by Tina Neeley | Mar 8, 2024 | Stories
THE DESPERATE man received his emergency cataract surgery on Friday, saving his sight. The grandmother saw her grandchild following the removal of her cataracts. The woman in the shelter? Yes, she, too, received the restoration of sight. And the man longing to read...
by Wesley Bryant | Feb 10, 2024 | Stories
IN THE quiet corners around us, away from negativity, thrive the true heartbeats of our community — the local charities and the selfless individuals who support them. It’s in these spaces, often unnoticed, where the most profound acts of kindness blossom, nurturing...
by Sara Hook | Feb 10, 2024 | Stories
TULLAHOMA IS home to many great places to eat, and not all of them can be found in the same place every day. Tullahoma food trucks sell everything from burgers and tacos to barbecue and waffles. This past year, a new specialty sandwich truck joined the roster....
by Kali Bradford | Feb 10, 2024 | Stories
THEY SAY that home is where the heart is, but a lot goes into finding where your heart lies. Finding a home is not just about finding a place to live; it’s about finding a sense of community and purpose. Because of this, George and Angel Allen’s hearts led them to...
by Richard Klin | Feb 10, 2024 | Stories
MEG GLENN IS nothing if not bold. Though involved in various busi – nesses in her home state of Wash – ington, she decided to broaden her geographical horizons on a whim. Within a few months, she, her husband, and their young daughter had moved across the...
by Wesley Bryant | Jan 13, 2024 | Stories
IT’S HOLDING the door open for the person behind you. It’s sending a sweet text when they cross your mind. It’s stopping by to say “hi” when they’ve had a bad day. Showing up and showing love is like medicine for our souls. It lets us dance, sing, laugh, and cry...