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13 04, 2018

Algood To Purchase Historic White Plains

2018-04-13T14:43:21+00:00April 13th, 2018|Economic & Community Development, Regional News|Comments Off on Algood To Purchase Historic White Plains

The City of Algood will be purchasing the historic White Plains home. The city council unanimously approved the $250,000 purchase this week, which includes the house and 2.27 acres. The antebellum home and property has a unique history as Putnam County’s earliest center of commerce, its first seat of government and an important stop along [...]

5 04, 2018

UPPER CUMBERLAND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ANNOUNCES ARTS GRANT OPPORTUNITY

2018-04-05T22:16:15+00:00April 5th, 2018|Economic & Community Development, Regional News, UCDD News|Comments Off on UPPER CUMBERLAND DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT ANNOUNCES ARTS GRANT OPPORTUNITY

  The Upper Cumberland Development District is a designated agency to administer grant funding through the Tennessee Arts Commission’s Arts Build Communities program. Funded through the Specialty License Plate Program, the Arts Build Communities (ABC) grant program is designed to provide support for arts projects that broaden access to arts experiences, address community quality of [...]

3 08, 2017

2017 Arts Build Communities Help Volunteers and Artists Enrich Our Region

2017-08-03T18:51:14+00:00August 3rd, 2017|Economic & Community Development, Regional News|Comments Off on 2017 Arts Build Communities Help Volunteers and Artists Enrich Our Region

The Upper Cumberland Development District received $18,650 from the Tennessee Arts Commission. As grants go, that is a small one to serve 14 counties. You may be surprised what a difference it makes.   Eleven arts projects were completed in seven counties with over 200 artists involved. Three hundred ninety-eight volunteers provided six thousand six [...]

21 11, 2016

Warren County Leading the State in Future Advanced Robotics Training

2017-02-14T05:01:55+00:00November 21st, 2016|Economic & Community Development|Comments Off on Warren County Leading the State in Future Advanced Robotics Training

McMinnville is gearing up to offer high-tech advanced robotics training in the near future thanks to the largest grant ever awarded to Motlow State Community College. On Wednesday, November 16, Gov. Bill Haslam announced Motlow State Community College as a recipient of the Drive to 55 Capacity Fund grant in the amount of $5.5 million [...]

21 10, 2016

Plateau Partnership Park Receives $500,000 for Infrastructure Expansion

2017-02-14T05:01:55+00:00October 21st, 2016|Economic & Community Development|Comments Off on Plateau Partnership Park Receives $500,000 for Infrastructure Expansion

Infrastructure improvements are in store for the Plateau Partnership Park in the near future thanks to a sizeable grant received from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC). ARC awarded $500,000 to the Industrial Development Board (IDB) of The Counties of Cumberland, Morgan and Roane Tennessee for the design and permitting of a 300,000 gallon elevated water [...]

30 03, 2015

Job Growth Expected in Celina, Tenn.

2017-02-13T02:39:29+00:00March 30th, 2015|Cumberland Area Investment Corporation, Economic & Community Development|Comments Off on Job Growth Expected in Celina, Tenn.

Dale Hollow 1 Stop BBQ in Celina, Tenn., will be relocating and expanding in the near future, creating job opportunities in Celina. After receiving capital from Cumberland Area Investment Corporation, a division of the Upper Cumberland Development District, Linda Raines, owner of Dale Hollow 1 Stop BBQ, will be moving her business to a new [...]

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