Tennessee cities call for return of sales tax revenues Two pieces of legislation that have been introduced in both the House and Senate, if passed, will return millions of dollars in sales tax revenues to all cities and towns, easing the pressures on the Passwords—a gaping security hole you can easily plug Before you start reading this post, take our short password self-assessment: Do you have your password written down somewhere to help you remember it? Do you use a simple, easy-to-remember password Bill allowing local smoking regulation passes General Assembly A bill allowing local governments to more closely regulate cigarette and vapor tobacco use in age-restricted establishments has passed the General Assembly and now goes before Gov. Bill Lee. Senate Data-driven approach can help reduce homelessness Nonprofit organizations can be valuable partners for mayors in Tennessee and across the nation who are working to solve issues surrounding homelessness in their communities. NLC hosted a webinar CIT training produces positive outcomes for first responders, citizens, and families To ensure engagement with individuals experiencing mental health crises have positive outcomes, more law enforcement agencies and first responder units are taking advantage of crisis intervention team Waverly looks to future after fatal flood What began as a normal Saturday morning quickly turned into the most catastrophic single event in the history of the city of Waverly. On Aug. 21, 2021, an estimated 21 inches of rainfall came down in Local Governments Are Attractive Targets for Hackers Nearly one-third of cities and counties would be unable to tell if they were under attack in cyberspace. Many lack sound IT practices, while rigid policies, politics and bureaucracy can hinder better Morristown's Senter first woman to chair TMBF Morristown Councilmember Kay Senter has been selected as the new chair of the Tennessee Municipal Bond Fund (TMBF), the first woman to be named to that position. Senter said she is excited to take on Smyrna explores, preserves history in new docu-series The town of Smyrna recently produced and completed a new, limited series preserving the community’s history through conversations with longtime residents. The History of Smyrna series is produced in Infrastructure Law establishes three funding opportunities for local governments States and localities will be able to apply for three major infrastructure grant programs totaling $2.9 billion through a simplified process using one application. The three funding opportunities for Decatur Art Trail brings big artistic vision to small city Leveraging local artists, grant funds, and community partnerships, the town of Decatur has managed to create a local art trail bringing beauty and cheer to locals and visitors. Laura Smith, city Erin keeps local heritage alive with annual Irish Day celebrations Erin may be 3,873 miles away from Ireland on a map, but the Irish spirit is alive and well in this Tennessee city. This year, Erin will celebrate it’s 60th Annual Wearin’ of the Green Irish Day Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … Next › Next page Last » Last page