Middle Tennessee News
Governor Lee Emphasizes Workforce Development at Rural Opportunity Summit
Governor Bill Lee's Rural Opportunity Summit focuses on advancing workforce development in Tennessee's rural areas.
Nashville Fire Department Launches Annual Fill the Boot Campaign
Nashville Fire Department kicks off its annual Fill the Boot campaign to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association.
Public comment invited for an air pollution source permit application in Nashville.
Public comment period open for air pollution source permit application.
Nashville awarded $5 million federal grant to remove barriers to affordable housing.
Chief John Drake is now President of the Police Executive Research Forum.
Road maintenance and construction activities scheduled in East and Middle Tennessee for August 22-28, 2024.
Proxy wagering is illegal in Tennessee, punishable by jail time.
Metro Council unanimously approves the creation of the East Bank Development Authority.
Upcoming lane closures in West Tennessee from August 21-28, 2024.
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