My TN: State Services Made Mobile
News February 19, 2020
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A new mobile app is making it easier for Tennesseans to access state government services. “MyTN” is now available for download from the Apple and Android store. Visit MyTN.gov to easily download to your device by clicking the Apple or Android store icons. “State government services are utilized by... Read more
National Engineers Week: Arnold engineers share what it means to them to be an engineer.
News February 18, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – Arnold Engineering Development Complex has continued to grow and evolve over the nearly 70 years since President Harry Truman dedicated the site in honor of Gen. Henry “Hap” Arnold, but one thing has remained the same – engineers are the heart of AEDC. Engineers oversee the... Read more
AEDC Test and Communications Branch provides secure data, communications capabilities.
News February 18, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – The Test and Communications Branch, or TSDI, operates across the Arnold Engineering Development Complex as part of the Test Support Division located at Arnold Air Force Base. The TSDI team provides the networks, data collection equipment, analysis tools, and functional expertise to ensure data... Read more
F100 now on display at Arnold AFB Engine Test Facility.
News February 18, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – A monument to the longstanding relationship between Arnold Engineering Development Complex and the F100 engine now stands outside of the Engine Test Facility at Arnold Air Force Base. A static display of the engine was installed outside of the ETF in late 2019. This coincided with... Read more
Valley Home Farm in Wartrace to Retire from the Strawberry Business.
News February 18, 2020
Valley Home Farm is a historic, 350 acre, five-generation farm in Wartrace, Tennessee and is currently owned by the Potts family, grandson Bobby and wife Janet. Bobby Potts began farming with his grandfather when he was 14 years old, when the farm consisted of traditional row plants and livestock.... Read more
Coffee County and Manchester City Schools partner to host Mobile Food Pantry for Families.
News February 18, 2020
Coffee County and Manchester City schools are partnering together to host a Mobile Food Pantry for Families on Friday, February 21st, located at First Baptist Church of Manchester. This large-scale food distribution has food items delivered via Second Harvest Food Bank that will be ready for immediate distribution to... Read more
Arnold AFB Main Gate improvements completed.
News February 18, 2020
ARNOLD AIR FORCE BASE, Tenn. – The Arnold Engineering Development Complex Civil Engineering Branch recently completed a project modifying the Main Gate entrance to Arnold Air Force Base, providing improved security infrastructure.The upgrades included the installation of a new active vehicle barrier, an overwatch facility, perimeter fencing, cable barrier, an... Read more
MTSU to Unveil Data Science Initiatives.
News February 17, 2020
Feb. 18 news conference at Nashville Technology Council headquarters Includes new B.S. degree, graduate certificate for exploding career path Who: MTSU President Sidney A. McPhee and faculty/staff representatives; Tennessee Higher Education Commission Executive Director Mike Krause; Nashville Technology Council representatives as well as data-related business and industry representatives What: Middle Tennessee State University to share details... Read more
Harbor Breeze ceiling fans sold at Lowe’s recalled as blades can become dangerous projectiles.
News February 17, 2020
70,000 Harbor Breeze Santa Ana ceiling fans, sold exclusively at Lowe’s Home Improvement Store, have been recalled. According to the CPSA (Consumer Product Safety Commission), there have been 210 reports of blades breaking and/or ejecting from the fixture, ten of which have hit customers. The model number for the... Read more
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Nashville is growing, but most of it isn’t, the latest released Census data show as counties across the state and nation prepare for the 2020 U.S. Census count this spring. • Davidson County grew by nearly 46,000 people between 2013 and 2018, a larger gain than any other county in... Read more