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Tennessee Governor’s Visit Highlights Career Tech Education
Stopping by Oak Ridge High School last week, Gov. Bill Lee and other state leaders got an overview of the school’s aviation program and discussed grant funding for career and technical education programs.
May 19, 2021 •
Ben Pounds/The Oak Ridger/TNS (TNS) Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee visited Oak Ridge High School on Friday and looked at an in-progress airplane that students are building.
He also examined a flight simulator and an engine and talked to various teachers and officials at Oak Ridge Schools about vocational training programs, before speaking to a civics class.
Carter had served in the Tennessee House since 2013.
Credit: Cameron Sexton / Twitter Published: 4:27 PM CDT May 16, 2021 Updated: 4:27 PM CDT May 16, 2021
OOLTEWAH, Tennessee A Republican member of the Tennessee House of Representatives has died of pancreatic cancer at age 67. Representatives of Mike Carter’s family announced his death Sunday on his Twitter account. Carter announced his cancer diagnosis in November.
He had been hospitalized with COVID-19 in August, and doctors discovered the cancer during a trip to Vanderbilt University Medical Center. Carter had served in the Tennessee House since 2013. He also was a Hamilton County general sessions judge from 1997 to 2005.
Gov. Bill Lee and House Speaker Cameron Sexton issued statements on social media praising Carter for his public service. Funeral arrangements are incomplete.
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