
Kerri Bartlett
News Director at Columbia Daily Herald
News Dir. @thedailyherald, Columbia. Former managing editor @wherald Previous reporter @WilliamsonAM Local news is important. Retweets don’t equal endorsements
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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Kerri Bartlett
Summertown Metals, a major building materials supplier headquartered in Summertown, Tenn., is set to expand its operations to East Tennessee for the first time. The Southern Middle Tennessee company will invest $22.6 million and create 170 new jobs through its expansion of distribution and manufacturing operations in Morristown in Hamblen County. Upon completion, Summertown Metals will employ nearly 600 people across its facilities in Summertown, Hohenwald and Morristown.
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2 days ago |
knoxnews.com | Kerri Bartlett
Summertown Metals, a major building materials supplier headquartered in Summertown, Tenn., is set to expand its operations to East Tennessee for the first time. The Southern Middle Tennessee company will invest $22.6 million and create 170 new jobs through its expansion of distribution and manufacturing operations in Morristown in Hamblen County. Upon completion, Summertown Metals will employ nearly 600 people across its facilities in Summertown, Hohenwald and Morristown.
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2 days ago |
tennessean.com | Kerri Bartlett
Summertown Metals, a major building materials supplier headquartered in Summertown, Tenn., is set to expand its operations to East Tennessee for the first time. The Southern Middle Tennessee company will invest $22.6 million and create 170 new jobs through its expansion of distribution and manufacturing operations in Morristown in Hamblen County. Upon completion, Summertown Metals will employ nearly 600 people across its facilities in Summertown, Hohenwald and Morristown.
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4 days ago |
jacksonsun.com | Kerri Bartlett
MAT Industries, LLC, a global manufacturer of air compressors and brake tanks, will invest nearly $10 million in an expansion of its Madison County operations, according to a June 3 state announcement. The expansion will include an investment of at least $9 million and create 30 new jobs, Gov. Bill Lee and Stuart C. McWhorter Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner, announced.
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2 weeks ago |
tennessean.com | Kelly Puente |Angele Latham |Kerri Bartlett
Legal experts say the ICE sweeps in Nashville with Tennessee Highway Patrol raise legal concerns over racial profiling and pretextual traffic stops. Kelly Puente Angele Latham Kerri BartlettNashville TennesseanA joint operation between the Tennessee Highway Patrol and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement this month resulted in nearly 200 people detained. Legal experts say racial profiling in traffic stops is murky legal area.
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