Municipalities celebrate Arbor Day, Tennessee Tree Day Municipalities across the state of Tennessee have hosted events to celebrate Arbor Day and Tennessee Tree Day by planting trees, hosting tree giveaways, and other events and programs. This year, the Tennessee municipalities send love, prayers to cities in Ukraine Municipalities across Tennessee are showing their support for Ukrainian cities and citizens in a variety of ways. Mayors face lack of finances, cooperation and data, when addressing homelessness As cities around Tennessee and the country look to address homelessness in their communities, a new survey has indicated that many mayors across the country feel they are often held accountable for Successful Connections meeting focuses on municipal budgets, Great Resignation Employee retention, providing livable communities, and making infrastructure improvements on a limited budget were some of the topics discussed as part of a series of meetings designed to bring local CDE Lightband looks toward future of municipal broadband As internet services become even more essential for school, work, and play, municipal providers like Clarksville’s CDE Lightband are leading the way in providing affordable, sustainable services in Increased Flexibility for Water Infrastructure Projects Under ARPA Final Rule With the release of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Final Rule from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, local governments can celebrate some key wins, including expanded flexibility for water and 2021 State of the Child Report delves into how adverse experiences, trauma impact kids long-term One in five Tennessee children are affected by at least two adverse experiences that could negatively direct their future health and well-being as well as impact their communities, according to a new Jackson to build community spirit, remove blight through Love Your Block program The city of Jackson has joined a cohort of more than 50 cities across the country selected to participate in a federal program aimed to reduce blight and start positive community change on the Municipal leaders advocate for sales tax revenues restored to local communities The mayors of Tennessee’s largest municipalities were recently in Nashville to meet with state leaders to discuss funding issues for local governments. They join other municipalities across the state Megasite officials discuss role in Blue Oval City development Memphis Regional Megasite Authority CEO Clay Bright and Member Michael Banks were on hand to discuss the authority’s role in the development of the Blue Oval City project during the second in a series Memphis, Nashville museums join U.S. Civil Rights Trail in Tennessee Two musical landmarks have joined 12 other sites on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail in Tennessee. Rolfe gives behind-the-scenes look at how Tennessee landed Blue Oval City Well before officials with Ford, SK Innovation, and the state of Tennessee gathered in Stanton in September 2021 to make the monumental Blue Oval City announcement, work had been going on for months Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Next › Next page Last » Last page