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Brighton has fired its police chief and hired new SROs

By Echo Day on November 23, 2022

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The Town of Brighton has been at the center of a social media firestorm for the last several weeks after it lost all of its school resource officers, then its police chief.  Mayor Stephanie Chapman Washam said much of the controversy is a misunderstanding. The rest can be attributed to leadership.  This summer the school district approved a total $650,000 in funding for SROs at … [Read more...] about Brighton has fired its police chief and hired new SROs

Hanson calls leaving mayor’s office ‘bittersweet’

By Echo Day on November 23, 2022

The days leading up to his last as mayor were bittersweet, Justin Hanson said.  “The best way I can put it is like it’s you’re a high school senior or college senior and you know graduation is right around the corner. It’s a weird feeling, but it’s good.”  Hanson’s been in the public eye since he graduated from college two decades ago. He first worked for WKBL in Covington, … [Read more...] about Hanson calls leaving mayor’s office ‘bittersweet’

Early voting was down 34.9% in Tipton County compared to 2018

By Echo Day on November 7, 2022

Tipton County's early voting turnout for this election was 8,474, which is 34.9% lower than the early voting turnout during the 2018 midterm election. This year's local ballot has more at stake than four years ago, with four new candidates for mayor in Covington and two new candidates for mayor in Mason. Those elected tomorrow will lead the towns into development to prepare … [Read more...] about Early voting was down 34.9% in Tipton County compared to 2018

Longtime and loved educator Rickey Fayne dies at 67

By Jeff Ireland on November 1, 2022

Rickey Fayne, one of the most influential, well-known and well-liked people involved in local education and the community at large, died on Oct. 25. He was 67. According to his friends, co-workers and people he mentored throughout his 34 years employed by Tipton County Schools, Fayne was always dispensing wise advice, mentoring students and blazing a path that countless … [Read more...] about Longtime and loved educator Rickey Fayne dies at 67

Blue Oval City announces a $1M capital grants program for non-profits and municipalities

By Echo Day on November 1, 2022

The Ford Motor Company Fund, the company’s philanthropic arm, is announcing a new $1 million capital grants program to strengthen and improve local communities’ infrastructure in West Tennessee, home to BlueOval City, Ford’s new $5.6 billion electric vehicle and battery manufacturing campus. Capital grants are tax-exempt charitable gifts designed to fund capital projects such … [Read more...] about Blue Oval City announces a $1M capital grants program for non-profits and municipalities

Lagoon expansion, ‘Miss Sue’ retirement discussed at Munford Board meeting

By Jeff Ireland on October 25, 2022

The Munford Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted Monday night to continue the process of expanding a sewer lagoon that also serves Atoka and Brighton. Located just west of the Beaver-Reeder roads intersection, the lagoon currently pumps approximately two million gallons per day. When expansion is complete its expected to pump three million gallons per day while serving the three … [Read more...] about Lagoon expansion, ‘Miss Sue’ retirement discussed at Munford Board meeting

Atoka police looking for suspects in Walker Park arson

By Echo Day on October 24, 2022

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The Atoka Police Department is asking for the help of the public as they search for those responsible for a fire that took place Sunday. The fire department said they were dispatched to Walker Park for a structure fire inside the pavilion. Firefighters said a garbage can was intentionally set on fire in one of the bathrooms. There were other reported damages and … [Read more...] about Atoka police looking for suspects in Walker Park arson

Bicyclist hit, killed by deputy in Munford Thursday night

By Echo Day on October 22, 2022

One person died in an officer-involved accident in Munford Thursday night. The Tipton County Sheriff's Office confirmed Saturday that a deputy was traveling on McLaughlin Road and struck a person riding a bicycle. Sheriff Shannon Beasley called the accident unfortunate and requested prayers for both the victim and the deputy involved. Neither the deputy nor the victim has … [Read more...] about Bicyclist hit, killed by deputy in Munford Thursday night

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