Low-Performing Tennessee School Districts Speak Out Against New Accountability Model

With Many Tennessee Public School Districts Having A Very Low Percentage Of Their Students Testing At Grade Level Proficiency, It Is Highly Unlikely The Districts Would Want The Public To Gain An Even Clearer Picture Of The Subpar Education That Is Being Provided.

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More Than Half Of All Rural Tennessee Hospitals No Longer Deliver Babies

More Than Half Of All Rural Tennessee Hospitals No Longer Deliver Babies — A Trend That Shows No Clear Signs Of Reversal While Pregnant Patients Outside Major Metropolitan Areas Routinely Drive An Hour, Or More, In Order To Give Birth.

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Local GOP Groups Disagree With RINO Vote Allowing Democrats To Vote In GOP Primaries

The Tennessee House Local Government Committee Has Now Killed Multiple Bills This Legislative Session That Would Have Ensured Party Election Integrity For Their Constituents And The State Of Tennessee As A Whole. So Began The Tennessee Conservative’s Mission To Find Out What Exactly Republican Constituents Had To Say About Closing The State’s Primaries.

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Tennessee Counties, Cities Receive $38M In Federal Funds For Water Infrastructure Improvements

Six Tennessee Counties Are Receiving Federal Grants That Add Up To Nearly $38 Million For Water Infrastructure.

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7 Iconic War Heroes From Tennessee

With Great Respect And Appreciation As We Approach Memorial Day, We Have Compiled This List Of Seven Great Heroes That Called Tennessee Their Home.

Most Names You Will Quickly Recognize, But There Are A Few That Haven’t Received The Public Recognition That They Much Deserve.

As There Are Countless Heroes From The Volunteer State, We Had To Limit The Number To Highlight In This Piece To Seven. For The Many That Are Left Off Of Our List, They Too, All Have Our Utmost Respect And Heartfelt Appreciation For All They Did To Keep Our Nation Free.

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Hancock County Schools To Implement New Mask Mandate

On Tuesday, August 3, Hancock County Schools Announced That They Would Be The Only School System In Northeast Tennessee To Require Masks.

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TennCare Fraud Cases Decline In April, But Still Higher Than Average

The Number Of Reported Tenncare Fraud Cases Declined In April Down To Just Three For The Month From A Recent High Number Of 6 Cases In March. Despite The Drop By Half For April, The Number Is Still High Considering The Average.

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Tennessee Counties Updating Mask Mandates

With The Start Of Spring, The Continuation Of Vaccinations, And The Approach Of Lee’s Executive Order’s End, Many Counties Are Clarifying Their Plans For Local Mask Mandates.

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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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Hamilton County Sets Standard For Case Against Mask Mandates

Hamilton County Called Out By A County In Georgia As Example Of How Mask Mandates Are Not Working.

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