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State lawmaker files bill to ban fluoride in public water sources
SUMMARY: A Tennessee bill, filed by State Sen. Joey Hensley, aims to stop water service providers from adding fluoride to public water, reflecting Hensley’s long-standing concerns about its health risks, including links to lower IQs in children. While proponents of the bill argue for its benefits, many health professionals assert that fluoridated water has significantly reduced cavities since its introduction in the 1940s. Experts emphasize that fluoridation is closely monitored and regulated. Hensley advocates for topical fluoride use instead, claiming the current system exposes everyone to the same fluoride levels, which could be harmful, especially to vulnerable populations. The bill requires a House sponsor to proceed.
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5 questions for Camellia Burris, WPLN’s new education reporter
SUMMARY: Camellia Burris is WPLN News’ new education reporter, bringing her background as a Nashville native, attorney, and investigative reporter to her role. She plans to focus on education issues in Middle Tennessee, with an emphasis on equity, the achievement gap, and barriers to higher education. Burris’ interest in journalism started in childhood, evolving through her law studies and mentorship. Back in Nashville, she enjoys reconnecting with family and exploring the city’s food scene, particularly brunch spots, and hiking trails. She aims to provide essential updates on Tennessee’s educational policies and their impact on local students.
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Nashville’s property reassessment is underway. Here’s what that means for your tax bills — and city revenues.
SUMMARY: Nashville is conducting its property reappraisal, evaluating 281,000 parcels across Davidson County. The reassessment, which happens every four years, considers changes in market conditions, such as population growth and neighborhood popularity. Property values impact tax bills, a significant source of revenue for the city. Metro adjusts the tax rate to ensure “revenue-neutral” conditions, but potential tax increases may still occur. Residents can seek relief through programs for seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities. Property Assessor Vivian Wilhoite emphasizes the goal is fairness, ensuring homeowners aren’t overpaying. Presentations on the process are being held across the county.
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Remembering Bobby Connelly, a 53-year veteran of the Nashville Fire Department
SUMMARY: Bobby Connelly, a beloved 53-year veteran of the Nashville Fire Department, is remembered as a hero and legend in the community. He dedicated his life to firefighting, often choosing to be at the center of danger alongside his colleagues. Former Chief Buck Doer highlighted Connelly’s unwavering commitment, describing him as a “firefighter’s firefighter.” Connelly survived a near-fatal accident early in his career and later authored a book, “Refined by Fire.” He was also the model for a firefighter statue at Nashville’s 9/11 Memorial. His legacy lives on through the fire hall named in his honor, and a funeral service is scheduled for March 12th.

Following the death of Bobby Connelly, who served with the Nashville Fire Department for more than half a century, community members are remembering his legacy.
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