Ignoring The Will Of TN Voters, Arrested For Practicing Freedom Of Speech, Denying Censorship Attempt, Legal Maneuvering To Suppress Manifesto & Much More! The TennCon Big 7!

1) Williamson County To Purchase Voting Machines Despite Public Outcry
2) Crossville Man Arrested For Protesting Pride Parade
3) Tennessee Representative Introduces Articles of Impeachment Against Biden and Harris
4) TN Bureau Of Ethics And Campaign Finance Denies “Intent” Of Failed Bill Was To Censor News Outlets And Advocacy Groups
5) Tennessee Students Learned More In Math & Reading At Charter Schools, Report Says
6) Nashville Shooter’s Parents Want To Release the “Manifesto” To Covenant School Families
6A) Covenant School Shooter’s Autopsy Shows No Request For Testing For Prescription Medications
7) Tennessee Court Upholds Employee Rights To Petition Lawmakers In BlueCross BlueShield Case

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Crossville Man Arrested For Protesting Pride Parade

A Crossville Man Was Arrested On Saturday For Protesting A Pride Parade Event On The Crossville Courthouse Lawn. Wallace Shane Wattenbarger, A Lifelong Resident Of Crossville, Tennessee, And Owner Of Rockytop Stone Supply, Says That His First Amendment Rights Were Violated After Standing Up For His Beliefs And Protesting The Pride March.

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Cameron Sexton Announces $2 Million State Grant to Fix Cumberland County Courthouse

Cumberland County Recently Received $2 Million From The State In Order To Fix Water Damage That Put The County Courthouse At Risk Of Possible Collapse. Gov. Bill Lee Signed Off On Tennessee’s Annual Budget Which Included A $2 Million Appropriation Meant To Go Specifically Towards Structural Support Repairs For The Historic Courthouse.

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Watchdog Group Wants Investigation Into Tennessee House Speaker’s Per Diem

The Campaign For Accountability Wants The U.S. Attorney In The Middle District Of Tennessee To Investigate Whether Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton Violated Any Laws By Accepting Per Diem Lodging Expenses During The Legislative Session While Living In Nashville.

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Tennessee Lawmakers Alter Airport Funding, Nashville Airport Board

The Tennessee Legislature Continued To Change The Way Its Airports Are Funded Through Legislation Passed In The Final Days Of Session.

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Walgreens Pharmacies Sued For Opioid Profiteering In Tennessee

According To The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office, Walgreens Pharmacies Have Ignored Warnings About Alleged Pill-Mills And Drug Pushers And Have Continued To Inundate The State With Opioids.

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7 Tennessee Community & Technical Colleges Awarded Grants For Career & Technical Education

Seven Tennessee Community And Technical Colleges Are Receiving Grants Totaling Just Over $5.7 Million To Boost Career And Technical Education Programs, Through The Federal Perkins Grant Program.

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Home Ownership In These 4 Tennessee Cities May Be Too Expensive In Next Few Years

According To A New Study, Several Tennessee Cities And Towns May Become Unaffordable Places To Own A Home In The Near Future. Coming At No Surprise, Tennessee’s Third Largest Population Center, Knoxville, Makes The List But A Few Others May Come As A Surprise To Many.

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45 Days With Our 45th President

A Wife, Mother, And Grandmother Is Turning Herself Over To Federal Prison Authorities For Her Sentence Of 45 Days As A Result Of Participating In The January 6th Rally In DC. Supporting Freedom And Liberty. Mariposa Castro Will Be Leaving Her Husband, Three Children, And Two Grandchildren Because She Chose To Fight For The Rights Of All Americans In The Country By Exposing The Hypocrisy Of BLM And Antifa.

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