by Wesley Bryant | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Tennessee may not have sandy shores. We may not have Buckingham Palace sitting in our backyard. Vacation spots all around the world, from Big Ben to the Eiffel Tower, attract tourists from far and wide. Every corner of the Earth is always pulling, offering a place to...
by Kali Bradford | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Along with an award-winning forestry program, Tullahoma is also home to the largest Willow Oak in the state. The local tree was given the title recently by the University of Tennessee Institute of Agriculture with their Tennessee Champion Tree Program. According to...
by Kali Bradford | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Forget your traditional school sport. Bass fishing has become one of the largest growing sports in schools across the country. Growing locally, is the Tullahoma Youth BASS Club (TYBC). The TYBC is affiliated with the High School BASS Nation and governed by a board of...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Imagine yourself being launched forward while sitting inside a giant tin can.That’s exactly how I felt as we took off down the runway, except this tin can wasn’t full of wild-caught tuna. Instead, it was filled with individ- uals, like myself, who desired to...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
The smell of hotdogs sizzling over an open grill wafted through the air. Faint sounds of lively music drifted into the streets. Each beat ricocheted off the downtown buildings and then made a thumping sensation in your chest. The pulsing grew stronger and stronger,...
by Guest Writer | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
The Tullahoma Fine Arts Center (TFAC) recently gave visitors an opportunity to step back in time and tour the center’s well-curated art collection with its recent exhibit, “The History of Tullahoma: A Pictorial History of Tullahoma from the archives of the Tullahoma...