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Putnam nears $10 million in building permits
PUTNAM COUNTY – Putnam County’s building permits issued in July 2022 totaled $9,911,325, an increase of 61.7% over the previous record for the month, $ 6,130,500, set in July 2020. In total, 41 permits were issued, with 25 of those being for new single-family homes. Three permits were...
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Tennessee Tech prepares housing plans for increased fall enrollment
COOKEVILLE – Some Tennessee Tech University students will begin fall semester with non-traditional housing options and perks because so many students chose to come to Tech this fall. An estimated 135 students received temporary housing assignments in local hotels with the university covering the costs. “We expect our freshman...
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Motlow/TCAT co-host in-service training day to boost recruitment
UPPER CUMBERLAND – Motlow State and TCAT McMinnville co-hosted an in-service training day for Warren County, White County and Cannon County Career Technical Education directors, STEM teachers and counselors on July 29 in McMinnville. The purpose of the event was to educate secondary school personnel about programs and opportunities at Motlow and TCAT so they can help with the Colleges’ recruiting efforts.
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New urologist, cardiologist join Cookeville Regional
COOKEVILLE — There will soon be another Dr. Moore joining the ranks of Cookeville Regional’s medical staff where he will be joined by Dr. Yatsynovich. Dr. Aaron Moore, urologist, is eager to help patients in Cookeville and the region with any urologic problems they may have. “I find...
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Tennessee Tech’s ACS student chapter earns top 10 ranking in the world
COOKEVILLE – It takes commitment to serving their members, their campus, and community for a student chapter of the American Chemical Society to succeed. Tennessee Tech University’s student chapter of the ACS is now ranked in the top 10 in the world for fulfilling those commitments. “This club...
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