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 As Tennessee grows, special censuses can reap big benefits for cities With Tennessee’s population projected to increase by at least 600,000 by the next federal census, many municipalities have found holding a special census is an effective way to ensure state-shared Tennessee RiverLine helps cities reimagine waterfront access Municipalities along the Tennessee River are rethinking how they utilize this resource economically, recreationally, and ecologically as the first concepts are unveiled as part of the Tennessee Small communities can take strategic steps toward cultivating foreign investment With foreign direct investment (FDI) vital to both the state and local economies, many municipalities around the state have found landing international investment can be a powerful economic engine Tennessee-based pet care company seeks to make Better Cities for Pets With pet ownership spiking in the past 30 years, finding a community that has opportunities for furry friends is becoming a priority for many Americans. Ben Anders, external affairs manager with Mars Tennessee municipalities honor fire service for International Firefighters Day From fighting fires to responding to vehicle accidents to outreach and education, fire departments play an important role in community safety and security across Tennessee. To honor these Municipal cleanups help Keep Tennessee Beautiful As weather warms across Tennessee, municipalities are conducting their own spring cleanings. Keep Tennessee Beautiful, TML Platinum Level Sponsor and the state affiliate for Keep America Beautiful Pittman Center shows small cities can employ green land management practices With concerns rising about using pesticides and synthetic fertilizers, the town of Pittman Center is showing that even small municipalities can employ green measures in maintaining their public lands Clarksville black history trail models how cities can preserve heritage From an Olympic athlete to music stars to medical professionals, the city of Clarksville is home to numerous important people and places in African-American history. Highlighting these contributions Municipalities across Tennessee respond to snowfall Snowfall reaching up to seven inches in West Tennessee and nine inches in both Middle and East Tennessee led to the closure of schools, businesses, and government offices across the state. Meanwhile, emergency responders including police, fire departments, and local public works crews remained on... , TDEC: Municipalities can take advantage of new brownfields grant Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) officials are hoping community leaders take advantage of a new grant program designed to return brownfield sites to tax rolls and community Proposed EPA rule would require removal of lead water pipes within a decade The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is asking for feedback on a new rule proposal that would require all lead drinking water pipes to be replaced within ten years, offering few exceptions. The Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page