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... 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 City leaders can help as AI linked to rise in Internet Crimes Against Children With tablets, laptops, phones, and gaming systems under the Christmas tree, law enforcement officials are asking parents, teachers, and other mandated reporters to educate themselves about the rising Municipal elections held in 204 cities Voters went to the polls in 204 municipal elections held to coincide with state and federal general elections. Two races – one in Hornbeak and one in Viola – ended in tie votes for the last remaining Camps, councils help cities connect with youth Municipalities across Tennessee are finding unique ways to include youth in local government while educating them about municipal career paths. According to the International City/County Manager’s 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 Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 … Next › Next page Last » Last page