Ford officials meet with Tennessee municipal leaders in Brownsville Officials with the Ford Motor Company met with city officials and other Tennessee leaders in Brownsville for an update on the Blue Oval City Project. The College Hill Museum and Theatre and Cities salute public works employees for National Public Works Week National Public Works Week (May 15-21, 2022) celebrates the contribution public works makes to communities: in planning, building, managing and operating the heart of our local communities and in Shelbyville-Bedford Partnership brings new economic investment to area A new partnership between the city of Shelbyville and Bedford County aims to bring industrial, retail, and educational investment to the area. Shane Hooper, president and CEO of the Shelbyville Development of Blue Oval TCAT, workforce well underway Work is already well underway for the construction of the new Tennessee College of Applied Technology (TCAT) at the Blue Oval City site and the development of a workforce for both construction of the 2022 Tennessee Police Memorial ceremony held in Nashville The 21st Annual Tennessee Police Memorial ceremony was held in the Tennessee Legislative Plaza on Nashville on May 10 to honor 19 fallen officers from across the state. Hosted by the Tennessee State seeking input on EV charging plans City officials and community stakeholders are being encouraged to provide input as part of a series of meetings and an online survey conducted by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) to Five cities hold spring elections Five municipalities in the state of Tennessee held elections this spring, including four general elections and one special election for city judge. Election season will be busier in the summer Cities finding new ways to integrate tech into public spaces, government operations With technology becoming a more evolving and integral part of public spaces, local leaders are considering how to use this technology to address digital divides and provide more data-driven government McMinnville brings in UT, local partners for wetland park project McMinnville and University of Tennessee officials are partnering on a new municipal park project that will provide flood mitigation, educational opportunities, and community collaboration. The project New bill will allow retired state employees to fill school positions To address education shortage and retention issues in the state, a new bill would allow retired state employees to fill positions in classrooms and on school buses without compromising their accrued State funds available for Blue Oval housing, child care, and industrial infrastructure projects State programs can provide funds to address housing, child care, and the development of industrial sites for suppliers in communities being impacted by the Blue Oval City Development. Officials Tennessee to receive $139M as part of federal Carbon Reduction Program The state of Tennessee will receive more than $139 million targeting the reduction of carbon emissions as part of the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) funding. Tennessee will receive $139 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 … Next › Next page Last » Last page