Municipal cleanups help Keep Tennessee Beautiful As weather warms across Tennessee, municipalities are conducting their own spring cleanings. Keep Tennessee Beautiful, TML Platinum Level Sponsor and the state affiliate for Keep America Beautiful Local governments must be proactive about AI revolution With talk of artificial intelligence dominating much of the conversation around tech, local governments of all shapes and sizes are weighing the risks and benefits of employing AI to improve services Chattanooga Builder's Blueprint program aims to create contractor pipeline A new program in Chattanooga hopes to aid groups that have traditionally faced barriers to careers in general contracting with the ultimate goal of expanding the local base of contractors and spurring Supreme Court largely sides with public officials in social media case The U.S. Supreme Court has issued rulings clarifying how and when public officials can block users and delete posts from their social media accounts, largely siding with government officials. The TML Visioning Committee holds first meeting Members of TML’s first-ever Visioning Committee met earlier this month to identify ways to best position TML for the future. The TML Board of Directors created the 17-member committee to identify Super Tuesday primary, 4 municipal elections held Municipal elections were held in four cities and towns across Tennessee to coincide with the state’s federal primaries on Super Tuesday. City leaders talk urban growth, property tax cap, other issues at TML Legislative Conference Municipal officials from across Tennessee gathered to discuss issues including a proposed property tax cap bill, potential changes to increase property reappraisals, managing community growth GPS-powered darts helping Belle Meade recover stolen, suspect vehicles without need for pursuit A new technology is helping the Belle Meade Police Department recover stolen vehicles without engaging in high-speed pursuits. Belle Meade Police Chief Chuck Williams said the department recently Brentwood library memory kits help fulfill community need A new program at Brentwood’s John P. Holt Library is aiming to help those diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia along with their loved ones. A total of 10 memory kits have Pittman Center shows small cities can employ green land management practices With concerns rising about using pesticides and synthetic fertilizers, the town of Pittman Center is showing that even small municipalities can employ green measures in maintaining their public lands Gov. Bill Lee delivers sixth State of the State address Gov. Bill Lee delivered his sixth State of the State address, presenting budget and legislative goals for the upcoming year in a joint session of the General Assembly on Feb. 6. Rural cities must leverage assets, invest in amenities to reverse population losses As populations return to urban centers after the pandemic, many rural communities are looking to bridge gaps in technology, healthcare availability, food access, and economic development to better Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … Ellipsis indicating non-visible pages 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … Ellipsis indicating non-visible pages Next › Next page Last » Last page