Mayors can play vital role in ending summer hunger for kids Mayors are being asked to lead the charge to defeat childhood hunger across America by promoting new programs in their cities. More than 30 million American children participate in the USDA’s school Six cities hold fall elections; Mayors decided in Knoxville, Memphis, and Nashville Elections have been held in five municipalities so far this fall, including mayoral and council elections in Knoxville and Memphis and run-off elections for mayor and council in Nashville. New mayors Tennessee municipalities hold fall festivities Municipalities across the state of Tennessee came together to celebrate the autumn season with harvest festivals, trick-or-treating, and plenty of fun local events. , Former mayor's train display brings Mt. Juliet history to life As the WeGo Star pulls out of the Mt. Juliet station, bringing commuters into Nashville, another, smaller train is making its way around the bend nearby in the Mt. Juliet Community Center in the city New data projects more than 176,000 West Tennessee residents by 2045 New population projects indicate that Blue Oval City could bring more than 176,000 new residents to West Tennessee by 2045 with population growth increasing in all 21 counties. Sharon Younger, founder Parsons entrepreneur center, statewide initiative aimed at growing Tennessee's rural economies Private and public officials gathered in Parsons to unveil a new statewide initiative to grow Tennessee’s rural economies. Gov. Bill Lee and other dignitaries joined the Ayers Foundation Trust Founders, Jim and Janet Ayers, to unveil the new Come Home Tennessee initiative and open the Ayers... Adaptability, unique experiences, and technology can help downtowns meet post-pandemic lifestyles The face of retail in downtown spaces is transition yet again as technology and post-pandemic lifestyles continue to change how citizens want to live, work, and play in their communities. Lena EPA announces protections removed from majority of wetlands following WOTUS ruling Federal protections have been removed from a majority of the country’s wetlands as the Environmental Protection Agency seeks to comply with a recent U.S. Supreme court ruling. A joint announcement on the final rule amending the definition of protected “waters of the United States” came from the EPA... NLC's Clarence Anthony calls on city officials to lead with purpose National League of Cities Executive Director Clarence Anthony delivered remarks on the important role local civic leaders play in solving national problems and restoring unity at the Tennessee Tennessee Municipal League thanks 2023 Annual Conference exhibitors TML thanks all of the exhibitors at the TML 83rd Annual Conference in Nashville and looks forward to seeing you again next year in Knoxville TACN aims to ease emergency communications across agencies From natural disasters to mass casualty events to search and rescue operations, emergency response efforts need reliable communication channels to coordinate their efforts when seconds count. The 3D Scanners finding use crime scenes, courtrooms Crime scene photography has been an instrumental tool both in investigation and prosecution, but new technology is helping both law enforcement and prosecutors document crime scenes in meaningful ways Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … Ellipsis indicating non-visible pages 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … Ellipsis indicating non-visible pages Next › Next page Last » Last page