The Tennessee Conservative News Break March 22, 2021

1) Tennessee Lottery Hits ‘Action 24/7’ With Temporary Suspension Of Sportsbook License
2) ‘Third grade is too late’: Memphis To Forge Ahead With Second Grade Reading Retention Policy This Fall
3) Texas Governor Blasts Biden Over Conditions At Federal Run Facilities Where Minors Are Being Held
4) Financial Woes Surpass Coronavirus As Top Concern Of Americans
5) North Carolina Congressman Proposes Bill To End Federal Pay For Union Business
6) Country Music’s Top Artists Band Together For “All Together For Animals” Virtual Concert

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Struggling Chattanooga Aquarium Gets Help from Country Music Star Power

Brad Paisley, Old Dominion, Ashley Mcbryde, Wynonna, Riley Green, Jessie James Decker, Shy Carter And Others Will Take The Virtual Stage For An Incredible Virtual Concert Fundraising Event Benefitting The Tennessee Aquarium & More Than 200 Other Zoos & Aquariums.

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Research On Travel Plans And Safety Topped 2021 Chattanooga Tourism Summit

Around 175 People Tuned Into The 2021 Virtual Chattanooga Tourism Summit To Reflect On The Past Year And Look Ahead To The Future Of Hamilton County’s Hospitality And Tourism Industry.

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Stay Local, Go Global With An Around-The-World Trip At The Tennessee Aquarium

The Light At The End Of Winter’s Dreary Tunnel Is Fast Approaching, But For Many Families, The Opportunity To Travel To Distant Lands Is Just A Spring Break Pipe Dream. Fortunately, Would-be Globetrotters Can Satisfy Their Wanderlust And Meet Amazing Animals From All Seven Continents Without Leaving The Chattanooga Waterfront.

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Chattanooga River And Collegedale Markets To Re-Open In Mid-March

After Closing Their Markets Due To The Pandemic In Fall Of Last Year, Organizers Of Two Of Chattanooga Area’s Most Popular Farmers & Artists Markets State They Feel Confident, And Also Responsible, For Maintaining Connection Between Farmers / Artisans & The Hamilton County / Chattanooga Community.

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