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www.thecentersquare.com – By Kim Jarrett | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-04-11 11:37:00

(The Center Square) – Parents can apply for Tennessee’s Education Freedom Scholarships in May, according to the Tennessee Department of Education.

The General Assembly approved the school choice program during a special session in January. Gov. Bill Lee signed the bill into law on Feb. 12. The program begins during the 2025-26 school year.

The scholarships will give students $7,295 a year for tuition and fees at the school of their choice. Half of the 20,000 scholarships available in the initial year of the program are based on income. The household income must fall 300% below the federal free or reduced-lunch price guidelines, which is $173,160 a year for a family of four, according to the department.

The remaining 10,000 scholarships are “universal” with no restrictions.

Families must prove that the student is a U.S. citizen or is lawfully in the country, according to the guidelines.

“For the first time, Tennessee parents in all 95 counties will have the opportunity to enroll their child in the school of their choosing, regardless of income level or ZIP code,” Lee said. “Nearly 200 schools have already signaled intent to participate in the Education Freedom Scholarship program, and I have full confidence in the Tennessee Department of Education’s ability to process applications and deliver excellent educational choices for parents in the coming school year.”

The scholarships will cost the state nearly $146 million in the first year and $188 million in future years, according to the fiscal note on the school choice bill.

Georgia is also beginning a school choice program in the 2025-26 school year. The online application process ends Tuesday, according to the Georgia Promise Scholarship’s website. Students must live in the attendance zone of the 25% lower-performing public schools to receive the $ 6,500-a-year scholarships, which must be used for a private school.

The Georgia General Assembly allocated $141 million for the scholarships.

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2025-04-23 16:18:14

SUMMARY: The weather in Russellville, eastern Hamlin County, is mostly sunny to partly cloudy, with current temperatures around 86 degrees. Despite the pleasant conditions in the valley, thunderstorms and showers are occurring to the west on the plateau and to the east in the mountains. Russellville is part of the northern valley, while other regions like Knoxville and Chattanooga represent the central and southern valleys. Tonight, there’s a chance for evening thunder showers, and the forecast indicates higher chances for rain and storms over the next two days. Further updates will follow soon.

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Tracking tornadoes in TN in 2025, so far

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Tracking tornadoes in TN in 2025, so far

www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-04-23 15:51:31

SUMMARY: In 2025, Tennessee has experienced over 30 confirmed tornadoes, significantly impacting the area more than states like Kansas and Oklahoma. Meteorologist Alex Libby notes that Middle Tennessee has recorded about 18 to 19 tornadoes, with severe activity also affecting the Southeast and Mid-South, particularly in Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Kentucky, housing strong EF2 to EF4 tornadoes. While Tennessee’s peak tornado season occurs in April within the “Dixie Alley,” the traditional tornado alley to the west remains quiet, as its peak season won’t hit until May or June. The likelihood of severe weather is expected to decrease now.

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ONLY ON FOX13: Mother recovering after funeral limo is struck by train

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ONLY ON FOX13: Mother recovering after funeral limo is struck by train

www.youtube.com – FOX13 Memphis – 2025-04-23 10:40:56

SUMMARY: A family headed to a funeral faced tragedy when their limo was struck by a train, sending all six occupants to the hospital. Caitlyn Gooden, a victim of the crash, shared her harrowing experience. The collision occurred at an intersection lacking crossing arms, where a train hit the limo, pushing it several feet. Despite suffering major injuries, including a broken pelvis, Gooden expressed gratitude that all family members survived. However, she now faces challenges caring for her three-year-old daughter. Fox 13 reported on her long recovery and how the community can assist her family during this difficult time.

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An already somber occasion took a tragic turn when a limo carrying a family to a funeral was struck by a train. In an exclusive interview, a woman who was inside that limo speaks to FOX13 about the frightening moments. READ MORE: https://www.fox13memphis.com/news/mother-recovering-after-funeral-limo-is-struck-by-train/article_fa41f9d6-5454-4e3e-bff6-2c619177021a.html

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