The Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency ("HSDA") is responsible for regulating the health care industry in Tennessee through the Certificate of Need Program. A Certificate of Need ("CON") is a permit for the establishment or modification of a health care institution, facility or service at a designated location. The CON program assures that health […]
Bump stock ban proposal fails in Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — An effort by Democratic lawmakers to ban bump stocks in Tennessee has failed. Bump stocks are devices that allow semi-automatic rifles to mimic the rapid fire of machine guns. Some Tennessee Senate leaders had come out in support of President Donald Trump’s push to ban bump stocks after a gunman used the […]
¿Murat paga favores? ¿Entrega magistraturas a incondicionales?
UACOL intenta colocar puestos a un costado de Catedral; policía vigila Miércoles, 28 de Marzo de 2018 18:22 Ante la manifestación de los agremiados de la Unión de Artesanos y Comerciantes en Lucha (UACOL) en principales vialidades de la capital, el Municipio de Oaxaca de Juárez hace del conocimiento público que ha tenido interlocución con […]
Haslam names addiction commission
Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam on Wednesday named members to the Tennessee Commission on Pain and Addiction Medicine Education. The commission, established by executive order as part of the TN Together plan to help end the opioid epidemic, is charged with developing competencies for Tennessee’s medical educational institutions to address proper treatment for pain, safe and […]
Florida’s epiphany on guns means little in Tennessee

Memphis resident Stevie Moore has been waging a war to take illegal guns off the streets since someone shot his son in the head with an AK-47 15 years ago. “It’s my mission to fight these guns whatever way I can,” says Moore, who founded the organization Freedom From Unnecessary Negatives in an effort to […]
Pueblo High students find a formula to raise valley fever awareness
Pueblo High School teens studying biotech were having difficulty getting their peers in art class to care about valley fever — until they mentioned that dogs get the disease. “To get people to be interested, you need to connect to their interests,” said Noemi Sumalinog, a 17-year-old Pueblo senior and student in Andrew Lettes’ advanced […]
Tennessee Health Services and Facilities Report: February 2018
The Tennessee Health Services and Development Agency (“HSDA”) is responsible for regulating the health care industry in Tennessee through the Certificate of Need Program. A Certificate of Need (“CON”) is a permit for the establishment or modification of a health care institution, facility or service at a designated location. The CON program assures that health […]
Brenda Donnelly (EVANS, Ga.)
EVANS, Ga. – Mrs. Brenda Donnelly, age 68, beloved wife of fifty years of Richard Patrick Donnelly, entered into rest at Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, GA on Tuesday April 10, 2007. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Saturday April 14, 2007 at St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church at 1:00 p.m. with […]
Governor Signs ABLE Legislation To Help Those With Disabilities Save With Tax-free Earnings

From left, Whitney Goetz, LaKesha Page, Senator Becky Duncan Massey, Steve Summerall, Governor Bill Haslam, Treasurer David H. Lillard, Jr., Rep. Kevin Brooks, Carol Westlake and Melanie Bull. – photo by Jed Dekalb, Chief State Photographer Families of those with disabilities are now one step closer to saving more money for medical costs with tax-free […]
Ruhl, Gayle E.

Gayle E. Ruhl, age 72, of Cordova, TN, retired D.E.A. Special Agent in charge of Memphis, TN and Indianapolis, IN, Korean Air Force Vet and member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, passed away June 29, 2002, husband of Virginia for 50 years; father of Janice Maffit of Indianapolis, IN, Laura Ruhl of Cordova, […]