Bedford County Mayor Chad Graham was among those in attendance at Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Shelbyville on Tuesday, Jan. 11, for a preview of preliminary plans for the new TCAT campus …
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Bedford County Mayor Chad Graham was among those in attendance at Tennessee College of Applied Technology-Shelbyville on Tuesday, Jan. 11, for a preview of preliminary plans for the new TCAT campus at 231 North Business Park. The plans have not yet been made public because they must still be approved by the state building commission. Garry Askew of Bauer-Askew Architecture described the layout of the facility, which will serve as the “front door” of 231 North Business Park.
Others attending the presentation included Shelbyville Mayor Wallace Cartwright; Bedford County School Superintendent Tammy Garrett; Bedford County Commissioner Greg Vick; Shane Hooper, Beth Davis and Kelly North of Shelbyville-Bedford Partnership.