Tennessee Funding Board Approves $10.3M In Incentives To 7 Projects
The Tennessee State Funding Board Approved $10.3 Million In Incentives For Seven Companies At Its Monday Afternoon Meeting.
Read moreThe Tennessee State Funding Board Approved $10.3 Million In Incentives For Seven Companies At Its Monday Afternoon Meeting.
Read moreBridgetown Natural Foods Is Receiving $1.3 Million Through Incentives For Its $78.3 Million Manufacturing And Distribution Facility In Tennessee.
Read moreNever Before Have Government Actors Been More Aggressive About Driving A Wedge Between Parent And Child. School Officials Are Pushing Students Into “Secret Social Transition Plans” Where The Child Begins To Identify As A Different Sex—Even Changing Their Name And Dress. And This Process Is Willfully Hidden From The Parents. But The Problem Is Not Just Outside The Volunteer State’s Borders…
Read moreTennessee Saw Some Of The Largest Learning Recovery From Pandemic Conditions, According To A Study From The Harvard Center For Education Policy Research.
Read moreWhile Liberals Decry The Book Reviews That The Wilson County School Board Has Overseen Since April 2022, The District’s High School Libraries Have Fewer Books On Political Topics That Espouse A Conservative Viewpoint.
Read moreA Former Lebanon High School Teacher Has Finally Been Sentenced For Crimes Committed In 2015 And 2016.
Read moreIn Tennessee’s Thriving Counties, Growth Is More Than A Statistic; It’s A Living, Breathing Force Reshaping Communities. But Behind These Impressive Growth Numbers Lies A Complex Narrative About Fiscal Responsibility, One That Demands Closer Examination.
Read moreA Morrison Man Who Recently Pleaded Guilty To Vehicular Homicide And Driver Intoxication In A 2021 Fatal Car Accident Had Four Previous Arrests For Charges Of Driving Under The Influence.
Read moreA Vote Will Soon Be Held To Determine Whether Or Not Wilson County Residents Will Still Be Allowed To Speak About Explicit Material In School Libraries During School Board Meetings.
Read moreOp-Ed: It Is My Hope That The Wilson Post Editorial Board Will Carefully Consider The Following In Relation To The Official Opinion Of Main Street Media Of Tennessee Regarding Citizen Commentary During Wilson County School Board Meetings.
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