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Rotating weapon detectors in Wilson County
SUMMARY: In response to the recent deadly shooting at Antioch High School, Wilson County schools are enhancing safety measures. Mount Juliet High School is now using weapon detectors for student entry, where flagged students undergo additional searches. Principal Ryan Hill noted that processing times have improved since their implementation. The detectors will be rotated among high schools in the district every few weeks. Wilson County officials, including Sheriff’s Captain Scott Moore, discussed safety strategies, emphasizing the importance of being prepared. Students expressed concerns about safety, highlighting the need for effective response plans. The detectors aim to provide peace of mind for the school community.

In light of Wednesday’s deadly shooting at Antioch High School, school leaders across Middle Tennessee are turning their attention to school safety.
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Gov. Lee's proposed budget includes $1 billion loan for capital projects, $1 billion to TDOT
SUMMARY: Tennessee may secure a $930 million loan to fund state and higher education construction projects, allowing cash to be allocated for road improvements amidst rising construction costs. Governor Bill Lee’s proposed $59.5 billion budget includes no tax cuts but earmarks funding for 100 new Tennessee Highway Patrol troopers and $1 billion for the Department of Transportation (TDOT), which faces a $38 billion project backlog. The debt would increase annual payments by $61.7 million but maintain the state’s AAA bond rating. Lawmakers will review and adjust the budget before final approval later this legislative session.
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Committee discusses road spending in first look at Lee’s budget | Tennessee
SUMMARY: During the Senate Finance, Ways and Means Committee’s review of Gov. Bill Lee’s $59.5 billion budget, members requested details on road projects funded by an additional $1 billion and $80 million redirected from tire sales. Commissioner Jim Bryson emphasized that much of the $30 billion earmarked for roads addresses maintenance of aging infrastructure. Concerns arose about transparency in the Department of Transportation’s budget, with Sen. Ken Yager noting the difficulty in tracking expenditures. Sen. Jeff Yarbro highlighted the ongoing struggles with highway funding, indicating that current measures may be inadequate for long-term solutions.
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Tennessee’s medical research is in limbo while the Trump administration considers illegal budget cuts
SUMMARY: The Trump administration plans to significantly reduce National Institutes of Health (NIH) grants, risking over 9,000 jobs in Tennessee that rely on approximately $700 million annually. The cuts will particularly affect funding for indirect costs vital for lab operations, impacting major universities like Vanderbilt and smaller towns. NIH supports diverse projects, including cancer care improvements at St. Jude and Alzheimer’s pain management research at the University of Tennessee. After a coalition of 22 states filed a lawsuit, a federal judge temporarily halted cuts, stressing the need for adequate resources to conduct medical research. Compliance with the ruling remains uncertain.
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