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TSU's multimillion dollar reimbursement not included in Gov. Lee's budget | 1011 The Beat


By FOX 17
Apr 20, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) —State lawmakers recently admitted the state owed Tennessee State University millions of dollars after not giving the school money promised to fund its agricultural department.
TSU is one of two agriculture universities in the state that—for decades—has been part of the federal land grant program. As part of that program, TSU was to receive the federal land grant which was to also be matched by the state.
Tennessee’s other land grant university, U.T. Knoxville is part of the same program. A special legislative committee found while the state often withheld the funding from TSU, UT always got its money, sometimes more.

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Nutrien potash mine in Allan down to one active COVID-19 case


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A month after a COVID-19 outbreak was declared at a potash mine just east of Saskatoon, only one active case remains, a Nutrien spokeswoman says.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) declared an outbreak at the potash mine in Allan, about 50 kilometres east of Saskatoon, on Nov. 29.
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Erin Benson said in an email on Wednesday that Nutrien continues to work with the SHA to investigate and take action to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

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