Monday, August 22, 2011

Memphis/West Walk Me Home Event



The Memphis/West WALK ME HOME event was held on Saturday August 20, 2011.  The event raised approximately $5,000 for Foster & Adoptive children/youth. The event was sponsored by Nike of West TN, Cathedral of Faith and several other Memphis Organizations. Although the day was hot the walk was a tremendous success.  Thank you to all those who volunteered and assisted in making the walk the success it was. 

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Friday, August 19, 2011

O’Day likes Juvenile Court model

Tennessee Department of Children Services Commissioner Kate O’Day toured Bradley County Juvenile Court on Tuesday.

Many partner leaders from Camelot Care Centers, Bradley County Schools and Valley Hospital attended to explain the role they play in the Behavioral Unit.

“Our vision for the state is that these kinds of solutions need to be located in communities. The state can’t do everything. Even the Juvenile Court can’t do everything. It’s the community coming together,” O’Day said. “This is a wonderful example of putting those ideals into practice.”

The commissioner hopes to use the Bradley County Juvenile Court as a model to show the direction she wants the DCS department to go. O’Day said she wanted those at DCS to have a sense of being a part of something bigger and connecting with the community.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

AP: More on the outage


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A spokeswoman for the Nashville Electric Service says power outages to about 20 downtown buildings - including the state Capitol - are the result of a work crew accidentally cutting underground cables.


Story continues here: 
http://goo.gl/olJ7I

Downtown Nashville power outage affects DCS

From General Services:

The Department of General Services has confirmed that the NES power outage affecting downtown buildings will not be repaired until after close of business Thursday.  The Commissioner of Human Resources has declared the following buildings to be uninhabitable as of 1:45 pm. today.  The state uninhabitable building policy will be in effect and employees may be dismissed under appropriate administrative leave codes. 
Andrew Jackson
Rachel Jackson
Tennessee Tower
Legislative Plaza
War Memorial
Supreme Court
Library and Archives
We currently anticipate these buildings will be open on Friday, August 5.  

Sincerely,
Department of General Services.

What that means for the DCS employees and visitors in the Andrew Jackson building
  • Check with your supervisor about what to do regarding your duties in the meantime.
  • Check back here at the WWU for updates.
  • Remember: You can subscribe to the department's Twitter feed or Facebook page to get your updates.
The handy links for those are at the right side of the WWU.

Stay cool,
The WWU Staff

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Guidance for Grandparents in Murfreesboro

The Daily News Journal had this brief item about a class for grandparents raising grandchildren.

Click here for more information about the August 14 session: http://goo.gl/PRiqd