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Topic: Hamblen County
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Tennessee Department of Education releases 2019 TNReady Results
The TNReady scores also show that more than half the schools in Tennessee – 56 percent – improved their growth scores (TVAAS scores) from the previous year, with 41 percent of all schools earning a level 4 or 5 TVAAS rating which measures year-to-year growth. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
AT&T Expands High-Speed Internet in Communities across Tennessee
As part of our FCC Connect America Fund commitment, AT&T has deployed high-speed internet service to rural and underserved locations in parts of 51 counties serving more than 37,000 Tennessee locations. For much of this rural deployment, AT&T is using its Fixed Wireless Internet service. Launched in Tennessee in June of 2017, this innovative service delivers an internet connection with download speeds of at least 10Mbps and upload speeds of at least 1Mbps to homes and small businesses. ![]() Recent Fixed Wireless Deployments Bring Internet Service to more than 37,000 Rural Locations in Parts of 51 Counties. 100% Fiber-Optic Internet Powered by AT&T Fiber Available at more than 330,000 Tennessee Locations. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
36 People in Montgomery County died of drug overdoses in 20151,451 Tennesseans Die from Drug Overdoses in 2015
This is the highest annual number of overdose deaths recorded in state history and brings the five-year total for Tennessee to 6,036 lives lost. That figure is approximately the equivalent of every person on 40 mid-size jet liners dying. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam Names David Purkey Commissioner of Safety and Homeland SecurityPurkey Has Served as Homeland Security Advisor for Past Five Years
Purkey, 57, has served as the department’s assistant commissioner and homeland security advisor since 2011. Under his leadership, the Office of Homeland Security has transformed into a proactive agency, overseeing school security plans, training citizens and law enforcement agencies in active shooter response, and leading the state’s efforts to combat cybercrime. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Department of Education Releases Guidebook Highlighting Districts Focused on Teacher Leadership
In 2011, the Tennessee State Board of Education adopted the Teacher Leader Model Standards, which provide a cohesive, transparent set of skills and competencies to guide and encourage the development of teacher leaders. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Education | No Comments
Tennessee Hunting Seasons set at May Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Meeting
The state’s hunting seasons are annually established each year during the TWFC’s May meeting. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency made its recommendations during the April meeting. Additional recommendations were made by commission members.
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Tennessee Department of Health says Wildlife Rabies Vaccination Project protects People and Pets
“Control of raccoon rabies is vital to public health. We are pleased to be part of this important and effective program to reduce rabies in wildlife, which helps prevent transmission to people, pets and livestock,” said TDH Commissioner John Dreyzehner, MD, MPH. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville-Montgomery County under Severe Thunderstorm Watch until Tonight
Severe thunderstorms possible through tonight across Middle Tennessee for locations west of the Cumberland Plateau region. Afternoon heat index values today are expected to be 100 to 105 degrees with a return to 100 to 105 degrees heat index values for these locations again Friday afternoon through Monday afternoon. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Tennessee Department of Health Wildlife Rabies Vaccination Project helps protect People and PetsBaiting Program Expanding in Tennessee This Year to Prevent Raccoon Rabies
The annual baiting program administered by USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, began in Tennessee September 27th, 2014. “Control of raccoon rabies is vital to public health, as reducing rabies in wildlife helps prevent transmission to people, pets and livestock,” said Health Commissioner John Dreyzehner, MD, MPH. ”We are pleased to be part of this important and effective program.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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