Knoxville co-responder program sees success in public safety, mental health With many police agencies across the country incorporating social workers and psychologists into their departments, the Knoxville Police Department has seen success with the growth of its co-responder 20 Freshmen legislators to join 113th TN General Assembly Tennesseans will see new faces in three Senate districts and 17 House districts. New members of the Senate include Republican J. Adam Lowe in District 1, Democrat Charlane Oliver in District 18 Ford announces grant opportunity for West Tennessee cities The philanthropic arm of the Ford Motor Company has announced it will make $1 million in grants available to West Tennessee municipalities and nonprofits. The Ford Motor Company Fund will provide capital grants ranging from $25,000 to $100,000 to nonprofits and municipalities in Haywood, Fayette... Tennessee municipalities celebrate fall Municipalities across Tennessee held fall festivals and events that gathered the community to celebrate the changing of the seasons. Here are some ways that Tennessee cities celebrated autumn. Ad hoc committee, TBI funding among ways lawmakers seeking to improve justice system A new ad hoc committee and an accelerated hiring process for TBI staff are two ways lawmakers are confronting criminal justice issues ahead of the January legislative session. Lt. Gov. Randy McNally Technology, changing industries could impact state’s future economy The progress and growth of the Certified Municipal Finance Officer (CMFO), as well as the current and future of the state and national economy were among the topics covered at the second general Developing workforce essential to Blue Oval progress As walls start to go up at the Blue Oval City site, how to build the workforce that will be needed by Ford, SK Innovations, and other area suppliers was the topic of conversation among state and local New White House municipal complex serves as heart of the city Increased growth of their community led municipal officials in the city of White House to spearhead a project that would bring city employees, elected officials, and citizens closer together in a new Tennessee’s EV fast-charging network plan one of first to get federal approval, funds The state of Tennessee’s electric vehicle infrastructure plan is one of the first to be approved by federal authorities as part of the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) Formula Program. Brentwood’s Kirk Bednar receives top TCMA award The city of Brentwood has been incorporated for 53 years, and for the past 22 of those years, Kirk Bednar has been one of the most familiar faces of city government. Hired as Brentwood’s assistant city manager in 2000 and selected as its city manager in 2013, Bednar’s role with the city of... David Pogue discusses sensor revolution, emerging tech at TML Conference Smart home technology, autonomous vehicles, and artificial intelligence-generated art were among the topics discussed by Emmy-winning CBS correspondent and New York Times columnist David Pogue, who Tennessee Municipal League elects Henderson Mayor King as President The Tennessee Municipal League recently elected its 2022-2023 board of directors during its annual business meeting recently held in Gatlinburg which coincides with the League’s Annual Conference Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 … Next › Next page Last » Last page