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Fight back against the onslaught against DEI. Diversity strengthens communities and workforces
My role as the minority leader in the Tennessee state Senate is crucial in ensuring that every voice in our community is heard. In June, we began the “Freedom to Be Heard” summer field hearing tour at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. This location holds historical significance as it is where Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was tragically assassinated.
Lee University prof elected TATS President
From the Chattanoogan: Dr. Racheal Lawler, assistant professor of Athletic Training at Lee University, was elected president of the Tennessee Athl. From the Chattanoogan: Dr. Racheal Lawler, assistant professor of Athletic Training at Lee University, was elected president of the Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society. “I am honored and humbled...
TSD e•Edition — In this issue: HERSTORY in the Making; IOTA Schools makes it debut
This e-Edition was originally planned to be a Back to School edition with an education focus, and indeed, we have assembled some good stories for you as you prepare for the start of another academic year. But then Joe Biden exited the race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris to...
For another generation, Texas continues to double down in Tennessee
Welcome to The Pick, The Tennessean music staff's weekly email conversation about all things you need to know — hot insider takes from Music City's legendary creative community, plus the who, what and where impacting our communities from Lower Broadway to Leiper's Fork and beyond. I'm Marcus K. Dowling, The Tennessean's country music reporter. Miranda...
The week in politics: Key voucher ally calls Gov. Lee's school choice plan 'terrible'
Editor's note: This story has been updated to correct a headline about a group endorsing U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, R-Columbia. A key voucher supporter in the Tennessee House called Gov. Bill Lee's education scholarship proposal "terrible" at a Maury County candidate forum, telling an audience that Lee's "wide open" proposal could have plunged...
Visitors to Tennessee spend whopping $30B in 2023
Tourism to the state of Tennessee continues to reach unprecedented levels, from Graceland to Dollywood and Music City in between. In 2023, direct visitor spending totaled a record-breaking $30.6 billion, according to newly-released data from the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development. Last year's spending was up 6.2% from the year prior. An estimated...
Wayment! Tennessee Store Clerk Arrested For Stealing Customer’s Lottery Jackpot Ticket
Whew! Roomies, how far would you go for money? It looks like a Tennessee store clerk was willing to take it to criminal levels over a winning lottery ticket. Now, Meet Patel is out of a job and up with the criminal justice department! RELATED: Fumblin’ The Bag! Winner Of Florida Lottery Ticket Misses Out On [...] The post Wayment! Tennessee Store Clerk Arrested For Stealing Customer’s Lottery Jackpot Ticket appeared first on The Shade Room.
Dresden High Welcomes New Softball Coach
Dresden High School has hired Aalia Bivens as their new head softball coach. Along with coaching Ms. Bivens will be teaching Intro to Entrepreneurship, Business Communications, and American Business Legal Systems. Bivens is a UT Martin graduate. She played and coached softball at the university. She started in 150 games...
Camp Graves hosting Job, Education and Community Resource Fair to promote financial independence
MAYFIELD, Ky. — As part of its continued recovery efforts, relief organization Camp Graves will host a Job, Education and Community Resource Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 27, in the Mayfield High School gym. According to Camp Graves Director of Operations Isaac Madding, the event...
Chasing the storm all the way to Texas
At a young age, Carter Vandrasik was captivated by the colors on the weather radar that illuminated his television screen. “It all started in kindergarten or first grade, those elementary years…I became fascinated (by the radar map),” he said. “It sounds silly, but it was by the colors on the TV. From the radar, I saw all these colors and thought that’s kind of cool.”
Making genetic progress in the Fescue Belt
“In Kentucky and Tennessee, we’ve been fortunate to have some cost-share dollars that have been going into a genetic improvement program that each of the states has done independently,” said Dr. Darrh Bullock,University of Kentucky extension professor, Lexington. Bullock gave his presentation “Genetic Improvement Programs in the Fescue Belt: Do Incentives Raise the Bar or Just the Price?” during the Beef Improvement Federation (BIF) Symposium June 11 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
TCSA E-News: July 26, 2024
TCSA Fall Conference Registration Info Coming Next Week. It's time again for the annual TCSA Fall Conference and Trade Show! We are excited about this year's event and are in the planning stages for speakers and much more. We are looking forward to seeing all of you in Rutherford County (Murfreesboro) at the Embassy Suites Hotel.
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