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New CNBC Survey Ranks Tennessee As 3rd Place For Business

Tennessee ranked third for business competitiveness among 50 states in CNBC’s annual study. released this week. McMinnville Warren County Industrial Board Director Wendy Sneed said the Upper Cumberland is a prime example of Tennessee’s success. She said the region has seen a lot of growth among all industry sectors. “It’s a great thing for us to get this recognition,” Sneed ... Read More »

Overton Receives Block Grant for Low-Income Childcare Expansion

An Overton County child care facility will take advantage of a Community Development Block Grant to expand its operation. UCDD Community Planner Rosa Smith said the Wonderbees Childcare on East Main Street will renovate its facility over the next six months. “Here in the Upper Cumberland there is a need for childcare and with Overton County and Wonderbees they’re going ... Read More »

Broadband Ready Community Grants Available In August

UCDD will work with communities to apply for Broadband Ready grants up to $100,000. Deputy Director Tommy Lee said most residents in the Upper Cumberland have fiber communications in their home but the grant pays for access through community equipment. “A couple of things that are available under this grant is that communities can purchase computers and allow their citizens ... Read More »

UCHRA Excited About New Grant Opportunity Regarding Childcare Facilities

UCHRA eager to see how a new state grant opportunity to will play out in terms of addressing needs for childcare facilities. The Community Child Care Hub Pilot Grant will make available up to $5 million to help develop and establish locally managed childcare administrative hubs that will support networks of newly licensed childcare locations. Executive Director Mark Farley said ... Read More »

UCDD Receives $100,000 Appalachian Regional Commission Grant

A new $100,000 Appalachian Regional Commission grant will add a Grant Coordinator for the Upper Cumberland. UCDD Deputy Director Tommy Lee said part of the grant will fund costs of one recently hired staff member for a two-year period. Lee said assisting with federal funding in small counties and cities was essential. “Most of our rural counties can not afford ... Read More »

UCDD/UCHRA Executive Committees Approve Budget For FY 24

Upper Cumberland Development District and Human Resource Agency Executive Committees approved its budget for the next fiscal year. The Development District is projected to operate with some $10.2 million in expenditures, with a balanced budget after netting out match requirements and revenues. Chair Randy Heady said the new budget includes a cost of living adjustment for employee raises. “Last year, ... Read More »

Van Buren Committee Moves $200,000 Grant Proposal to Full Commission

Van Buren Committee A voted to pursue a TDEC grant to replace solid waste convenience center equipment. Chair Cale Crain said the county must provide a 10 percent match for any grant dollars received. Crain said current equipment is beyond repair. “We are looking at some new containers for Solid Waste,” Crain said. “We’ve had these containers for several years. ... Read More »

Learn About Elder Abuse On Elder Abuse Awareness Day

Governor Lee has declared Thursday Elder Abuse Awareness Day in Tennessee. Trent Carter is an Advocate with UCDD’s Area Agency on Aging and Disability. He said perpetrators often try to keep the victim isolated. “The perpetrator, perpetrating the elder abuse or neglect whether that’s financially, emotionally, physically or all three, is typically a relative or a close non-relative of the ... Read More »

Baxter Police Department To Implement Four New Patrol Vehicles

Baxter Police Department has received four new patrol vehicles to rotate out older cars from its fleet. Chief Danny Holmes said the vehicles were made possible through a grant received with the help of UCDD. He said that the department will drive brand-new Ford Explorers for the first time ever. “We were just so fortunate, you know we have a ... Read More »