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Tuition Going Up At Tennessee Schools
Some Tennessee students attending college in the fall could see an increase in tuition and fees of more than 7 percent.
The finance committee of the state Board of Regents met Tuesday and unanimously recommended increases at its six universities, 13 community colleges including Motlow College and 27 technology centers.
The hikes varied, with East Tennessee State University seeing the highest increase at 7.2 percent. Austin Peay was the lowest at 3.4 percent.
The increases will be presented to the full board that meets later this month.
Regents Chancellor John Morgan said no hike is ever welcomed, but that these are necessary for the institutions to meet their needs and be effective.
Unemployment Rate Goes Up In Tennessee
Tennessee’s unemployment increased slightly in May, the first increase in two years.
The 7.9% unemployment rate is up from 7.7% in April.
Labor and Workforce Development Commissioner Karla Davis said in a release on Thursday that the increase in the jobless rate is mainly due to people “re-entering the workforce to look for work.”
The national unemployment rate for May was 8.2%, 0.1%age point higher than the previous month.
Education and health services saw the biggest increase compared with last month, at a growth rate of 1.5%. Next were jobs in mining, logging and construction at 1.2%, and positions in government at 0.2%.
Governor Changes Court Power
Haslam said in a statement Wednesday that the move will increase efficiency and that the change fits with the department’s role as the main authority for substance abuse in the state. Commissioner Doug Varney said the change recognizes that the state faces what he called “a major prescription drug problem,” and that Tennessee must focus its resources to have the biggest effect on drug abuse. The change will take place on July 1. Drug courts were previously managed by the Department of Finance and Administration.
Tennessee Gets Gold Shovel
Tennessee is once again ranked among the best in economic development by Area Development magazine, a leading executive publication covering corporate site selection and facility planning. The Volunteer State, along with Texas, South Carolina and Utah, were named the winners of the magazine’s 2012 Gold Shovel Awards, presented annually to states that have achieved significant success in terms of job creation and economic impact. Tennessee received a Gold Shovel award in 2009 and Silver Shovel awards in 2006, 2010, and 2011.
RC and Moon Pie
The 18th annual RC-Moon Pie Festival will be held Saturday (June 16) in Bell Buckle. The Southeastern Tourism Society has rated the long-running festival a top 20 event. The festival began in the mid 1990s when a previous event, a somewhat generic country fair, was losing steam, and town merchants learned that the Moon Pie was about to celebrate a birthday.
The day will begin at 7 a.m. with the 17th annual RC-Moon Pie 10-Mile Run. The run, on a challenging, hilly course in what are often warm conditions, expects more than 900 runners ranging in age from 6 to over 70. Food and craft vendors will open about 9 a.m., with food offerings ranging from barbecue to hand-squeezed lemonade and deep-fried Moon Pies.
Lady Raiders On All-Academic Team
The Middle Tennessee Softball Coaches Association has announced their 2012 All-Academic team. 4 girls from the Coffee County received the honor for their outstanding work in the classroom.
Sr 1B Niki Campbell Coffee County
Jr 2B Ginny Clayborne Coffee County
Jr P Alania Lusk Coffee County
Sr OF Karlie Benedict Coffee County
Tullahoma Basketball Coach Leaves Before Coaching
Athletic Director Jerry Mathis told us that the search is back on for the next coach.
The new coach will takes over for Jeff Taylor who left the Cats for Franklin County.
Race Track Sold
Longtime Dirt Late Model sponsor and team owner Bob Harris of Shelbyville has purchased Duck River Speedway, the quarter-mile oval in nearby Wheel. Harris, who owns and operated Preferred Sandblasting in Shelbyville, will partner with longtime Duck River Racer and two-time Late Model Series champion David Gentry in operating the track. Details about the remaining schedule for this year are to be announced by the owners.
6/15/12 — Darrik Wills
Darrik Wills, age 28, of Murfreesboro, passed away Tuesday, June 12, 2012 at his home in Murfreesboro.
He was a member of Lifesong Ministries.
Darrik was preceded in death by his father, Darrell Wills.
He is survived by his wife, Brittany Trail Wills of Manchester; son, Blayn Wills of Manchester; mother, Terry Wills of Murfreesboro; sisters, Erica Wills Walker of Murfreesboro; Shawna Barbush of Indiana; brother, Dainin Wills of Murfreesboro; and in laws, Mark and Mary Ann Trail of Manchester.
Visitation with the family will be Friday, June 15, 2012 from 11:00am until the Funeral service at 1:00pm at Murfreesboro Funeral Home with Bro. Virgil Alford officiating.
Burial to follow at Rose Hill Memorial Garden.
Family ask memorial donations be made to First National Bank, benefit of Darrik Wills to help with funeral expenses.
Murfreesboro Funeral Home in charge of the arrangements.