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Coffee County

A Black family from Georgia is still not reunited with their five kids who were taken into DCS custody in Tennessee

Paige Pfleger

March 20, 2023

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It’s been about a month since Bianca Clayborne and Deonte Williams were separated from their five children following a traffic stop in rural Tennessee.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: Coffee County, criminal justice, DCS, Department of Children's Services, juvenile justice

Tennessee Democrats demand DCS release children taken from Black family after a traffic stop

Cynthia AbramsandBlaise Gainey

March 16, 2023

Tennessee Democrats are demanding the state’s Department of Children’s Services return five Black children taken from their parents following a traffic stop in Coffee County last month, the details of which quickly went viral after the Tennessee Lookout first reported the story on Thursday.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Politics, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Coffee County, DCS, Department of Children's Services, London Lamar, Tennessee Department of Children's Services, tnleg, tnpol

Cheese-Maker To Build $100M ‘Super Plant’ In Middle Tennessee

Blake Farmer

October 15, 2013

Great Lakes Cheese has announced plans to build what’s being described as a $100 million “super plant” in Manchester, creating 200 new jobs in Coffee County over the next six years.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Coffee County, Great Lakes Cheese, Manchester

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