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Courts to Remain Closed through March 31, 2021

The Tennessee Supreme Court has issued a new order suspending of all in-person proceedings in all state and local courts in Tennessee, including but not limited to municipal, juvenile, general sessions, trial, and appellate courts, through the close of business on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. There are some exceptions. If you currently have a case …

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More Contagious Strain of COVID-19 is beginning across the Country

A more contagious strain of COVID-19 could sweep through the country and become the dominate variant of the virus by March, according to a new report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The new and more transmissible strain is called SARS-CoV-2 known as B.1.1.7. Hospitals already struggle to staff personnel needed to treat current …

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Heavy Equipment crew at Arnold AFB helps keep roadways safe if Winter Weather Strikes

Though snow days are fairly few and far between for Tennessee, whenever inclement weather does occur during the cold, winter months, the Heavy Equipment crew that oversees roads maintenance at Arnold Air Force Base is ready to tackle it head-on and keep the streets on base safe. Base Operations and Support team stays updated on …

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“Bone Yard” of Hundreds of Deceased Animals located in Grundy County

More than 250 dogs were rescued in Grundy County over the weekend from a property where hundreds of other animals were found dead, according to a non-profit animal rescue group. Dogs on Borrowed Time posted more than 80 photos on Facebook, showing what she described as a “bone yard” with “hundreds of deceased animals” at …

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Gov. Lee Signs Medicaid Waiver, Despite Stern Opposition

Gov. Bill Lee has signed a resolution authorizing major changes to the state’s Medicaid program, TennCare. Critics warned the move could lead to healthcare cuts and reduced coverage for vulnerable populations. The Medicaid waiver, greenlighted by the federal government and approved by the Tennessee General Assembly, is the first of its kind in the country, and …

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Tennessee Department of Health says Two Coffee County Medical Workers dealing with Board Action

A Manchester pharmacy technician accused of drug diversion has voluntarily surrendered her license and a Tullahoma physician assistant is also guilty of unprofessional conduct, according to a monthly report from the Tennessee Department of Health. Manchester Pharmacy Technician Sabrina Gilliam is guilty of drug diversion. Gilliam has voluntarily surrendered her license, according to the department …

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New Features added to State COVID-19 Website

The Tennessee Department of Health and Tennessee’s Unified Command Group have added new features to the COVID19.tn.gov website to make it easier for users to find county-specific information and request an appointment for COVID-19 vaccination. The COVID19.tn.gov website provides a simple tool for Tennesseans to find their phase in Tennessee’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan. Updates to this tool …

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Sunday Jan. 17, 2021 COVID-19 State and Area Update

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 4,474 additional cases and 36 deaths related to COVID-19 across the state for Sunday, January 17. Tennessee is up to 8,391 total deaths.  The state reported 2,699 people currently hospitalized in Tennessee due to COVID-19. ICU Bed availability is at 9%. Last week, Tennessee reported 651 COVID-19 deaths. The week of January …

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Special Legislation set to address K-12 Student Learning Loss due to COVID-19

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has announced special session legislation addressing K-12 student learning loss and the adverse effects on Tennessee students’ proficiency in reading and math after extended time away from the classroom due to COVID-19. Data suggests that Tennessee third graders are facing an estimated 50% drop in reading proficiency and a projected 65% …

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