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Judges announced for Celebration
(Local News ~ 07/12/19)
Jamie Bradshaw, Nathan Clark, Jamie Hankins, Kenny Smith and Robbie Spiller have been selected to judge the 81st Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration, Aug. 21-31. The panel includes both previous Celebration judges and judges new to the show. Smith and Spiller will be judging the Celebration for the first time...
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DTF agent ends chase by deploying taser (Local News ~ 07/12/19)
A taser shock brought a vehicle and foot pursuit to an end Tuesday afternoon, according to a court affidavit. Bradley Keith Sanders, 26, of Myers Street allegedly sped away when 17th Judicial District Drug Task Force agent Shane George attempted a traffic stop on Fairground Heights. Sanders drove... -
Webb students in skeet nationals (High School Sports ~ 07/12/19)
Webb students Johnathon Savage, Miles Simons and Phoebe Smith competed at the national Junior Olympic skeet tournament at the USA Olympic Shotgun complex in Colorado Springs, Colo., in June. Savage of Unionville shot a qualifying score of 98 out of 125 to place 6th in the junior 2 category and 26th overall among the men. Simons of Shelbyville shot a 94, putting him 8th in junior 2 and 32nd overall, and Smith of College Grove shot a 67 to place 9th in junior 2 and 18th overall among the women... -
Eagles aim for wins in 7-on-7 play (High School Sports ~ 07/12/19)
Now with the dead period over for high school sports, 7-on-7 football hits in high gear. Shelbyville Central’s Golden Eagles competed in two 7-on-7 events this week, playing at Smyrna on Tuesday and Riverdale on Thursday. “My philosophy on 7-on-7 is probably a little different than most coaches because I think it is important to win those games,” Central coach Justin Palmer said. ... -
Suspect charged in fentanyl-related Coffee County deaths
(Local News ~ 07/12/19)
A suspect has been charged in connection with suspected drug-related deaths of two individuals in Coffee County.. Following the deaths in early June, TBI agents, Tullahoma and Manchester police and Coffee County Sheriff’s Department, authorities identified Isaiah Kalil Clark, 25, as the individual responsible for distributing controlled substances, identified as containing fentanyl, to the victims, which is believed to have caused their deaths...
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