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Alliance sounds alarm on rising nuclear weapons cost, tax burden
A Knoxville-based environmental group is sounding the alarm about the country's increased spending on weapons being deployed in defense of Israel. The proposed U.S. defense budget allocates over $60 billion for nuclear weapons programs, a 4% increase over the previous year. Tanvi Kardile with the Oak Ridge Environmental Peace Alliance...
Can Jeff Lebby Revive Mississippi State Football Like Josh Heupel Did for Tennessee?
Jeff Lebby faces a significant rebuild at Mississippi State after a challenging season, roster turnover, and a tough schedule in 2024, while his lack of head coaching experience adds to low expectations for the Bulldog football team. Despite these challenges, Lebby's strength lies in offensive prowess, drawing from his successful stints and an ability to score points effectively. Comparisons are drawn to the potential impact of his offensive strategy similar to the 2020 Ole Miss team and the 2021 Tennessee Volunteers under coach Josh Heupel, showcasing the potential for a turnaround at Mississippi State.
Medicaid for millions in America hinges on Deloitte-run systems plagued by errors
Deloitte, a global consultancy that reported revenue last year of $65 billion, pulls in billions of dollars from states and the federal government for supplying technology it says will modernize Medicaid. The company promotes itself as the industry leader in building sophisticated and efficient systems for states that, among other things, screen who is eligible […] The post Medicaid for millions in America hinges on Deloitte-run systems plagued by errors appeared first on Arkansas Advocate.
Inflation and Weather prove to be a double threat in causing Mid-South homeowner insurance surge, here is how you can save.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — There are more reasons than Americans would prefer when it comes to high home insurance rates. Memphians are seeing the highest average home insurance rates in the entire state. The average price for home insurance in the Bluff City is roughly $3,100 a year, according to a recent report by Money Geek.
Sooners won’t mention George Cafego – but I will
Oklahoma’s official entry into the Southeastern Conference got the Hardee’s coffee club away from politics and the weather for a few minutes the other morning. Nothing too deep, mind you, just a question about the early betting line for the September 21 Tennessee game at Norman and what exactly do the Sooners bring to the big league.
Tennessee store owner arrested over alleged illegal gambling
The suspect was allegedly paying out winnings in merchandise. US.- Police in Tennessee have arrested a store owner, Nimit Patel, for allegedly offering illegal betting at The Country Store, also known as E & T Gas in Gadsden. Undercover officers say Patel was discovered paying out winnings in merchandise and then exchanging the payout tickets for cash with another party.
'We are a little bit backed up' | Vol Shop rakes in 10,000 CWS orders in less than a week
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Thousands of Vol fans wanted to get their hands on a piece of the national title by their Tennessee Baseball team. Orders will take 8 to 10 business days to get shipped, and that's on a good day, said Marketing Manager Tommi Grubbs. "We are a...
Living in limbo: DCS places kids indefinitely in group homes awaiting “evaluations”
The Tennessee Department of Children’s Services, already facing a class action lawsuit over its treatment of disabled kids, is placing children with no known disability diagnoses for months at a time in privately-run group homes designed to support adults with disabilities, according to child advocates. The homes serve as way stations before appointments open up […] The post Living in limbo: DCS places kids indefinitely in group homes awaiting “evaluations” appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
New campus amenities, same affordable tuition: Randy Boyd's extended vision for UT System
Randy Boyd will work to see through his promise of the "greatest decade" in the University of Tennessee's history after being reappointed as UT System president until 2030. But what is he planning next to make that happen? ...
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