by Kali Bradford | Feb 11, 2023 | Cover
Words over just words until life gives them meaning. For Tullahoma City Schools Superintendent Dr. Catherine Stephens, the word “ready” had meant a great deal for the long-time educator. The word’s meaning would set in motion a change for Stephens and her family,...
by Sara Hook | Jan 13, 2023 | Cover
To find a couple involved in Tullahoma, look no further than Ralph and Rosie Graham. Known for their work, service, and 52-year marriage, the Grahams are one of the most well-known couples in the area. Given their rich and fascinating history, it’s no surprise. “They...
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...
by Tina Neeley | Dec 1, 2022 | Cover
As you put on your next new pair of shoes, hold that empty box a few minutes longer. Look inside at what it holds. What do you see? Packing paper? Cardboard? Look again. That empty box has the potential to change the lives of children and adults around the world. You...
by Guest Writer | Nov 1, 2022 | Cover
Have you ever looked at a cookie or cake with such an elaborate design that you thought, “There’s no way those can taste as good as they look.”? We’re talking pastel flower icing petals that look more real than a bouquet arranged by a florist...
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...