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Analysts Expect Burst of Business when Health Care Reforms Kick In

Analysts Expect Burst of Business when Health Care Reforms Kick In

blakefarmer

January 27, 2011

Health care analysts believe the industry, with its heavy presence in Nashville, will continue to see slight gains this year. But they see a potential burst of growth when parts of the recent health care overhaul go into effect.

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Belmont Amends Discrimination Policy

blakefarmer

January 26, 2011

Belmont University has added two words to a campus policy following the exit of a gay soccer coach last month.

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Haslam: Higher Ed Institutions Need Focus before Merger Discussions

blakefarmer

January 26, 2011

Governor Bill Haslam says more savings can be found in focusing the missions of the state’s universities than merging them into one system. He addressed members of the Tennessee Higher Education System Wednesday.

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Haslam Defends Teachers Amidst Anti-Union Effort

blakefarmer

January 26, 2011

An effort to ban collective bargaining for teachers in Tennessee isn’t getting the outright support of the new Republican governor. Bill Haslam says to think that the state’s problems are all the fault of teachers is “dead wrong.”

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Red Cross Blood Supply Lowest in Decade

jacquelinefellows

January 26, 2011

The National Red Cross says its blood supply is at a ten-year low because of the severe winter weather. Tennessee residents are being asked to help.

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Rep. DesJarlais Says State of the Union Fell Short

capitolhillconnection

January 26, 2011

Tennessee Freshman Republican Representative Scott DesJarlais says President Obama fell short at last night’s address.

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Murfreesboro Moves Into Road Salt Conservation Mode

January 25, 2011

With supplies dwindling, Murfreesboro officials say they have no choice but to cut back dramatically on the amount of salt spread on the city’s roads in anticipation of snow and ice.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Metro School District Appeals Transfer Mandate

annemarshall

January 25, 2011

In the next few days, the Metro School District is supposed to start allowing students
in underperforming schools to transfer to a better school. It’s required by law, but the
district is asking the federal government for a break from that mandate.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Capitol Hill Conversation – Disclosure Dominates Haslam’s First Week

blakefarmer

January 24, 2011

Governor Bill Haslam’s first week in office was dominated by new financial disclosure rules. In our weekly Capitol Hill Conversation, WPLN’s Joe White explains to Blake Farmer the significance of knowing less about this administration’s personal incomes.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Rutherford Co. Land-use Plan on Agenda Tonight

tiffany gibson

January 24, 2011

Rutherford County might be taking its first step toward a county-wide land-use plan. The county’s planning commission takes up a proposal Monday night.

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