Pickleball players taking to courts across Tennessee From Alcoa to Vonore, the sport of pickleball is taking Tennessee municipalities by storm. A mix between tennis, racquetball, and ping pong, pickleball was invented in 1965 by the Prichard family of Denise Paige to leave TML Denise Paige, longtime staff member with the Tennessee Municipal League, will be departing the organization at the end of July. Paige has been with TML since November 1999 and has served nearly 23 years as a member of the TML government relations team. She is taking a position in Jeffersonville... Patience, etiquette vital for cities interested in recruiting Korean companies Working with SK Innovation and other Korean-based Ford suppliers and companies was the focus of a recent Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development (TNECD) panel discussion as part of Municipal workers, essential employees faces of affordable housing crunch With housing prices hitting record highs across the country, officials are hoping to reframe the conversation about what affordable housing is and who needs it. The Tennessee Affordable Housing Tennessee municipalities celebrate Independence Day Municipalities across Tennessee hosted fireworks displays, concerts, parades, and other patriotic programming to celebrate Independence Day. Here are some of the ways that Tennessee cities celebrated Reimbursement costs now available to CMFOs The Tennessee Comptroller has released information about new funding that is available to qualified CMFO candidates. Beginning July 1, 2022, cities that have employees actively participating in the Certified Municipal Finance Officer (CMFO) program may be reimbursed for costs associated with their... 5 cities hold June elections Five municipalities held elections in June ahead of a busy election schedule later this year. A mixture of old and new faces will be seen on boards in Livingston, Maynardville, and Parsons while Tennessee cities still welcoming visitors rollin’ on the river It may seem 200 years out of place to see paddlewheel boats making their way up and down the Cumberland, Mississippi, and Tennessee rivers, but there are still cities across the state where visitors TML subcommittees meet, review pending legislation, plan for next year Members of the newly formed TML Subcommittees recently met in Nashville to get organized, review responsibilities, and preview the various legislation each subcommittee will be tasked to study. he Green to retire, Hanson to join TMBF The Tennessee Municipal Bond Fund (TMBF) would like announce the retirement of West Tennessee Marketing Representative Tommy Green and the selection of Justin Hanson, mayor of Covington, as Green’s successor in the organization. TMBF President and CEO Wade Morrell thanked Green for his role with... Does your municipality plan to pay a Ransomware ransom? States are starting to say “No” When municipalities get caught off guard by a ransomware attack, they sometimes see paying the ransom as a way out. It’s not a pretty option, but it’s (supposedly) a way to get your data back in a Conference features CPE hours, special events, plus more! The Fair Labor Standards Act, Fraud Prevention, the 2020 Census and How to Challenge Undercounts, Smart City Technology, Effective Governance and Affordable Housing are some of the handful of workshop Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 … Next › Next page Last » Last page