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Editorial: Germany prepared for coal's decline. We didn't.


In April 1961 — sixty years ago this spring — Gov. Lindsay Almond toured Southwest Virginia.
One of the stops on his tour was Clinch Valley College, what today is known as the University of Virginia’s College at Wise, where school officials did what school officials everywhere do when a governor comes to visit: They asked for more funding.
Here’s what caught our eye in The Roanoke Times account of the governor’s stop at the college: School officials “said they are unable to project Clinch Valley’s future enrollments because of uncertainty in the coal fields. The populations of mining towns are declining because of mechanization of the mines.” ....

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$42.6 billion Tennessee budget passes General Assembly, includes week-long food sales tax holiday


The 2021-2022 budget includes investments in literacy, mental health, infrastructure and broadband technology across the state.
Author: WBIR Staff
Updated: 3:28 PM EDT April 29, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Governor Bill Lee announced that the Tennessee budget passed the General Assembly on Thursday. It totals $42.6 billion with investments in literacy, mental health, infrastructure and broadband technology.
The budget comes after officials said $180 million was saved from spending reductions. They also said that the state is starting to return to its pre-pandemic priorities, investing in partnerships with private agencies.
“I’m proud that this budget delivers on some of our top promises to Tennesseans and invests in external organizations meeting the needs of our local communities,” said Gov. Lee. ....

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General Assembly Has Approved Tennessee's Budget for Fiscal Year 2021-2022


April 29, 2021
April 29, 2021
Governor Bill Lee has announced the Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget has passed through the General Assembly. The budget totals $42.6 billion and includes investments in literacy, mental health, broadband, and safety.
“I’m proud that this budget delivers on some of our top promises to Tennesseans and invests in external organizations meeting the needs of our local communities,” said Gov. Lee. “Thank you to the General Assembly for their steadfast commitment to our shared goals and establishing Tennessee as a fiscal leader across the nation.”
As a result of fiscal prudence and over $180 million in spending reductions from the state agencies, Tennessee is able to return to pre-pandemic priorities and invest in public-private partnerships. ....

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Governor Lee Touts Passage Of $42.6 Billion State Budget


Governor Lee Touts Passage Of $42.6 Billion State Budget
Thursday, April 29, 2021
The Fiscal Year 2021-2022 budget has passed through the General Assembly. The budget totals $42.6 billion and, according to Governor Bill Lee, includes historic investments in literacy, mental health, broadband, and safety.
“I’m proud that this budget delivers on some of our top promises to Tennesseans and invests in external organizations meeting the needs of our local communities,” said Governor Lee. “Thank you to the General Assembly for their steadfast commitment to our shared goals and establishing Tennessee as a fiscal leader across the nation.”
He said, As a result of fiscal prudence and over $180 million in spending reductions from the state agencies, Tennessee is able to return to pre-pandemic priorities and invest in public-private partnerships. ....

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Lunch 4 Literacy turns 30; goes virtual because of the pandemic


Lunch 4 Literacy turns 30; goes virtual because of the pandemic
D. Ray Smith/Historically Speaking
One of the most enjoyable and highly successful annual events in Oak Ridge celebrates its 30th anniversary with its Tuesday, March 23, 2021, virtual event at 11:30 a.m. It is the Lunch 4 Literacy event co-sponsored by Altrusa International of Oak Ridge and the Oak Ridge Breakfast Rotary Club. 
Our speaker this year, Ruta Sepetys, is a Lithuanian-American writer of historical fiction, a No.1 New York Times bestselling author, an international bestselling author, and winner of the Carnegie Medal. She is expected to delight the audience with her stories and is renowned for giving voice to underrepresented history and those who experienced it. See her website:  https://rutasepetys.com/. ....

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