by Wesley Bryant | Apr 9, 2026 | Stories
A STUDENT IN our community today will walk the halls of Congress with a pinned American flag on their chest. A student in our community today will pray their knees still hold when their nerves get the best of them as they walk the steps to the stage to accept a...
by Kali Bradford | Apr 9, 2026 | Stories
JOHN CRAWFORD’S love of music began early, tapping in rhythm at 4 years old, belting out the “Love Boat” theme into a makeshift microphone in his living room at age 10, and later teaching himself multiple instruments throughout his teens. That lifelong passion...
by Kali Bradford | Apr 9, 2026 | Stories
WEST MIDDLE School computer education teacher, Franklin Cammack, is a fan of many things, but the Marvel Universe holds a special place on that list. Spider-Man, Thor, Captain America, and the Hulk are all heroes with extraordinary abilities who amaze and inspire us....
by Guest Writer | Apr 9, 2026 | Stories
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 The Sammich Shack. YOU’LL USUALLY find The Sammich Shack set up in the Hobby Lobby parking lot, drawing a crowd before the...
by Guest Writer | Apr 9, 2026 | Stories
Press release submitted by Zach Birdsong, Tullahoma City Schools communications specialist TULLAHOMA HIGH School sophomore Legend Tipps was notified recently that he is a recipient of the Silver Key Award from the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards. “I was ecstatic...
by Wesley Bryant | Mar 12, 2026 | Stories
WHEN WE think about the basic requirements of a thriving community, our minds naturally go to the grocery stores that feed us, the banks that hold our futures, and the schools that educate our children. We view these institutions as an important part of our daily...