TN Drug Runners Die In Texas Shootout, Violent Threats From Pro-Hamas, TWRA Overstepping Constitutional Bounds & 4 More Big 7 Stories!

• Threats From “Pro-Hamas Thugs”
• Tennessee Drug Runners Die In Texas Shootout
• TWRA Overstepping Constitutional Bounds
• TN Governor Stalked By “Trans Man”
• Challenge To Tennessee’s Anti-CRT Law
• Protecting Kids From Cyber Crimes

& More in the Big 7 Weekend Update!

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Cumberland County Teacher Arrested After Drugs Found in Car in School Parking Lot

A Part-Time Teacher In A Cumberland County Elementary School Is Facing A Number Of Different Charges After Drugs Were Discovered In Her Car While On School Grounds.

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Former White County Middle School Teacher And Coach Charged With Rape Of A Child

A Former White County Middle School Teacher Has Been Charged With Three Counts Of Rape Of A Child After It Was Alleged That He Participated In Sexual Activities With A Minor.

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20 Tennessee Small Businesses, Rural Companies Receive USDA Grants

Twenty Tennessee Companies Will Be Receiving Loans Or Grants Worth Anywhere From $4,000 To $240,000 As Part Of The United States Department Of Agriculture’s Support Of Agriculture Producers And Rural Small Businesses.

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Public Comments Now Open For Tennessee School Letter Grades

Throughout The Fall, The Tennessee Department Of Education Is Inviting All Tennesseans To Participate In Public Engagement Opportunities On Best Practices For Determining School Letter Grades, Which Will Measure How The State’s K-12 Schools Are Serving Students And Helping Them Succeed Academically.

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Event: Protect Our Children From Exploitation And Mutilation With Landon Starbuck And Chloe Cole In Cookeville TN

Chloe Cole (De-Transitioning Teenager And Anti-Child-Mutilation Activist) And Landon Starbuck (Founder And President Of Freedom Forever And Anti-Child-Trafficking/Exploitation Advocate) Are Coming To Cookeville TN To Educate On The Dangerous Agenda That Is Grooming Children, Through The Media And Medical System, To Be Sexually Exploited And Bodily Mutilated.

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Tennessee Tech Professors First Amendment Case Against University Dismissed

A Federal Judge Upheld Disciplinary Action Taken Against Two Professors At Tennessee Tech After They Posted Fliers Around The Campus, Calling Another Professor A “Racist.” The Pair Attempted To Sue The University But Lost The Case Last Week.

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