The number of new school administrators at public schools in Tennessee grew by 34.5 percent between 2000 and 2012, while the number of new teachers increased by less than 17 percent. …
By David Tulis The demolition Wednesday of Red Bank middle school by a mass excavator is a picture of the future of public schooling. Heavy equipment began razing the …
A Dayton, Tenn., medical facility is the first link in a $2 million taxpayer-subsidized high-tech chain to connect Tennessee’s metropolitan hospitals with those in rural southwest Tennessee. This could …
I’ve been reading two volumes from the 1990s about the rise and fall of the nation-state, books that remind me of my heritage as a Swiss and an American …
The prospect for liberty in my hometown, Chattanooga, and yours is brighter. This assertion rings true despite almost daily reports about the rising police state. A story Monday indicates …
By David Tulis (Second of two parts.) I’ve been thinking a great deal lately about comprehensive annual financial reports (CAFRs) and how their existence might been a boon to …
Although the European bank solvency crisis is called a “sovereign debt crisis,” it’s really the problem of the banks who hold the bad debt. Beyond that, however, it points …