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Dronebarger: Exciting Time To See Lee’s School Funding Formula

White County Director of Schools Kurt Dronebarger said finally getting specifics from state officials on the new education formula answered some of his concerns. “The framework helps now knowing to see how it’s broken down,” Dronebarger said. “At the point I think we spoke about this last, it was just there was just this grand formula coming and you’re going ... Read More »

TTU Faculty Rep Sees Lee’s Budget As Exciting For Faculty

Tennessee Tech Faculty Senate President Jeannette Luna said Governor Bill Lee’s proposed budget is exciting for university faculty. Included in the proposal a four percent salary pool increase for higher education employees. Luna said if passed, retention and recruitment of employees could be more successful. “The Governor’s budget this year is very healthy for higher education here in the state ... Read More »

New Lodge At Fall Creek Falls State Park Officially Opens

The new Lodge at Fall Creek Falls State Park officially opened Tuesday. Governor Bill Lee calls the $40.4 million building an investment in the state to further grow the state park system. “Thirty-five million people visit our state parks,” Lee said. “$1.8 billion in economic input into our state as a result of people coming to visit these state parks.” ... Read More »

White Co Executive Drafts Letter In Opposition Of TWRA Habitat Project

White County Executive Denny Wayne Robinson has drafted a letter to Governor Bill Lee requesting TWRA’s habitat project be stopped. Robinson said the concern is the impact on tourism from the cutting project. “People come to that area to hike it, walk, hunt it and that brings and that brings tourism revenue into our county,” Robinson said. “And you cut ... Read More »

Fall Creek Falls And Dale Hollow Lake Get State Funding For Fishing

Fall Creek Falls Lake and Dale Hollow Lake will be a part of a new state initiative to enhance fishing at 18 Tennessee lakes. Governor Bill Lee and fishing icon Bill Dance announced the Bill Dance Signature Lakes program Thursday. Some $15 million will be invested in fish stocking, habitat and fisheries management as well as improved access for fishing ... Read More »

Lee Celebrates 13th Judicial District Recovery Courts’ 10 Graduates

Governor Bill Lee addressed the 10 graduates of the 13th Judicial District Recovery Courts Monday night at the Putnam County Courthouse. Lee said that the program was something that was near and dear to his heart. He said that when he became governor, he wanted to commit to providing pathways of opportunity to those who wanted them. “It’s showing the ... Read More »

This Week: Gov Lee Speaks In Cookeville, Monterey Considers Grant

This Week in the Upper Cumberland Governor Bill Lee will be in Cookeville Monday as a keynote speaker. Lee will be a part of the Recovery Court and Veterans Treatment Court graduation ceremony at the Putnam County Courthouse.The event begins at 4:30 p.m. The Livingston Planning Commission will meet Monday at 5:00 p.m. Members will gather at Livingston City Hall ... Read More »

Putnam Republican Party In Favor Of Partisan School Board Elections

The Putnam County Republican Party supports partisan elections for school board members. Governor Bill Lee signed the legislation Friday that gives communities the option. Assistant Vice-Chairman AJ Donadio said voters have limited visibility on school board elections, so affiliating to a party will give voters more insight at the polls. “It lets you know where people stand on important issues,” ... Read More »

Dronebarger: Gov. Office Not Interested In BEP, Considering New Formula

White County Director of Schools Kurt Dronebarger reported to the school board Thursday that the state is indicating no interest in updating the BEP formula. Dronebarger serves on the state BEP Review Committee. Dronebarger said Governor Bill Lee is looking into another funding formula. “We’re not hearing right now that the Governor and the state department really want to talk ... Read More »