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...
by Kali Bradford | Jun 1, 2022 | Stories
Field trips are some of the most memorable parts of school. The experiences of riding on a bus, sitting with friends and seeing new things help shape the world around us. For the Tullahoma City Preschool, that is housed at the Community School Services Building, field...
by Wesley Bryant | May 1, 2022 | Stories
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines the word selfless as “someone who has no concern for self, or unselfish.” As the world keeps turning, it may feel like selfless people are few and far between. It can be rewarding to fight with your elbows in a dog-eat-dog world...
by Tina Neeley | May 1, 2022 | Stories
Easter parades may have passed on by, but its many other traditions are alive and well. Even though the internet has changed how we watch movies, families still watch “The Ten Commandments” every year, waiting for it like children waiting for the Easter Bunny....
by Guest Writer | May 1, 2022 | Stories
Webster may define selflessness as having no concern for self, but givers in our community give the world and our lives deeper meaning. They take to heart the well-being and care of others and place those needs ahead of their very own. From public servants to quiet,...
by Tina Neeley | May 1, 2022 | Stories
As morning’s first light nudged the last of the darkness, Mary Magdalene walked with heavy heart and feet along the dirt road. The garden’s birdsong and fragrant blossoms, usually welcomed, suffocated her and assaulted her senses. Mary’s first encounter with...