It’s now been more than a year since Nashville’s pro soccer franchise agreed to a long list of so-called “community benefits” related to its stadium plan and a 10-acre development next door.
Tennessee Won’t Brag About D- Grade In Worker Training, But Not Bad For The South
A new economic report card from Ball State University in Indiana gives high marks to Tennessee’s manufacturing sector, but it also criticizes the low level of education in the state’s workforce.