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City of Knoxville and World's Fair Park leaders will meet Tuesday evening to discuss the future of Knoxville's most iconic park.More >> City of Knoxville and World's Fair Park leaders will meet Tuesday evening to discuss the future of Knoxville's most iconic park.More >> KNOXVILLE (WATE) – We're just a few months away from football season. But already there's been a lot of interest in season tickets and Vol memorabilia. The idea of a new coach has injected a renewed optimismMore >> We're just a few months away from football season. But already there's been a lot of interest in season tickets and Vol memorabilia. The idea of a new coach has injected a renewed optimism for the future of UT football.More >> A wet spring and a wet start to summer are adding up to a serious problem for area cattle farmers.More >> A wet spring and a wet start to summer are adding up to a serious problem for area cattle farmers.More >> Three Pilot Flying J employees pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to charges of conspiracy and wire fraud.More >> Three Pilot Flying J employees pleaded guilty in federal court Tuesday to charges of conspiracy and wire fraud. Kevin Wallace Clark, Jay Stinnett, and Holly Radford pleaded guilty in exchange for providing information in the case.More >> The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has come to a close and the Tennessee Highway Patrol has released numbers on its enforcement efforts around the site.More >> The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival has come to a close and the Tennessee Highway Patrol has released numbers on its enforcement efforts around the site.More >> George Thomas is challenging his conviction and sentence after his latest retrial.More >> George Thomas is challenging his conviction and sentence after his latest retrial.More >> The Animal Control Advisory Board in Campbell County held their first meeting Tuesday night since closing the county's only shelter amid scandal.More >> The Animal Control Advisory Board in Campbell County held their first meeting Tuesday night since closing the county's only shelter amid scandal.More >> A group that helps raise money for the University of Tennessee met for the first time since one of its executives were arrested on child porn charges.More >> A group that helps raise money for the University of Tennessee met for the first time since one of its executives were arrested on child porn charges.More >> Madisonville police have made four arrests in the theft of a local American flag.More >> Madisonville police have made four arrests in the theft of a local American flag.More >> Studies show 80% of people with asthma also have allergies, so if you better control your allergies, you may be able to avoid asthma.More >> Studies show 80% of people with asthma also have allergies, so if you better control your allergies, you may be able to avoid asthma.More >>
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - The Appalachian Regional Commission says a $100 billion transportation bill signed by President Barack Obama provides a significant federal commitment to complete a highway system in the Appalachia region.
The Appalachian Regional Commission has promoted a road-building initiative for years to open up remote mountain regions of the 13 Appalachian states to commerce by improving the transportation.
According to the commission, the transportation bill will free up $2.1 billion in federal dollars for the Appalachian Development Highway System without requiring state matching funds.
The commission said the funding should allow states to move forward on critical corridors of the Appalachian highway system.
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