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Phil Bredesen

African-American museum seeks to delay construction

With fundraising stalled just a year before an expected groundbreaking, organizers of a planned African-American museum in Nashville have started talking to state officials about extending their deadline.

Video: GM launches Traverse at Tennessee plant

After a 12-month retooling and an investment topping $600 million, General Motors' manufacturing plant in Spring Hill, Tenn., recently kicked off the start of regular production of the all-new 2009 Chevrolet Traverse, GM's...

Sullivan Dems address issue of GOP's early voting deputy

Published 10/11/2008 By Hank Hayes KINGSPORT — Sullivan County Democrats conceded Saturday they can’t do anything about Republicans having their own extra set of eyes at the polls during early voting beginning on Wednesday. The...

Venable, Burke heading to Germany to woo Volkswagen suppliers

Published 10/11/2008 By Rick Wagner NETWORKS is working on efforts to promote Sullivan County, Kingsport, Bristol, Tenn., and Bluff City as a location for automotive suppliers for VW and others. KINGSPORT — Local economic...

TWRA to take down Black Swamp levee

By ANNE PAINE • Staff Writer • October 10, 2008 The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency will remove a levee built a year ago to flood Black Swamp in West Tennessee for duck hunting, an agency attorney confirmed Wednesday. The...

SHIT hits the fan

ust when The University of Memphis thought its budget crunch couldn't get any worse, it did. With the economy in free fall, higher education is feeling the strain. In an effort to balance Tennessee's budget, the Tennessee Board...

MTSU Student Charged With Arson, Committing Terrorist Act [Murfreesboro, TN]

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. - A student confessed to sending threatening e-mails that prompted Middle Tennessee State University officials to cancel classes. "This e-mail was very generic and did not mention any particular person by...

Governor Convenes Local Leaders on Future of Clean Energy Technology in Tennessee

KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Oct. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- To further accelerate the state's leadership in the energy sector, Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen, former U.S. Sen. Howard Baker, and more than 30 clean energy experts will converge at the...

Tenn. budget shortfall grows amid economic woes

Next Politics & Policy Article NASHVILLE, Tenn. - A growing budget shortfall for state government reflects a deteriorating economy where Tennesseans are buying less and businesses are struggling to make money. And Gov. Phil...

Kansas farmers harvesting bountiful fall crops

Kansas farmers are well into their harvest of what is an anticipated to be a record corn crop. Kansas Corn Growers Association spokeswoman Sue Schulte said this week that corn growers are very optimistic about their yields and...

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