Tennessee Department of Agriculture Seeks Proposals for Grants to Combat Water Pollution
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture is accepting grant proposals to combat nonpoint source pollution, with a deadline of December 2, 2024. Eligible entities can apply for funding to implement water quality projects.
U.S. Attorney Henry Leventis Announces Resignation After Tenure Spotlighting Public Safety and Civil Rights in Middle Tennessee
U.S. Attorney Henry Leventis has announced his resignation, effective October 4, 2024, after serving for two years and leading key initiatives in the Middle District of Tennessee.
Dyersburg's Water Infrastructure Set for Improvement with $332K State Loan, Part of Tennessee's $48.6M Environmental Push
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and TDEC announce a $332,173 loan to improve Northwest Dyersburg Utility District's water infrastructure, as part of a larger $48.6 million statewide initiative.
Tennessee Agencies Unite to Distribute Emergency Go-Kits to Disabilities Community During National Preparedness Month
TEMA and TDHS in Tennessee are distributing 300 Emergency Go-Kits to individuals with disabilities for enhanced emergency readiness, featuring items like weather radios and strobe lights.


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