More Pride Festivals On The Calendar In Tennessee

Downtown Bristol, Which Spans Both Virginia And Tennessee, Is The Next Location On The Calendar Hosting A Pride Festival At The End Of August. Murfreesboro Follows Suit In The Middle Of September, Followed By Chattanooga And Knoxville That Have Multi-Day Events At The End Of September That Run Into The Beginning Of October.

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Tennessee Abortion Clinics Stymied After Injunction Against “Heartbeat” Law Lifted

Following The Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals Lifting An Injunction Against Tennessee’s “Heartbeat” Law, Planned Parenthood Performed Its Last Abortion On Tuesday, June 28th.

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Food City Seeks To Spread Blame In Opioid Lawsuit Brought By TN Attorney General

Tennessee Attorney General Accuses Food City Grocery Chain Of Padding Profits Through Sales Of “Massive Quantities” Of Opioids.

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Gov. Lee Announces Appointees To Key Boards And Commissions

On Tuesday, January 12th, Governor Bill Lee Announced Appointees To A Series Of Key Boards And Commissions.

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Tennessee’s COVID Policies Limited Damage To Economy

Lee’s Approach To Pandemic Mitigation Efforts Helped Limit The Impact On TN’s Economy Without Having A Negative Effect On The State’s COVID-19 Metrics, A New Report from The Beacon Center Of Tennessee Says.

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Governor’s Tourism Campaign Pays Thousands To Social Media Influencers

Tennessee Invested Thousands Of Dollars For Social Media Influencers To Promote The State’s New “Tennessee On Me” Tourism Campaign. The New Program, Funded With $2.5 Million Dollars Of Taxpayer Money, Provides Flight Vouchers To Individuals Flying Into One Of Several Major Tennessee Cities.

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$2M in Perkins Reserve Grant Awards To Be Shared With 38 School Districts

On Wednesday, June 9, The Tennessee Department Of Education Announced The Perkins Reserve Grant. The $2 Million Dollar Grant Will Be Spread Out Over 38 School Districts In The State To Support Technical And Career Education.

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