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East Tennessee mountain rivers, biodiversity, fish attract snorkelers
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Conservation groups and legislators alike mourn John Helland, driver of environment policy
John Helland, who died June 27 at age 76, and others like him in government, are the dutiful and smart ones who write the laws and policies that legislators oftentimes can only imagine.
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A view of the Minnesota State Capitol on Thursday, May 16, 2019. Glen Stubbe / Minneapolis Star Tribune / TNS
(Tribune News Service) It s unclear whether John Helland knew who Max Weber was or that Weber, a German sociologist who died in 1920, developed the first modern theory of bureaucracies.
Weber argued that bureaucracies are the most efficient way to organize human activity, and Helland, who spent nearly four decades laboring in Minnesota s Capitol, likely would concede if asked that his career had been that of a bureaucrat, and proudly so.
CEO, Tennessee Wildlife Federation
It was on a recent fishing trip to South Holston River and Lake when I was viscerally reminded of Tennessee Valley Authorityâs many contributions to our stateâs wildlife and natural resources.
TVA is of course primarily known for being the power producer that electrified this region of the U.S. all those decades ago. But the law that established the TVA set its mission wider â as a force for the management and cultivation of the valleyâs many and diverse resources.
Theyâre doing far more than keeping the lights on.
Iâve been CEO of the Tennessee Wildlife Federation for the past 19 of the organizationâs 75 years. In that time, the organization has worked with the TVA on countless conservation issues. Every day, Tennesseans get to enjoy the significant benefits of their decades-long conservation work, though we might not always know where to look.
Lee Hearst Checks Out Big River Grille Friday, July 23, 2021 - by Lee Hearst
Original Big River Grille location downtown
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Chocolate ecstasy
Background: Big River Grille & Brewing Works was born out of a passion for fresh, hand crafted beer and premium, made from scratch regional cuisine. It began right here in a historic trolley barn, just steps away from Ross s Landing. As the restaurant notes, Along the Tennessee River, in days gone by, it was here that fresh grains and produce were offloaded for use by local merchants including mills, markets and of course - breweries. The towering Chattanooga Brewing Company was just to the south in Chattanooga s earlier history, but Prohibition toppled it.
Conservation groups and legislators alike mourn John Helland, driver of environment policy
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