“Smart City” At Center Of Power Grid Study, Remote Control Of Electricity, And Other World Economic Forum Initiatives

The “Smart City” Of Chattanooga Is The Focus Of An Ongoing Study Between Oak Ridge National Laboratory And EPB, The Publicly Owned Electric Power Distribution And Telecommunications Company That Serves Approximately 180 Thousand Homes And Businesses In A 600-Square Mile Area In The Greater Chattanooga Area And Hamilton County.

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Study Examines Increased Reliance On Temporary Staff In TN Long-Term Care Facilities

A New Study By The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Of Research And Education Accountability Examines The Use Of Temporary Nursing Staff By Nursing Homes And Assisted Care Facilities.

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Nashville Council Members Will Receive Copy Of Titans Stadium Renovation Plan

Nashville’s Metro Council Hoped For A Study To Evaluate The Definition Of “First Class” In Its Current Lease Agreement With The Tennessee Titans. For $315,000, The City Paid For A Study On The Matter And Instead Received An Evaluation Of The Titans-Led Renovation Plans.

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Tennessee Abortion Numbers Drop As Neighboring States See Increase

A New National Study Has Tracked A Noticeable Decline In The Number Of Abortions Performed In Many States – Including Tennessee – Since The Overturning Of Roe V. Wade By The Supreme Court. While There Has Been A Decline In Abortions Performed In Tennessee, The Number Had Jumped In Neighboring States.

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Tennessee’s Amtrak Ridership Remains Down As State Officials Prepare Study

Ridership On Tennessee’s One Line Of Amtrak Service Has Dropped Considerably Since Pre-Pandemic Numbers As The Tennessee Advisory Commission On Intergovernmental Relations Prepares A Study On Passenger Service In The State.

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New Study Proves That Homeschoolers Excel In Social Skills Over Public School Students

A Recent Study Seeks To Answer The Most Dreaded Of All Questions Put To Most Homeschool Parents – “But What About Socialization?” National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI) Put Together A Review Of The Findings From Israeli Scholars, Michal Unger Madara And Iris BenDavid-Hadar Earlier This Month.

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