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News for Warren County, Tennnessee

Fall Enrollment Increases Seven Percent at Motlow

Motlow State’s latest enrollment results suggest economic gains for middle Tennessee. For three years, colleges across the nation have experienced pandemic-related enrollment declines. This troubling pattern raised concerns for both wage-earners as well as employers. Motlow’s enrollment pattern broke from that trend this fall. At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Motlow had approximately 6,500 …

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New Motlow Aviation Director Takes Flight

Motlow State’s Aviation Simulation Lab in Shelbyville, TN, is under new leadership. Aviation Director James “Jake” Washburn has decades of experience and is excited to share his love of flying with those interested in obtaining pilot credentials. Washburn worked in healthcare for 20 years and started flying in 1995 as a private pilot. He is …

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McNeilus Steel, Inc. Adding Jobs in Warren County

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter, and McNeilus Steel, Inc. officials announced Tuesday the company will invest $23.4 million to expand its presence in Tennessee by locating new operations in Morrison.  McNeilus will create 55 new jobs in Tier 4, At-Risk Warren County, as the company constructs …

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Help for Producers because of Extreme Drought

Several Tennessee counties have been designated as D-3 or under extreme drought conditions on the latest USDA drought monitor. Producers are eligible for drought assistance payments from USDA FSA. Producers in Franklin, Grundy, Warren Counties should contact their local FSA offices for information on receiving assistance. Producers will need to provide data on the number …

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County Unemployment Rates for September

Ninety-three of Tennessee’s 95 counties recorded unemployment rates below 5% in September, while statewide unemployment inched up for the month, according to the latest data from the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Moore and Sevier counties had the state’s lowest unemployment rates for September at 2.6%. Bedford County went up from 3.5% in August …

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Motlow Commences ARTC Expansion Construction

Motlow-McMinnville recently held the groundbreaking ceremony for its Automation and Robotics Training Center Expansion. This new facility will seat students in the upcoming Electric Vehicle Technology (EVT) program that begins in the fall of 2024. Motlow President Dr. Michael Torrence began the ceremony by introducing the guest speakers and welcoming everyone to the event. He …

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Motlow-McMinnville Expands Automation Facilities

By the fall of 2024, Motlow-McMinnville will have an additional building to house its first cohort of students for the new Electric Vehicle Program. The groundbreaking ceremony will take place soon, and Motlow is happy to host a group of leaders working to advance Middle Tennessee’s cyber and electric vehicle interests. An electric vehicle is …

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Education Extending through Extended Reality

Motlow State Community College is one of six institutions selected for a $4,000,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The grant goes toward the Resource Collaborative for Immersive Technologies (RECITE), a collaboration between academic institutions and NSF grantees. This project is designed to promote the research, development, and usage of extended reality (XR) technology …

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Saturday’s Fatal Crash on Hwy 41A is One of Over 1,000 in Tennessee this year

Multiple lives have been claimed in traffic crashes this year; a 24 year-old male was killed in a Saturday accident on Hwy 41A between Tullahoma and Estill Springs. Two others were injured. (We will have more details when the THP releases the information.) The number of fatal crashes so far this year has amounted to at …

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Camper Reported Stolen in Warren County

Investigator Holden Baker with the Warren County Sheriff’s Department is asking for information regarding a camper that was stolen from 383 McCollum Bend Road. The camper is a 24′, creme color, bumper-hitch, 2005 Keystone Zepplin 281. It is believed that the camper may have been taken by a person driving a gray Dodge truck with …

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