Eaton Corporation - Hydraulics Facility in Gainesboro Receives Governor's Safety Award

Safety Record Dates Back to February 2008
 
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development Commissioner James Neeley announced that Eaton Corporation’s hydraulics facility in Gainesboro was chosen to receive the Governor’s Award of Excellence for Workplace Safety.

TennCare Managed Care Organizations Receive High Marks in Behavioral Health

NASHVILLE — The Bureau of TennCare today announced the results of the 2009 HEDIS/CAHPS Report: A Comparative Analysis of Audited Results from TennCare Managed Care Organizations (MCOs). The report shows that TennCare’s Middle Tennessee MCOs performed above – and in many cases significantly exceeded – the 2008 national Medicaid average for measures related to behavioral health as well as drug and alcohol dependence treatment.

TN Department of Education Announces over $15 M in High School Grants

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Education is proud to announce 31 high priority Title I high schools in nine school districts across the state have been awarded over $15 million in Title I School Improvement High School Redesign Grants funds to improve student achievement.

September 2009 County Unemployment Rates

Rates Increase in 11 Counties, Decrease in 83, Remain the Same in One
 
NASHVILLE – Tennessee's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for September 2009 was released last week at 10.5 percent, 0.2 percentage point lower than the August rate of 10.7 percent. The United States’ unemployment rate for the month of September was 9.8 percent.

Governor, Commissioner Announce $9.3 Million in Stimulus Funds for Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants

Grants to Assist Local Governments in Reducing Energy Consumption and Fossil Fuel Emissions
 
NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen and Commissioner Matt Kisber of the Department of Economic and Community Development announced today that $9.3 million in federal stimulus funds will be available to small- and medium-sized cities and counties through the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program. The competitive grants are available to assist local governments in conserving energy and reducing fossil fuel emissions.

Thousands of Children Enrolled in Child Care Recovery Scholarship Program: Slots Still Available

Working Families Benefit from ARRA Funds
 
NASHVILLE – More than 4,000 children are now enrolled in the Child Care Recovery Scholarship program. This time-limited, American Recovery and Reinvestment Act program is helping thousands of families across the state make ends meet by reducing their weekly child care bills.
 
“This Recovery Act program is already helping provide safe, quality child care to thousands of Tennessee children,” said Governor Phil Bredesen. “Our goal has been to reach as many children as possible and encourage families to utilize all the benefits available to them under this program. We encourage any working family that may benefit to talk with their licensed child care provider or area Boys & Girls club for information.”

Tennessee Invests in Farm Innovation, Diversification Projects

State Apiarist Mike Studer with Bee Keepers of Middle Tennessee President Jim Garrison inspect a honey bee colony.
State Apiarist Mike Studer with Bee Keepers of Middle Tennessee President Jim Garrison inspect a honey bee colony.
NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen and Agriculture Commissioner Ken Givens today announced Producer Diversification cost share awards totaling nearly $1 million. The funds will help 192 Tennessee farmers invest in new or expanding areas of agriculture.
 
The Producer Diversification cost share opportunity is part of the Tennessee Agricultural Enhancement Program established in 2005 by Governor Bredesen and funded by the Tennessee General Assembly to spur farm investment in Tennessee.

CoverTN Expands Benefits, Plans No Premium Increase for 2010

NASHVILLE – Governor Phil Bredesen today announced benefits improvements for CoverTN and also shared that, for the third year in a row, there will be no premium increase for the state-sponsored plan in 2010.
 

THP’S “Operation United S.T.O.P.” Thwart Unsafe Activity on State's Roadways

Operation United S.T.O.P.
Operation United S.T.O.P.

24-hour, Multi-Agency Enforcement Campaign Uncovers Violations

NASHVILLE--- The Tennessee Highway Patrol, along with numerous federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, examined more than 1,100 trucks during Operation United S.T.O.P. (Strategic Transportation Observation & Prevention) on Wednesday, October 14, 2009. With a focus on the safe operation and transportation of commodities by commercial vehicles, the intensive 24-hour campaign resulted in 59 drivers and 67trucks being placed out-of-service.

Tennessee Among Top 10 in Improving Schools Nutritional Environment

NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Departments of Education and Health are proud to announce Tennessee is among the 10 best states in the percentage of schools that did not sell less nutritious food and beverages last year, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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