Tennessee Has 37th Highest Property Tax Rates In U.S.
Tennessee Has The 37th Highest Property Tax Rate On Owner-Occupied Property In The Country, According To A New Report From The Tax Foundation.
Read moreTennessee Has The 37th Highest Property Tax Rate On Owner-Occupied Property In The Country, According To A New Report From The Tax Foundation.
Read moreAn Audit Of Dickson County Schools Found Director Of Schools Danny Weeks Received $13,700 In Compensation As Part Of A Federal Grant That Was Not Part Of His Contract.
Read moreThe Dickson County Sheriff’s Office Has Issued A Warning To Residents About Suspicious Mail Deliveries That Contain An Unidentified White Powdery Substance.
Read moreTennessee Has Committed To More Than $60 Million In FastTrack Economic Incentive Grants To Businesses This Year After Committing More Than $200 Million Of The Grants To Businesses In 2021.
Read moreLess Than Six Months Prior To Elections, Republican Representative Michael Curcio (Dickson-District 69) Has Resigned His Post In Favor Of A New Position As A Lobbyist With Talbert Government Relations.
Read moreSchool Districts Across The State Continue To Deal With Transportation Issues, Seeking Solutions For The Ongoing Bus Driver Shortage And Now Dealing With Rising Gas Prices.
Read moreTennessee Allocated Six Incentive Grants Worth At Least $1 Million To Companies This Year Who Are Either Building New Facilities Or Expanding Facilities In The State.
Read moreA Hand Signal Recently Made Popular On The TikTok Social Media App Is Being Credited With Prompting The Rescue Of A Tennessee Woman Who Was The Victim Of An Alleged Domestic Violence And Kidnapping Situation.
Read moreTennessee Republicans Revealed Their Redistricting Plan On Wednesday. To The Dismay Of Those In The Democratic Party, The Plan Will Split Nashville, Previously One Seat, Into Three.
Read moreVictims Of The Recent Tornadoes In Parts Of Tennessee, As Well As Kentucky And Illinois, Will Have Until May 16th, 2022 To File Individual And Business Tax Returns And To Make Any Tax-Related Payments.
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