by Guest Writer | Jan 1, 2023 | Stories
This November, the Tullahoma Area Chamber of Commerce hosted Tullahoma’s 40 Under 40 for the second time in history. The idea behind recognizing local professionals was honor. Chamber Executive Director Hope Nunley shared, “We wanted to find those people...
by Guest Writer | Jan 1, 2023 | Stories
Longtime resident Lynn Brumfield has spent much of her professional career at Cubic Transportation Systems in Tullahoma. However, after around 20 years of service at Cubic, Brumfield was approached by friends and board members of Partners For Healing. The group was...
by Wesley Bryant | Jan 1, 2023 | Stories
The year was 1977, and the decision had been made that the best option for Tullahoma’s first school, South Jackson School, was to destroy it. In their defense, it was falling apart, and although it was deteriorating and eroding, breaking the building down brick by...
by Wesley Bryant | Jan 1, 2023 | Stories
On January 31, 1865, the United States Congress passed an amendment to the Constitution. It would be the 13th change or addition to the Constitution up to that point in history, and its goal was to end slavery in every state of the union. Just over 11 months later, on...
by Guest Writer | Jan 1, 2023 | Stories
How do you and your loved ones bring in the new year? Do you take time to reflect, journal, and perhaps write new goals? Do you pray and worship? How about throwing a party? Do you and your family make a bunch of festive food? Do you hit bars and spend your time...
by Tina Neeley | Jan 1, 2023 | Stories
Two words strike fear and dread in our hearts. Cancer is number two. While number one is associated with it, it is no longer exclusive to it. Any number of conditions can lead to a call for it; the word is hospice. Whispers of a patient in the care of hospice paint...