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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Putnam County ‘Independent’ Candidates Have Significant Democrat Voting Histories

Voting Records Indicate That Many Independent Candidates In Putnam County Have A Significant History Of Voting For Democrats And Some Have Made Contributions To Liberal / Democrat Political Action Committees.

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Bill Regulating Homeless Encampments On Public Property Becomes Law Without Governor’s Signature

Legislation That Would Make Camping On Tennessee Public Property A Misdemeanor Is Became Law Last Week Without Governor Bill Lee’s Signature. The New Law Will Go Into Effect July 1st, 2022.

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Judge Barred From Opioid Trial After Using Case To Boost His Reelection Bid

An Appellate Court Is Barring A Tennessee Judge From Presiding Over A Governmental Lawsuit Against Opioid Makers, Distributors And Pharmacies For Billing Himself On Facebook As A Warrior Against The Drugs And Using The Case To Bolster His Own Reelection Campaign.

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More TN Senators Sign On In Support Of Special Session! – TennCon BIG 7 Weekend Digest

1) More TN Senators Sign On In Support Of Special Session
2) Governor Lee Asks For Greater Transparency In Afghan Resettlement
3) Republicans Call On Biden To Fix Border Crisis In Del Rio
4) 3rd Arrest From TN Illegal Immigration Center For Sexual Battery Of Minor
5) V@X Mandates Are Driving Tennesseans Out Of The Workforce
6) U.S. Supreme Court To Reconsider Roe V. Wade
7) Putnam County Football Players Take A Knee To Pray After Complaint From National Watchdog Group

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Putnam County Football Players Take A Knee To Pray After Complaint From National Watchdog Group

On September 17th, After The Football Game Between Upperman High School And Stone Memorial High School, The Players Gathered To Lead Prayer With The Overwhelming Support Of Their Parents And Community.

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TennCare Fraud Cases On The Rise

In March Alone, There Were Six Separate Cases Of Tenncare Fraud Reported In Tennessee. This Number Is Up From Only One Case In February And Another Single Case In January. The March Cases Involve Offenders All Across Tennessee And From Other States Including New Hampshire And Georgia.

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Tennessee Department of Education Selects Districts for Literacy Networks

On Monday, The Tennessee Department Of Education Announced The 48 Districts They Selected To Partake In The New Literacy Implementation Network. The Network Is Part Of The State’s Reading 360 Initiative, Put In Place To Improve The Reading Skills Of K-12 Students Across The State.

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