20 Freshmen legislators to join 113th TN General Assembly Tennesseans will see new faces in three Senate districts and 17 House districts. New members of the Senate include Republican J. Adam Lowe in District 1, Democrat Charlane Oliver in District 18, and Elections held in more than 200 municipalities statewide Voters went to the polls in more than 200 municipalities as elections were held to coincide with the state and federal generation elections on Nov. 8. In addition to the municipal officials on the Tennessee municipalities honor veterans Municipalities across the state of Tennessee have honored local veterans for Veterans' Day, Nov. 11. Ford announces grant opportunity for West Tennessee cities The philanthropic arm of the Ford Motor Company has announced it will make $1 million in grants available to West Tennessee municipalities and nonprofits. The Ford Motor Company Fund will provide capital grants ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 to nonprofits and municipalities in Haywood, Fayette... Amid new requirements, accreditation benefits law enforcement With a recent White House executive order making police accreditation a requirement for federal funds, many law enforcement agencies are re-examining accreditation and how it can benefit their Tennessee municipalities celebrate fall Municipalities across Tennessee held fall festivals and events that gathered the community to celebrate the changing of the seasons. Here are some ways that Tennessee cities celebrated autumn. Ogles, Lee win elections; All four state referendums pass The state of Tennessee has one new member of its congressional delegation while incumbents dominated other federal races and the gubernatorial contest. In perhaps what was the most contested Ad hoc committee, TBI funding among ways lawmakers seeking to improve justice system A new ad hoc committee and an accelerated hiring process for TBI staff are two ways lawmakers are confronting criminal justice issues ahead of the January legislative session. Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Lawmakers: Truth in Sentencing shows Tennessee is tough on crime After going into effect in July, lawmakers are confident Tennessee’s new truth in sentencing law will reduce both violent crime and the likelihood of recidivism in the state. Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, R Technology, changing industries could impact state’s future economy The progress and growth of the Certified Municipal Finance Officer (CMFO), as well as the current and future of the state and national economy were among the topics covered at the second general Developing workforce essential to Blue Oval progress As walls start to go up at the Blue Oval City site, how to build the workforce that will be needed by Ford, SK Innovations, and other area suppliers was the topic of conversation among state and local New White House municipal complex serves as heart of the city Increased growth of their community led municipal officials in the city of White House to spearhead a project that would bring city employees, elected officials, and citizens closer together in a new Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … Next › Next page Last » Last page