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Tennessee Folks Among Most Financially Distressed in the U.S.
It's no secret that folks all around the U.S. are in financial distress, but according to WalletHub, people in states like Tennessee seem to have it the worst. I've spent most of my life in Indiana, but I also spent a year in both Kentucky and Tennessee, respectively. Having lived in each of those states, I came to have a good understanding of the housing market, taxes, and average utility bill in those areas. From my personal experience, the most expensive of the three was undoubtedly Kentucky. I definitely paid more in taxes and utility bills in Kentucky than the other two states. That said, the housing market was slightly better in the Bluegrass State than both Indiana and Tennessee.
Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee receives donation from the IPA
KINGSPORT – The Independent Pilots Association (IPA) is proud to announce a generous donation of $20,000 to the Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee, a non-profit organization dedicated to helping those seeking food security and feeding hope in the local community. This significant contribution underscores the IPA’s commitment to supporting vital community services and […] The post Second Harvest Food Bank of Northeast Tennessee receives donation from the IPA appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
West Wilson Middle welcomes students to new building after tornado destruction
MOUNT JULIET, Tenn. (WSMV) - It’s a day of new beginnings for students at West Wilson Middle School. Students return to their school in a new building for the first time since the school was destroyed by a tornado in March 2020. West Wilson Middle was one of two...
Memphis selects new school board members, Democrats dominate Nashville, Republicans maintain control in Knox County
Thursday’s election results are bringing major changes to school boards representing the state’s largest school districts. Families with children attending Knox County Schools, Metro Nashville Public Schools and Memphis-Shelby County Schools will all see new faces on their respective boards. Four incumbents to leave Memphis-Shelby County school board.