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 Fall elections held in six cities Elections were held in six municipalities this fall, including a run-off in Knoxville. TML Board of Directors hold autumn meeting in Nashville The Tennessee Municipal League Board of Directors held its fall meeting Nov. 2, 2023 at the offices of Spencer-Fane in Nashville. Topics of discussion included upcoming district meetings, the impending legislative session, and reports from various committees and directors with the organization. , Northeast Tennessee municipalities use opioid abatement funds to finance life-changing recovery facility A former prison work camp is giving a new lease on life to those in recovery in Northeast Tennessee. The Northeast Tennessee Regional Recovery Center is the result of funds from 11 counties and cities 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 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 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 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 … 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … Next › Next page Last » Last page