Vanderbilt librarians are sorting through memorabilia from Senator Lamar Alexander’s early political life. The university announced today it will house the former governor’s papers prior to being elected to the U.S. Senate.
Senator Alexander Donates Early Papers to Vanderbilt
Wildlife Organization Tries to Increase Boat Registration Renewals
There are more than 250,000 motor and sail boats in the state required to post registration numbers – that string of numbers on the bow starting with the letters “TN.” They act like a license plate for boats, and the state agency responsible for enforcing boating safety is now experimenting with a mail campaign to get more of those boats on the water and more money to the state.
Manmade Diamond Could Replace Silicon in Future Electronics: Vanderbilt Engineer
The microchips that power everything from supercomputers to smart phones are made of the same material – silicon. But a Vanderbilt professor says diamonds may turn out to be a processor’s best friend. Electrical engineer Jim Davidson figures using manmade diamonds could make more powerful and more efficient microchips.
Courts Eye “Contract Lawyers” for Some Routine, Indigent Client Cases
The state wants to change the way judges assign lawyers to indigent clients. That proposal is raising concerns that local courts will lose some independence.
State Departments Told to Plan for 30 Percent Cuts
Governor Bill Haslam has asked state department heads to prepare budgets that cut 30 percent from current spending. A letter went out yesterday from Finance Commissioner Mark Emkes to all departments and state agencies using federal funds.
House Leader Worried About September Bond Evaluation
Tennessee’s governor and other officials are due to travel to New York City in September for the annual review of state creditworthiness by bond rating agencies. It’s a visit usually called “routine,” but this year is anything but.
MTSU Wins Army Drones, Partnership
Middle Tennessee State University has landed a partnership with the U.S. Army that will promote the study of unmanned aircraft. As part of the deal, the Army will give MTSU three remote contolled aircraft called Ravens.
Fleischmann Affirms U.S. Commitment in Israel
Tennessee Congressman Chuck Fleischmann underscored the United States’ devotion to Israel today, calling it America’s “steadyfast ally” and a “beacon of democracy.” Fleischmann spoke to reporters on a conference call from Israel, where more than 80 members of Congress are traveling during the August recess.
Kurdish Officials Visit Capitol
A Kurdish group making a good will tour of the U.S. visited with officials at the state capitol in Nashville today.
TVA to Pursue a Restart at Bellefonte
The Tennessee Valley Authority is picking up steam on nuclear power. The utility’s board of directors voted Thursday to restart another mothballed nuclear plant called Bellefonte, in northeast Alabama.