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Tennessee celebrates 50 years of protected natural areas, state parks

Nashville Tennessean There s a spot along the northern edge of the Lake Trail at Radnor Lake State Park where Steve Ward likes to sit and look out.  From the observation deck there, he can see the farthest peak that marks the end of the park, which is also a protected natural area. If you sit long enough, you may see a blue heron skimming the water for its next meal, an otter swimming by or goslings plodding along the shoreline.  Ward, the park manager, said he hopes people will find a sense of reverence and wonder when they visit the Nashville park. Even though it s a busy park, he also hopes it s a peaceful place where people can enjoy nearly 1,400 acres of woods, trails and creeks surrounding the lake. 

Nashville Public Education Foundation Says Tennessee Investments in Schools is Grossly Inadequate; Calls on Community to Advocate for Increased Funding

Nashville Public Education Foundation Says Tennessee Investments in Schools is Grossly Inadequate; Calls on Community to Advocate for Increased Funding Share Article NPEF Pushing for Adoption of 2020 BEP Review Committee Priority Recommendations and Long-term Overhaul of Education Funding Formula Katie Cour is President and CEO for the Nashville Public Education Foundation “We have data that reflects proven paths to success. Investment in education is an investment in the future of our state, and it’s time our investment matches our priorities for students,” said Katie Cour, President and CEO, Nashville Public Education Foundation. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) March 15, 2021 In an effort to raise awareness of challenges in education and push for data-driven solutions, the Nashville Public Education Foundation (NPEF) has released an informational Policy Brief outlining the complexities, challenges, inadequacie

What to do with $1,400 stimulus check? Tips from an investment expert

Pay off the credit card. Order five favorite jackets so you have them for a lifetime in case they ever stop making them. Put good tires on the cars. Whittle down the school loans. Make a down payment on a house. Or just do nothing. Sit tight. “If I did not need to spend it I think I’d save it and sit back and see what happens with the economy,’’ said Horn, founder of Green Square Wealth Management, a Memphis firm managing $3 billion for 120 clients nationwide. What to do now with $1,400 Caution might sound like odd advice coming from an investment pro at a time the stock market is merrily rolling along.

How Tennessee may spend $30 billion in aid from American Rescue Plan

Nashville Tennessean Tennessee stands to receive $6.1 billion in direct aid under President Joe Biden s American Rescue Plan, which was signed into law Thursday afternoon amid opposition from Republican governors and lawmakers. Combined with aid for hard-hit tourism businesses, rent and mortgage assistance, education and other relief funds allocated by the plan, Tennessee is expected to receive more than $30 billion. The $1.9 trillion act includes $350 billion in direct aid for states and cities, allocated based on the number of unemployed citizens in each state at the end of 2020. Each locality s legislative bodies and elected officials will choose how to distribute these funds.

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