Lee Proposes $626M In Transportation Spending In TN Budget
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Includes $626.5 Million In Road Projects For The Tennessee Department Of Transportation.
Read moreTennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s Proposed Fiscal Year 2023 Budget Includes $626.5 Million In Road Projects For The Tennessee Department Of Transportation.
Read moreRep. Bruce Griffey Of West Tennessee Said This Week He Is Sponsoring House Bill 1650 In An Effort To Take A Financial Load Off Of “Working” Tennesseans.
Read moreRoad Construction Won’t Delay Travelers During The Christmas And New Year’s Holidays In Tennessee.
Read moreOne Year After The Death Of Owner Bill Dorris, The Nathan Bedford Forrest Statue Near Nashville On I-65 Has Been Torn Down.
Read moreOn Wednesday, The Hamilton County Commission Voted Unanimously To Approve The Purchase Of McDonald Farms At A Price Of 16 million dollars For 2,170 Acres To Be Used Mainly As A Manufacturing Hub. The Rapid Economic Expansion In The County Brought About Concerns For Increased Infrastructure.
Read moreIn Yesterday’s Hamilton County Commission Meeting, The Commission Unanimously Approved A Resolution That Authorizes Mayor Coppinger To Apply To The Tennessee Department Of Transportation And Accept A Litter Prevention And Trash Collection Grant.
Read moreGovernor Bill Lee And Department Of Economic And Community Development Commissioner Bob Rolfe Announced New Jobs Coming To Tennessee Through Helen Of Troy Limited’s New Distribution Center.
Read moreThe Hernando De Soto ‘M’ Bridge That Takes 1-40 Over The Mississippi River From Memphis Has Been Indefinitely Closed After An Inspector Found A “Significant Fracture” On Tuesday.
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2) Governor Lee Quietly Receives Weekend Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine
3) Tennessee Permitless Carry Passes General Assembly And Moves On To Gov. Lee
4) 861 Criminals, 92 Sex Offenders Encountered At Texas Border In Past Few Days
5) Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Announces Enhanced Electronic Inmate Services
6) Tennessee Interstate Construction To Be Halted For Easter Weekend
The Tennessee Department Of Transportation Will Suspend All Interstate Construction Work This Easter Weekend In Anticipation Of Increased Holiday Travel.
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