by Guest Writer | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
When the smell of warm caramel coffee lingers in the air of your vehicle on the way to work, you don’t have to think about watching your back. While not every driver on the road is aware of their surroundings, and accidents do occur, there is always someone just a...
by Guest Writer | Oct 1, 2022 | Feature
Around 9:30 a.m., the stiff silence of the Coffee County Lannom Memorial Library slowly begins to break. Lots of little feet trample through the glass double doors, then race over to the play area ahead. The first few interruptive sounds are made by one or two young...
by Guest Writer | Oct 1, 2022 | Cover
Being the first line of defense and the initial person to respond to any urgent situation is a weighty responsibility to bear. Willie Young, Tullahoma High School’s school resource officer (SRO) shared, “I waited until I felt like I was mature enough here [pointing to...
by Guest Writer | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
Thick black smoke pours out of an old home that sits back off of a long winding road. Though the scene looks relatively calm to the naked eye, appearances can be deceiving. Inside, red, orange, and white flames dance around as they ravenously grow in size and...
by Guest Writer | Oct 1, 2022 | Stories
Tennessee backroads are notorious for their beauty and knack for hospitality. Pick any old country road, and you’ll find good times hiding around each and every bend. Locally, if you were to take a ride down Riley Creek Road the gentle rise and fall of the road would...