The Daily News - Fri Oct 23
County non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for September, released today by the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development, show the rate increased in 11 counties, decreased in 83 counties and remained the same in one county.
Unemployment rates decrease in most Tennessee countiesThe Knoxville News-Sentinel - Thu Oct 22
Knox County's unemployment rate dipped slightly in September from August, and the county continues to have the lowest major metropolitan rate of 8.1 percent, according to figures released today.
Anderson County depletes swine flu vaccine, mistThe Knoxville News Sentinel - Thu Oct 22
The Anderson County Health Department has run out of its first shipments of H1N1 vaccine and mist, director Art Miller said today.
Lauderdale County unemployment top in state; Dyer County rate doubles from last yearState Gazette - Wed Sep 30
A 19.7 percent unemployment rate for the month of August has moved Lauderdale County to the highest unemployment rate the state, according to the most recent U.S. and Tennessee Department of Labor reports.
Flash flood warnings in 13 ET countiesThe Knoxville News Sentinel - Sat Sep 26
The warning covers Knox, Anderson, Blount, Claiborne, Cocke, Grainger, Hamblen, Jefferson, Loudon, Morgan, Roane, Sevier and Union counties.
TBR shows enrollment jump at system institutionsThe Daily News Journal - Fri Sep 25
Chancellor Charles Manning announced today that the Tennessee Board of Regents system is experiencing a substantial increase in its fall enrollment.
Jobless rate drops slightlyThe Daily News Journal - Fri Sep 25
Rutherford County's unemployment rate in August came down a tick to 10.1 percent from the previous 10.2 percent in July, the state reported Thursday.
Shelby County Unemployment Rose in AugustThe Daily News - Thu Sep 24
The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development released its monthly county non-seasonally adjusted unemployment rates for August.
Post a CommentThe Leaf Chronicle - Mon Sep 21
In this city of songs and sequins, it's not a honky-tonk. Or a recording studio.
Oneida-based charity spreads donated goods throughout rural countiesThe Knoxville News Sentinel - Fri Sep 11
Tuxedos, sports drinks, lint rollers. Alfred Branim has seen it all. He volunteers at Operation Sharing Tennessee, a charity distribution center in Oneida, and helps deliver the masses of donated items the center receives to other nonprofit organizations in the area.
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