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Tennessee State Parks launched new program aimed at teaching fundamental outdoor skills to new visitors eager to explore the state’s natural beauty
Chattanooga, TN – According to the state officials, this initiative is called the Tennessee State Parks “How To” series and is reportedly designed for individuals unfamiliar with the parks or new to outdoor recreation. It offers introductory-level sessions on activities such as camping, hiking, kayaking, and fishing, providing newcomers with the basics they need to enjoy these experiences.
Over 100 reports of a dazzling fireball over Tennessee and North Carolina early Friday
Over 100 reports were filed on the American Meteor Society website of a bright fireball seen early Friday morning, according to NASA. The eyewitness reports came in the states of Tennessee, Ohio, North Carolina, South Carolina, West Virginia and Alabama. It was was also found on several cameras and Geostationary...
Tennessee Higher Education Commission announces awardees for rural workforce development grants
GIVE grants are meant to prioritize learning opportunities in rural counties. The most recent round will allocate $41 million to foster partnerships between Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATs), community colleges and industries across the state.
TSSAA football roundup: BGA's offense continues scorching start led by Kaedyn Marable's 7 TDs
As we close the book on Tennessee high school football's Week 2 games Friday, here's a roundup of the top games from Friday night in the Nashville area. BGA 69, Maplewood 3: Kaedyn Marable was 16-of-22 passing for 319 yards and seven touchdowns for the Wildcats (2-0). Fletcher Fields caught three passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns, and Arnette Hayes had five catches for 90 yards and a touchdown. ...
VIDEO: Blackburn renews call to pass AFTER SCHOOL Act as Tennessee students begin school year
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Today, U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) released a video urging Congress to pass her bipartisan AFTER SCHOOL Act, which would establish a grant program for local communities to establish, maintain, and strengthen after school programs to combat violent crime among juveniles. Earlier this year, the Memphis City Council unanimously passed a resolution in support of this legislation.
Three Lee Alums Named Novice Tennessee Teachers of the Year
The Tennessee Department of Education has recently revealed the recipients of the Novice Tennessee Teacher of the Year award. Notably, three of the 10 educators honored statewide are proud alumni of the Lee University Helen DeVos College of Education. The Novice Tennessee Teacher of the Year Award made its inaugural...
TNStars Giving Away $5,000 in Scholarships During College Savings Month
September is College Savings Month, and the TNStars College Savings 529 Program is helping to jump-start savings by giving away $5,000 in scholarships during the month. The prizes will be awarded into a TNStars scholarship account. Now through Sept. 30, Tennessee residents 21 and older can enter at TNStars.com to...
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