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Your First Alert to a noticeable change in the pattern
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A cold front moved through the Mid-South this morning ushering in dry and much cooler air to the area. As a result, we’ll enjoy and mild and not so muggy end to the week and weekend. The typical summer heat and humidity will gradually return next week along with slight chances of rain.
Memphis World Kickbox Champ & filmmaker Elmore Ask Memphis Mayor Paul Young to Give Black History & Culture a Chance
Creating a Black Film Culture in Memphis celebrates diversity, enriches the arts, and honors heritage. It fosters unity, showcases talent, and inspires future generations, while also boosting local economy creating tourism opportunity Black pride culture & self respect. MEMPHIS, TN, UNITED STATES, August 6, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ — Memphis born 5...
BCS Names New Teaching & Learning Supervisor for the school year
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Taylor Tartera will be joining the Teaching & Learning team as our Professional Development and Evaluation Supervisor beginning with the 2024-2025 school year. Dr. Tartera, after graduating from Bartlett High School in 2009, attended Christian Brothers University (CBU) for his undergraduate degree. He...
HOA claims illegal landfill to blame for varmint infestation in MS neighborhood
OLIVE BRANCH, Miss. — Residents of an Olive Branch subdivision are at odds with owners of a neighboring property, claiming it has become an illegal landfill and is responsible for an infestation of varmints. Iris Ferguson, HOA President of the Lyon’s Gate subdivision says she loves her neighborhood and the people living in it. But, […]
Gov. Lee, TDEC announce Office of Outdoor Recreation in Tennessee
Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) have announced the creation of the Office of Outdoor Recreation to further the state’s conservation efforts and to help residents and visitors have more access to Tennessee’s great outdoors. Lee made the announcement at the second annual Tennessee Conservation Summit in Nashville, where […] The post Gov. Lee, TDEC announce Office of Outdoor Recreation in Tennessee appeared first on www.elizabethton.com.
Karma comes back to bite those who unjustly attacked Tennessee State University
In the annals of Tennessee politics, there are few more egregious examples of injustice and abuse of power than the way certain state lawmakers targeted Tennessee State University in recent years. However, the karma for those responsible is now coming back to haunt them, and I believe this is only the beginning.
VIDEO: Gov. Lee Announces New Diaper Program Under Strong Families Initiative
On August 6, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced that TennCare, Tennessee’s Medicaid program, will provide 100 diapers per month for children under two who are enrolled in TennCare or CoverKids healthcare coverage, as part of Governor Lee’s Strong Families Initiative. The new diaper program takes effect on Wednesday, August 7th.
Regional Eighth of August festivities celebrate emancipation
Kentuckians and Tennesseans are celebrating the Eighth of August this week. The regional holiday – similar to Juneteenth – celebrates the emancipation of Black Americans from slavery. Communities across the region are coming together to celebrate a day deeply rooted in Black history. The Eighth of August –...
Opportunity in Tennessee: Gene Slade’s Biggest Sales Training Event Yet!
Get ready for an extraordinary opportunity in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. From September 29 to October 3, 2024, the newly-built Great Elkmont Lodge Mansion will host the largest Lead Ninja Sales Retreat ever. This event is a unique chance for salespeople and technicians to enhance their skills in a beautiful setting in nature.
First Alert Forecast: Cooler air is on the way
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) -One more day in the 90s before some cooler air moves into Middle Tennessee. Tonight, will be partly cloudy, some areas of patchy fog are possible along the Plateau. Lows will be in the upper 60s and lower 70s. COOLING DOWN LATE WEEK:. A much welcomed shot...
University of Tennessee System Investing $1.4 Million in Local Communities
KNOXVILLE – The University of Tennessee System has launched an innovative new program that will invest $1.4 million in rural communities across Tennessee. Launched July 18, the UT System began investing in locally based certificates of deposits (CDs) with 14 banking partners throughout Tennessee. With an initial investment of $1.4 million, this program will strengthen partnering financial institutions while diversifying the University’s cash management accounts.
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