Tennessee and Georgia resist health care reform Chattanooga Times Free Press by Mariann Martin With less than a year before state legislation must be in place to implement a critical part of national health care reform, Tennessee and Georgia, along with 18 other states, have not made substantial progress toward meeting federal ...
A New Day: Cleanup accelerates at East Tennessee Technology Park Oak Ridger By Anonymous For nearly two decades, environmental cleanup has been the focus of the Department of Energy at the former K-25 site, now known as the East Tennessee Technology Park. Once a vibrant uranium enrichment plant that played a valuable role in ...
Lee Davis: GPS And Tracking Criminals In Tennessee The Chattanoogan GPS technology can be a wonderful thing, just ask anyone with a terrible sense of direction what a godsend it can be. While the technology has many helpful, civilian uses it can also be used for other, more intrusive purposes.
New teacher evaluation systems in Tennessee have rough road ahead The Hechinger Report The previous week, the school's assistant principal, Isaac Robinson, had dropped in, unannounced, to watch Sellers teach as part of Tennessee's new evaluation system.Now he was about to reveal her scores. As he fiddled with a computer connected to a ...
RESET BUTTON: Team-building process includes video games for Vols GoVolsXtra By Austin Ward By Austin Ward With cell phones, social media and the Internet constantly available, the way players communicate now is obviously different than when Tennessee's football coach was in school. But the technological advances also can be ...
UT educators like Haslam's budget proposal Knoxville News Sentinel By Megan Boehnke Funding for a $94 million renovation and expansion of Strong Hall on the University of Tennessee campus was included in Gov. Bill Haslam's budget proposal that was released last week. If the money is approved by the General Assembly, ...
Staying close to power The Tennessean Chaired the House Committee on Science and Technology from 2007 to 2010. Is now eligible to lobby his former colleagues after a one-year “cooling off” period that ended Jan. 3. Former Democratic congressman, senator and vice president from Tennessee...
Agriculture is big business in Miss. Laurel Leader Call By Charlotte A. Graham, countyreporter@laurelleadercall.com CNHI LAUREL — Business and industry leaders, as well as Jones County Junior College students, gathered at Ronald E. Whitehead Advanced Technology Center Thursday for the college's 7th Annual ...
Free Renewable Energy Grant Workshop PR.com (press release) This is an innovation and sustainable technology designed and manufactured in Tennessee turning garbage into clean energy. A new Tennessee grant provides financial assistance to install and construct energy projects such as the CHyP Biomass to Power ...