by Jeriah Brumfield | Jul 18, 2024 | Cover
FARRAR JEAN FORD’S childhood was a series of hospital stays and operating rooms, each leaving its mark on her. Born with a genetic disorder that necessitated numerous orthopedic surgeries, Ford’s early encounters with the medical world were not just a matter of...
by Jeriah Brumfield | Jun 15, 2024 | Cover
ESTABLISHED JUST days before the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the Civil Air Patrol (CAP) symbolized a ray of hope during one of the darkest periods in American history. Initially conceived as a civilian defense force, CAP swiftly evolved into a...
by Jeriah Brumfield | May 11, 2024 | Cover
AS YOU push open the door of Ole Shed Brewing Company, you’re not just entering a brewery but stepping into the heart of small-town camaraderie and the embodiment of Southern hospitality. The inviting scent of malt and hops welcomes you into a space that feels like a...
by Amanda West | Apr 13, 2024 | Cover
SPENCER SMITH is no stranger to Tullahoma. Raised in neighboring Moore County on what he fondly calls a “chunk of land,” Smith grew up in a nurturing environment that created his “can-do” spirit that reigns today. Eight years ago, Smith was 100 pounds overweight and...
by Sara Hook | Mar 8, 2024 | Cover
TULLAHOMA HAS many remarkable teachers and administrators. Robert E. Lee Elementary helps make that statement true. Principal Mary Gilbert has worked in the school system for 41 years as a music teacher, counselor, classroom teacher, and administrator. Her work has...
by Kali Bradford | Feb 10, 2024 | Cover
SERVING ONE’S community is an essential aspect of being a responsible citizen. It is a way of giving back to the society that has provided them with so much. Community service is a selfless act that benefits the community and the individual performing it. It helps to...