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TN ‘systematically’ fails those seeking SNAP benefits in violation of federal law

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www.wkrn.com – Erin McCullough – 2025-01-13 10:28:00

SUMMARY: A lawsuit has been filed against Tennessee’s Department of Human Services (DHS), accusing the state of failing to determine eligibility for food stamps (SNAP) in violation of federal law. The suit claims the state prevents timely hearings and appeal decisions, leading to hunger, malnutrition, financial struggles, evictions, and bankruptcies. Plaintiffs seek a ruling that DHS violated federal law and the 14th Amendment by not providing timely eligibility notifications or fair appeal opportunities. They also request a court order for DHS to process applications properly, provide adequate notices, and establish a remedial plan for improvements.

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How Middle Tennesseans are helping fire victims in California

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-01-14 05:23:05

SUMMARY: Local groups in Nashville, Tennessee, are stepping up to support California wildfire victims through donations and volunteer efforts. The Dixon County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance for a deputy’s family who lost their home, urging community support via a GoFundMe page. Meanwhile, the Churches of Christ disaster relief organization has sent three trucks with 900 food boxes to help those in need, with plans for three more shipments. They’re also organizing a volunteer event on Thursday to pack 1,500 additional boxes. The collective effort demonstrates community solidarity and the determination to aid those affected by the devastating fires.

Local groups and law enforcement are working together to support the wildfire victims.

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A new exhibit captures the rich complexity of Rosanne Cash’s career

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wpln.org – jewly hight – 2025-01-14 04:08:00

SUMMARY: The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum has launched the exhibit “Rosanne Cash: Time Is a Mirror,” highlighting Rosanne Cash’s unique identity as a second-generation artist. While acknowledging her father, Johnny Cash’s monumental influence, Rosanne joked about feeling like a “prodigal” in Nashville. The exhibit illustrates her journey from a rebellious newcomer with purple hair in 1981 to a respected figure who embraces her legacy. It features her dialogue with her father through letters and songs, showcasing her evolution from music to literature. The exhibit will be open until March 2026.

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TN lawmaker aims to combat human trafficking

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www.wkrn.com – Mye Owens – 2025-01-13 22:48:00

SUMMARY: January is recognized as National Human Trafficking Prevention Month, prompting Tennessee lawmakers to introduce new legislation aimed at combating the crime, which has seen a staggering 400% increase in reported cases between 2016 and 2023. Senator Marsha Blackburn proposed four bills, including the National Human Trafficking Database Act, to create a national database and improve data reporting. AncoraTN, a non-profit providing support for survivors, has noted an uptick in hotline calls, reflecting the urgency of addressing human trafficking in Tennessee. Collaborative efforts from institutions like Belmont University are also underway to track and understand the issue more effectively.

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