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Registration opens for Carson-Newman Army ROTC Summer Basic Camp

Registration opens for Carson-Newman Army ROTC Summer Basic Camp

Registration is now open for Carson-Newman University’s Army ROTC basic camp scheduled for this summer. Different than basic training, the summer camp allows participants to receive payment to attend, as well as six credit hours to Carson-Newman and an “A” for passing the course. The camp is designed for college students, typically between their sophomore […]

State of Tennessee: Carson-Newman “exceeds expectations” in latest Board of Education report

State of Tennessee: Carson-Newman “exceeds expectations” in latest Board of Education report

Carson-Newman University’s Education Department received news worth celebrating courtesy of the State of Tennessee. The Board of Education released its annual Educator Preparation Report Card this month. The report noted that Carson-Newman, along with nine other programs, in the state is considered to “exceed expectations.” Dr. Kim Hawkins, dean of Carson-Newman’s School of Education and […]

Tennessee Attorney General’s Office Division of Consumer Affairs Notifies Public of New Law Impacting Recording of Service Contracts

Tennessee Attorney General’s Office Division of Consumer Affairs Notifies Public of New Law Impacting Recording of Service Contracts

The Tennessee Attorney General’s Office Division of Consumer Affairs (DCA) would like to notify the public of a new law impacting the recording of service contracts with a Register of Deeds. This new law prohibits the recording of service agreements and makes a service contract void and unenforceable if the agreement: Purports to run with […]

Pothole Repairs Update

Pothole Repairs Update

Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) crews are working around the clock repairing potholes along interstates and state routes caused by last month’s record winter storm which dumped more snow in 24 hours than we normally see in an entire winter. The statewide effort is using all available resources, including contract crews, to repair the damaged areas […]

Updates Needed to Measure Judicial Caseloads in Tennessee

Updates Needed to Measure Judicial Caseloads in Tennessee

A new report shows updates are needed to produce the study state lawmakers consult when allocating resources across Tennessee’s 32 judicial districts. The Tennessee Comptroller’s Office is required by law to complete a weighted caseload study to understand how criminal and civil cases impact district attorneys (DAs), public defenders (PDs), and trial court judges each […]

TDOE Releases 2023 ACT Senior Retake Data

TDOE Releases 2023 ACT Senior Retake Data

Today, the Tennessee Department of Education released data on the 2023 ACT Senior Retake, which provides public high school seniors with an additional opportunity to boost their score on the ACT for free. Thanks to the retake opportunity, the number of high school seniors who took the ACT in 2023 and are now eligible for […]

Jefferson County High School Lucas Havely Named Roan Scholar at ETSU

Jefferson County High School Lucas Havely Named Roan Scholar at ETSU

Lucas Havely, a Jefferson County High School senior, has been named a Roan Scholar, selected from more than 450 high school senior applicants from across Tennessee and the bordering states of Georgia, Kentucky, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Eleven outstanding high school seniors from across the region have been selected as the newest members […]

The Princeton Review: Carson-Newman program “one of nation’s best”

The Princeton Review: Carson-Newman program “one of nation’s best”

Carson-Newman University’s online Master of Science in Nursing – Family Nurse Practitioner program (MSN-FNP) is one of the best in the in the nation according to The Princeton Review’s 2024 listing. Carson-Newman was one of only five institutions in Tennessee to make the “Best Online Nursing School Master’s Program” list.   “It is always an honor to have our programs and faculty recognized,” said Dr. Lana […]

Cost Share Funding Available for Agricultural and Forestry Businesses

Cost Share Funding Available for Agricultural and Forestry Businesses

The Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA) announces the third round of funding for the Tennessee Forestry, Agriculture, and Rural Markets (FARM) cost share program. FARM will provide financial assistance to agricultural, food, forestry, and nonprofit agricultural entities in Tennessee. “Tennessee’s Financial Stimulus Accountability Group allocated funds to invigorate rural economies and fuel the state’s overall […]

Tennessee Needs at Least $68 Billion Worth of Public Infrastructure Improvements

Tennessee Needs at Least $68 Billion Worth of Public Infrastructure Improvements

Tennessee needs at least $68 billion worth of public infrastructure improvements during the five-year period of July 2022 to June 2027—a $5 billion (9%) increase from the year before—according to a new report by the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR).  Health, Safety, and Welfare infrastructure needs increased by $2 billion—37% of the overall […]

Tennessee Higher Education Commission Announces Delay in Release of FAFSA Records by U.S. Department of Education

Tennessee Higher Education Commission Announces Delay in Release of FAFSA Records by U.S. Department of Education

The Tennessee Higher Education Commission (THEC) reports that students considering college can expect a delay in FAFSA processing. The U.S. Department of Education has informed stakeholders that records for the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) will not be released to institutions until mid-March. While the FAFSA typically launches in October on StudentAid.gov, […]

Rep. Burchett introduces bill to prevent school grants from being distributed based on political ideology

Rep. Burchett introduces bill to prevent school grants from being distributed based on political ideology

U.S. Congressman Tim Burchett (TN-02) introduced H.R. 7309, the Building Lasting Opportunities for Community K-12 (BLOCK) Act.  The BLOCK Act would replace the U.S. Department of Education’s formula grants with a system that would require the Department of Education to provide each state with a block grant in the amount they received the previous year. This system would prevent […]

CPI for all items rose 0.3% in January

CPI for all items rose 0.3% in January

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.3 percent in January on a seasonally adjusted basis, after rising 0.2 percent in December, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Over the last 12 months, the all items index increased 3.1 percent before seasonal adjustment. The index for shelter continued to rise […]

Listeria Outbreak Linked to Queso Fresco and Cotija Cheese

Listeria Outbreak Linked to Queso Fresco and Cotija Cheese

Recalled Food Cheeses, crema, and yogurt made by Rizo-López Foods On February 6, 2024, Rizo-López Foods recalled all cheeses and other dairy products made in their facility. Products were sold nationwide under these brands and at deli counters: Campesino Casa Cardenas Don Francisco Dos Ranchitos El Huache Food City La Ordena Rio Grande Rizo Bros San Carlos […]

Tennessee Sues NCAA Challenging Its NIL-Recruiting Ban

Tennessee Sues NCAA Challenging Its NIL-Recruiting Ban

On Wednesday, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti, along with Virginia, sued the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for violating federal antitrust laws with its anticompetitive restrictions on the ability of current and future student-athletes to benefit from their name, image, and likeness (NIL). These anticompetitive restrictions violate the Sherman Act, harm current and future student-athletes […]

Tennessee Promise Students Have More Successful Higher Education Outcomes

Tennessee Promise Students Have More Successful Higher Education Outcomes

The Tennessee Comptroller’s latest evaluation of the Tennessee Promise program shows that Promise students are earning more credits, are retained, and earn awards at higher rates than non-Promise students who enroll at the same schools. These statistics are revealed as part of the Comptroller’s Office of Research and Education Accountability’s regular evaluation of the effectiveness […]