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State Rep. Rebecca Alexander, R-Jonesborough, said a recent visit to a goat farm in the 7th District has bolstered her resolve to make agriculture one of her top priorities in Nashville. The lawmaker said touring the farm near the Lamar community provided her with an opportunity to learn more about the economic plight that working farmers face every day. Her goal, the Washington County lawmaker said last week, is to pursue initiatives that improve agri-business opportunities in Tennessee. âFarmers have struggled so much in recent years that their children donât want to go into the business,â said Alexander, who grew up on a dairy farm near Gray. âAs a legislator, I want to know how I can make the lives of our farmers easier and more prosperous.â ....
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They threw quite a party in Jonesborough last week. Thousands of people brought their lawn chairs to witness a neat bit of history unfold in Tennesseeâs Oldest Town. Gov. Bill Lee and Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett came to Jonesborough Tuesday evening to kick off a celebration of the 225th anniversary of Tennessee becoming the nationâs 16 state. Equally important, the two state officials finally returned a copy of Washington Countyâs first collection of property records, known as Deed Book A, which had been sent to Nashville as part of the stateâs Centennial and International Exposition held in 1897. ....
Sheron Smith From Cleveland Schools Is Tennessee Teacher Of The Year Finalist Thursday, June 3, 2021 The Tennessee Department of Education on Thursday announced the nine statewide finalists for the 2021-22 Tennessee Teacher of the Year award. Sheron Smith from Arnold Memorial Elementary School in Cleveland is one of the finalists. The nine finalists represent each of the eight Center of Regional Excellence areas in the state as well as the Shelby County-Municipals area, with three finalists in each Grand Division: West, Middle, and East. “Through perseverance, determination, and a commitment to providing all our students with a high-quality education, our Tennessee educators have gone above and beyond the call of the duty this past school year,” said Commissioner Penny Schwinn. “I am thrilled to honor these nine teachers for their incredible work leading up to this moment and especially throughout the past several months. Our state is home to dedicat ....