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Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Millions of dollars are being spent this year to steer voters toward candidates for Republican-led Legislatures who not only support school vouchers, but will become key figures in implementing school choice programs in states across the U.S. Most recently, national pro-voucher advocates declared victory after spending...
Bridge with a View: September Tournament at the Yacht Club
Calling all bridge players! The Village People Bridge Club will be hosting its third annual ACBL bridge tournament September 18 through 20 at the Yacht Club. Morning sessions start at 9:30 and afternoon sessions begin at 1:00. You DO need an American Contract Bridge League number to participate; but if you are not already a member, you can obtain a temporary guest membership for free by going to www.acbl.org. ...
In rural Tennessee, domestic violence victims face barriers to getting justice
(This story was originally published by ProPublica.) ProPublica is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative newsroom. Sign up for The Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox. Before rural Scott County remade itself into a model for managing domestic violence, Jade Peters didn’t know where to turn for help. Her ex-boyfriend was […]
Gov. Bill Lee appoints lawyer to review Tennessee State's records at new board's request
The Tennessee Attorney General's office hired a former U.S. attorney earlier this summer to "review" Tennessee State University financials and corporate governance, a probe TSU said its newly appointed board of trustees requested. The external review comes after the state spent millions on multiple audits that ultimately found leadership issues but no evidence of fraud or malfeasance amid a governance tug-of-war between TSU administration and General Assembly Republicans that came to a head earlier this year. ...
Police Investigate ‘Mystery’ Helicopter Landing in Tennessee
Tullahoma, TN – What started as a local mystery with police investigating an unannounced helicopter landing in Tullahoma ended up being, well, just a routine military training exercise—though not everyone got the memo. Late Monday night, around 7 p.m., a helicopter—a big, intimidating Mi-171E1—landed in a field, prompting...
Tennessee answers 89% of 988 calls in-state, advocates say more investments needed
"To the state's credit, they have put their money where their mouth is in a big way and have added more funding for mental health crisis services. There can be a lot more investments to really make things better for folks," Elliot Pinsly, president and CEO of the Behavioral Health Foundation said.
$21M In Outdoor Recreation Grants Awarded; Trenton Receives $553,000
NASHVILLE – The state’s Office of Outdoor Recreation today announced $21,017,000 in grants from the Local Parks and Recreation Fund (LPRF) for 27 communities across the state. The office is housed in the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC). The city of Trenton received $553,000 for improvements to Shady Acres Park.
Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Millions of dollars are being spent this year to steer voters toward candidates for Republican-led Legislatures who not only support school vouchers, but will become key figures in implementing school choice programs in states across the U.S. Most recently, national pro-voucher advocates declared victory after...
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