Tennessee's February Tax Revenues Surpass Estimates as Economic Optimism Holds Firm
Tennessee's tax revenues surpassed February's budget estimates by $16.9 million, with sales tax receipts exceeding expectations. Corporate and fuel taxes fell short, but the overall tax revenue for the fiscal year is $22.8 million above estimate.
Tennessee Historical Commission Set to Break Ground on New $6.5 Million Visitor Center at Carter House State Historic Site in Franklin
The Tennessee Historical Commission announced the groundbreaking for the Herbert Harper Visitor Center at Carter House State Historic Site, set for March 28, 2025.
Gallatin, TN Seeks Experienced Equipment Operator II for Public Utilities Department
Gallatin, Tennessee, is hiring an Equipment Operator II at $22.45/hr for their Public Utilities/Water Department, requiring experience with heavy machinery, a high school diploma/GED, and a valid driver's license.
Nashville Register of Deeds Office Temporarily Closes for Upgrades, Unveils Enhanced Customer Experience Post-Renovation
The Nashville Register of Deeds will close on March 17-18 for construction, enhancing customer experience with new features like an archive center & a Veterans ID booth, and free parking on reopening.
Nashville's Vice Mayor Angie Henderson Appointed to National League of Cities Committee, Boosting City's Voice in Federal Advocacy
Nashville Vice Mayor Angie Henderson joins the NLC's Transportation Committee, while Council Member Kyonzté Toombs rejoins the Finance Committee, aiming to influence federal policies for cities like Nashville.
Brentwood Fire and Rescue Welcomes New Firefighters and Celebrates Promotions at City Commission Meeting
Brentwood Fire and Rescue Department welcomed new firefighters Matthew Feehan, Santino Miranda, and Robert Smith, and promoted Caleb Lovett to Lieutenant and Jason Sikes, who obtained international accreditation.












