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  • WSIX 97.9 The BIG 98

    Tennessee Destination Named The 'Safest' City In The Entire State

    By Sarah Tate,

    6 hours ago
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    When it comes to finding a place to live, safety is a top priority for most. Researching crime data, exploring different neighborhoods and checking in with locals are common practices that you may utilize all to ensure that you and your family feel as safe and secure as possible.

    According to a list compiled by SafeWise , the safest city in all of Tennessee is Signal Mountain , a destination outside of Chattanooga with a population around 9,000. The four other "safest cities" in the state include Oakland, Loudon, Nolensville and Erwin.

    This is how SafeWise determined its list of the safest city in each state:

    "For the purposes of city ranking reports, the terms 'dangerous' and 'safest' refer explicitly to crime rates as calculated from FBI crime data — no other characterization of any community is implied or intended. [...] We calculated per capita crime rates for 44 states that submitted complete data to the FBI. Here's a look at how crime rates trended across the US: Violent crime rates held steady or decreased in 66% of states; 15 states saw a jump in violent crime year over year; Property crime rates held steady or decreased in 64% of states — despite rising nationwide; 16 states saw a jump in property crime rates; 9 states saw both violent and property crime rates rise year over year."

    Check out the full report at SafeWise.com to read up on more of the safest cities around the country. You can also see our previous coverage of the "most dangerous road" in all of Tennessee .

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