gripe of children, no matter how old. We all know that kiddos often get hungry between meals. Unfortunately, many packaged snacks for kids are very unhealthy....
by Guest Writer | Mar 11, 2023 | Stories
The Motlow State women’s soccer team ended the most successful season in program history with a pair of 3-0 losses in the NJCAA women’s soccer championship held in Evans, Georgia. The Bucks (16-5) won their second consecutive Tennessee Community College Athletic...
by Guest Writer | Feb 11, 2023 | Stories
Just over 100 years ago, women finally received what other Americans, but not all, already had — the right to vote. Now, we have the opportunity to lift up and celebrate the groundbreaking women around us during Women’s History Month. From teachers, activists,...
by Guest Writer | Jan 1, 2023 | Feature
I think if we are being honest, many of us tend to shrink back from even the slightest attempt to change the world. Making a difference seems daunting, doesn’t it? We think, “how could anything I possibly do or say make any impact on the world at large?...
by Guest Writer | Jan 1, 2023 | Cover
“Your nose, your ears, and your feet never stop growing. That’s a fact,” said Florence Clayton Ratcliffe Hull, a fifth-generation owner of the shoe business in downtown Tullahoma, now known as Clayton’s “The Family Shoe Store.” “Your feet change! That’s why we don’t...