Tennessee Board of Regents recommends former state Comptroller John Morgan to head system
NASHVILLE — A search committee of the Tennessee Board of Regents today unanimously recommended former state Comptroller John Morgan to succeed retiring Chancellor Charles W. Manning as head of the state’s public higher education system.
Tennessee Board of Regents recommends former state Comptroller John Morgan to head systemTwo Memphis men indicted in 2006 voter fraud
Two Memphis men have been indicted on charges of voter fraud stemming from an ongoing investigation into voting irregularities in 2006 elections in Shelby County.
Two Memphis men indicted in 2006 voter fraudPoll of Tennessee voters shows economy top issue
MEMPHIS (AP) — A poll conducted for the Tennessee Newspaper Network shows the economy far outstrips other issues as voters’ top concern in the state primary elections.
Poll of Tennessee voters shows economy top issueBefore "Memphis As a Model"
A few weeks ago, I wrote about Memphis City Schools' Teacher Effectiveness Initiative and what it could mean for both the city and the state of Tennessee . But, b/c of scheduling conflicts, one thing that was never included in the story was how Memphis came to be awarded more than $90 million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. About a year and a half ago, the foundation began a request ...
Before "Memphis As a Model"