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TDOT to begin road preparations as accumulating snow expected Friday into Saturday
SUMMARY: AA crews are preparing for potential snow on Friday, with several inches expected. Road pre-treatment is underway using a saltwater brine mixture to prevent ice formation. Officials advise giving extra room for the 12-hour shift crews as they work to keep roads safe with over 200 salt trucks and 99 brine trucks statewide. In East Tennessee, snow is anticipated more than in other areas, emphasizing the need for readiness. As temperatures drop below 20°F, the effectiveness of salt diminishes, particularly on bridges that freeze first. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously, especially regarding black ice risks after snow melts.
A Weather Impact Alert has been issued for Friday and Saturday as there’s a chance for snow moving into our region, creating hazardous travel conditions.
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DCS to build new juvenile justice facilities to ease bed shortage, improve care
SUMMARY: The Tennessee Department of Children’s Services (DCS) will build two new juvenile justice facilities—Woodland Hills in Nashville and John S. Wilder Hardware and Staff Secure Facilities in West Tennessee—to address bed shortages and improve youth care. Approved funding totals \$333.3 million. The new centers will increase bed capacity by about 35% and focus on rehabilitation, vocational training, and therapeutic services to steer youth away from drugs, gangs, and violence. The West Tennessee facility will include a “stepdown” program to help youth transition back to the community. Construction is expected to finish within a few years.
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Concerns over school federal funding freeze
SUMMARY: A federal funding freeze affecting about $7 billion in education programs, including Title I, II, III, and adult literacy, has put many Middle Tennessee school districts on alert. The freeze, pending a U.S. Department of Education review, risks cuts that could lead to job losses and reductions in academic enrichment, college counseling, ESL teachers, and support for migrant and homeless students. Memphis faces eliminating around 200 positions. Rutherford and Robertson counties highlight concerns over millions in potential cuts impacting learning centers and professional development. The state could lose $120 million if cuts occur, though some remain cautiously optimistic this is temporary.
Concerns over school federal funding freeze
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What to Know – The Tennessee Tribune
SUMMARY: Nationwide protests titled “Good Trouble Lives On” are planned for July 17 to oppose President Donald Trump’s administration, coinciding with the anniversary of civil rights leader John Lewis’s death. Organized by groups including the 50501 Movement, the demonstrations emphasize nonviolent resistance and challenge perceived attacks on civil and human rights. Over 400 events are scheduled across all 50 states, including major cities like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Organizers highlight threats to voting rights, social services, and free speech, urging Congress to protect rights and ensure fair elections. The movement aims to unite people to create meaningful change through peaceful action.
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