In Tennessee, rural areas are an important part of the state.
I Farm/I Vote is an initiative to encourage farmers and rural Tennesseans to get out and vote. Bedford County Farm Bureau is a …
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In Tennessee, rural areas are an important part of the state.
I Farm/I Vote is an initiative to encourage farmers and rural Tennesseans to get out and vote. Bedford County Farm Bureau is a proud sponsor of this movement.
Rural votes matter and we encourage you to vote to ensure the voices of agriculture are heard. Thank you.
Renee Reeves BCFB Secretary Why Measure Schools Based on Spending Rather than Outcomes?
Why is it that politicians rate schools by how much money we spend on them rather that the quality of student they produce?
Could it be the desire to spend other people’s money supersede the goal of educating children?
If Bedford County Schools can provide a strong and proper education for less money, isn’t that a good thing? Isn’t that something other school districts would want to emulate?
Paul Engel
Founder & Talk Show Host - The Constitution Study
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