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Motlow-Smyrna Installs Ambulance Simulator

Motlow’s Smyrna campus recently became the College’s third site to receive an ambulance simulator for the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Program. A crew worked for three days straight to build the simulator, giving instructors a new resource to expand the simulations and training available to students. The purpose of the simulator is to create scenarios …

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Motlow State Offers EMS Training Courses

Motlow State Community College’s Sparta Site will offer four opportunities this fall to train current medical professionals in advanced medical practices and assist EMS personnel in obtaining progressive certifications. Each course supports the advancement of emergency professionals at various stages in the medical field. These courses make medical training an affordable and convenient process. From …

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County Unemployment Rates for July

The vast majority of counties in Tennessee experienced a decrease in their unemployment rates during July, according to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development (TDLWD). Seventy-nine of Tennessee’s 95 counties reported lower unemployment compared to the county statistics for June. Williamson, Cheatham, Sevier, and Moore counties all had the lowest rates of unemployment at …

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tnAchieves needs More Mentors in Our Area

tnAchieves mentors help the next generation of Tennessee’s workforce pursue a high-quality post-secondary credential after high school and build the skills necessary to access a meaningful career. With just one hour per month, you can support the next generation as they transition into college. Click here to register as a tnAchieves mentor. With just two months until …

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Tennessee Tech Signs Transfer Agreement with Motlow State

Motlow State Community College recently visited Tennessee Tech University to sign an articulation agreement to benefit Motlow’s Engineering students. Tennessee Technological University President Philip Oldham, along with TTU faculty and staff, met with Motlow’s President, Dr. Michael Torrence, and Executive Administrator Alissa Roebuck to sign the agreement. The document ensures that students who are pursuing …

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Multi-County Cancer Support Network Walk-a-Thon is September 8

30th Annual Multi-County Cancer Support Network Walk-a-thon fundraiser will be held at the old Franklin County high school football stadium at 6 PM on Friday, September 8. Get your team ready and raise some funds to help out local people who are fighting cancer. This is a vital source of income for MCCSN. Without it, …

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Twelve Nonprofits Receive Funding Recipients of United Way of Highway 55

United Way of Highway 55 announces the funding of twelve local nonprofits. ​On June 20, 21, & 22, the United Way of Highway 55 allocations committee, made up of local community and Board members, reviewed applications and conducted interviews with each agency. Of 30 nonprofit applicants, the committee chose 12 nonprofit partners to help fund. …

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Metro Moore County Sheriff’s Office Earns First Place Trophy

Metro Moore County Sheriff’s Office recently took First Place at the Tennessee Lifesavers Conference & Law Enforcement Challenge over all agencies that participated from across the State with 11-25 officers. The Tennessee Highway Safety Office hosts an event each year to advocate for Traffic Safety across the State. Metro Moore County Sheriff’s Office congratulates their …

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