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Paving for Interstate 69 Bypass kicks off in Obion County, Tennessee

View Comments The first steps to a new transportation era for Northwest Tennessee began Tuesday morning, as state and county representatives, as well as Tennessee Department of Transportation members, met to kick off the paving of the new Interstate 69 Bypass in Obion County. The bypass, which crosses over Highway 51, is a part of the massive Interstate 69 project known as “the last great American highway,” which will span from the Canadian border to the Mexican border. Three segments of the highway have been in development for more than a decade in Tennessee, and will connect Fulton, Kentucky to Memphis.  Upon the completion of the paving of the 6.5-mile passage in Union City, there will finally be a working portion of the interstate serving rural West Tennessee.

Interstate 69 Bypass, part of last great American highway, kicks off paving in Obion County

Interstate 69 Bypass, part of last great American highway, kicks off paving in Obion County The Jackson Sun 8 hrs ago Angele Latham, Jackson Sun © Angele Latham The stretch of unpaved I-69 can be seen snaking away as it branches off of Highway 51 at the new I -69 Bypass. The first steps to a new transportation era for Northwest Tennessee began Tuesday morning, as state and county representatives, as well as Tennessee Department of Transportation members, met to kick off the paving of the new Interstate 69 Bypass in Obion County. The bypass, which crosses over Highway 51, is a part of the massive Interstate 69 project known as “the last great American highway,” which will span from the Canadian border to the Mexican border. Three segments of the highway have been in development for more than a decade in Tennessee, and will connect Fulton, Kentucky to Memphis. 

CBCF Marks First Anniversary of the National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice Fellowship Program Initiative honors the late Congressman John R Lewis

media@cbcfinc.org WASHINGTON The Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s (CBCF’s) National Racial Equity Initiative for Social Justice (NREI) fellowship program this month is marking one year of advancing social justice and racial equity and welcoming four new Congressman John R. Lewis Social Justice Policy Fellows. CBCF launched NREI in June of 2020 in response to the protests of police killings of unarmed Black Americans and the historically unlevel playing field for minorities. NREI’s mission is to combat systemic injustice and advance racial equity, human rights, education, and community and economic development opportunities for the Black community. In July 2020, the fellowship program was renamed to honor the late Congressman John R. Lewis, a leader in the U.S. Congress and the fight for racial equity. The John R. Lewis Social Justice Fellowship is designed to give young Black leaders the opportunity to work in Congress, and fellows are placed with

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