by Tony Glenn | Jul 10, 2026 | Sponsored, Stories, Tullahoma
Hi there, Chevy here! Your favorite four-legged Chief Morale Officer is back, and the July heat isn’t the only thing sizzling around here. The humans are calling it our big Summer Event, which is great news for you, and even better news for me because the showroom air...
by Wesley Bryant | Jul 9, 2026 | Letter From the Editor, Stories, Tullahoma
THE MORNING air in Tennessee can be thick with damp earth and woodsmoke. It is the sound of a heavy porch swing creaking against a quiet house, and the way the mist clings to the ridges of the Great Smokies like a soft, gray wool blanket. In our small towns, you see...
by Becca Roberts | Jul 9, 2026 | Stories, Tullahoma
PARTNERS FOR Healing compassionately serves the working uninsured in Coffee, Franklin, and Moore counties. This year, it is celebrating 25 years of providing free health care to eligible adults without coverage. Executive Director Dr. Ashley Oberlander Townsend said...
by Becca Roberts | Jul 9, 2026 | Stories, Tullahoma
AT BEL-AIRE Elementary School’s kindergarten graduation, teachers asked what each student wanted to be when they grew up. Will Spurgeon, the school resource officer (SRO), stood in the back and listened. “The majority of the students said a police officer,” he said....
by Guest Writer | Jul 9, 2026 | Stories, Tullahoma
GOOD NEWS IS COMING TO DINNER! We will feature a local food critic’s thoughts as they dine in Tullahoma. This month, Tabitha Buckner visited Yamato Japanese Steakhouse. IF YOU’RE looking for a restaurant in Tullahoma that consistently delivers fresh flavors, friendly...
by Becca Roberts | Jul 9, 2026 | Stories, Tullahoma
UNITED WAY of South Central Tennessee hosted its annual United in Spirits fundraiser on Saturday, June 13, at the historic Jack Daniel’s BBQ Hill in Lynchburg. The event welcomed 250–300 community leaders, partners, and supporters from across Middle Tennessee for an...