Tennessee One Of The Worst States For Military Retirees, New Report Says
Tennessee Ranks As One Of The Worst States In The Nation For Military Retirees, According To A Recent Report Published By The Personal Finance Website Wallethub.
Read moreTennessee Ranks As One Of The Worst States In The Nation For Military Retirees, According To A Recent Report Published By The Personal Finance Website Wallethub.
Read moreAfter A Year Of Prodding, Letter Writing, Citizen Action Meetings, Emails, Phone Calls, And Newspaper Advertising, The Citizens Of Jefferson County, And A Group Of Dedicated Veterans, Finally Shamed The Jefferson County, Tennessee School Board Into Making A Policy Change To Allow Military Tassels To Be Worn At Graduation By Seniors That Have Signed Their Lives Over To The United States Military As Recruits.
Read moreIn Response To The Recent Overturn Of Roe V. Wade And Tennessee’s Trigger Law That Went Into Effect Shortly Thereafter, The U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs (VA) Has Released A New Interim Rule That They Intend To Provide Abortions And Abortion Counseling For Pregnant Veterans And Their Beneficiaries In Cases Of Rape And Incest.
Read moreOf The Communities In Tennessee With Populations Of At Least 25,000, This City Has The Highest Share Of Military Veterans.
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Read moreThe Tennessee Comptroller’s Office Of Research And Education Accountability (OREA) Has Completed An Evaluation Of A Program Providing Awards Of Financial Aid To Armed Services Veterans To Attend Institutions Of Higher Education In Tennessee.
Read moreThe Clarksville Metro Area, Which Covers Parts Of Tennessee And Kentucky, Is Home To A Higher Concentration Of Military Veterans Than The Average Across The Country.
Read moreHamilton County General Sessions Court Judges Lila Statom And Alex McVeagh Have Announced The Renewed Push To Increase Veteran Participation In Hamilton County’s Misdemeanor Mental Health And Drug Recovery Court Dockets.
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