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“You Might Be Right”: A B&G Report Podcast Recommendation

Barrett & Greene

In the tension-filled political week before the midterm elections, we were particularly grateful for a relatively new podcast called “ You Might be Right ,” a mostly weekly, sometimes biweekly show that features two former governors from Tennessee talking about a wide variety of issues.

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CFP: Journal of Advancement, Communication, and Development in Academic Libraries #OpenAccess

A Library Writer's Blog

We have several options for submissions to consider: Article submissions —Full length articles on any of the topics mentioned above. This journal will be published twice annually, fall and spring. Communications Marketplace Section —Brief article or paragraph featuring a communications approach or example you would like to share.

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No Butts About Cleaning up Cigarette Litter in Tennessee — Episode 042

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

We’re talking about a gross topic on today’s episode of Open Space Radio, but fortunately I’m joined by a few people who are on a mission to clean things up. On today’s episode I’m joined by Missy Marshall, who is the executive director of Keep Tennessee Beautiful and serves on the board of directors for Keep America Beautiful (KAB).

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CFP: Journal of Graduate Librarianship #OpenAccess

A Library Writer's Blog

Practice and theory manuscripts may be divided into whatever sections suit the manuscript’s topic and arguments. Published by East Tennessee State University, JGL is open access and charges no author-facing fees. As a rule, manuscripts submitted to the Articles section should be 3,000–6,000 words, though exceptions will be considered.

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Building Better Communities Through Water and Nature-Based Play — August Bonus Episode

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

We’re thrilled to be joined by the two authors, Patti Sterling, the grants coordinator for Town of Bel Air, Maryland, and Akosua Cook, a park planner for the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, to talk about the importance of water and nature-based amenities in their local parks and the projects they have put in place to raise awareness and education.

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Smaller cities lose out when it comes to business consolidation and headquarters relocation: WInston-Salem, North Carolina

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Illinois; Tennessee; Rosslyn + "The Airport Access Factor" ," 2017 Education. The Winston-Salem Journal has a really great article about this process, " Triad weathers corporate HQ departures with manufacturing revival." It's super rare for a smaller newspaper to have such a thorough, detailed, well-argued piece.

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The Importance of Mentoring in Parks and Recreation — Episode 062

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

While we recognize some of the topics discussed on this episode are more difficult to implement at this time during the COVID-19 pandemic, we encourage you to think of creative ways you can continue to connect with your community, while following all local, state and national ordinances and guidelines.