The Pediatric Trauma Injury Prevention Program at Children’s Hospital is launching a new ATV safety initiative to arm high school students with information about ATV usage.
Children’s Hospital Launches ATV Safety Education Program
Lincoln County Dairy Team Competes in National Contest
Dan Owen, Extension Agent Lincoln County The Lincoln County 4-H dairy judging team competed in the National 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest in Madison,Wisconsin, September 30-October 3, 2018.The team was…
Lincoln County Fourth in National Livestock Quiz Bowl
Dan Owen, Extension Agent Lincoln County The Lincoln County 4-H Livestock Quiz Bowl team went to the National Livestock Quiz Bowl Contest that was hosted by the Aksarben Stock Show…
Professional Development Energizes 4-H Agents
Dwight Loveday, Interim Assistant Dean & Department Head I had the opportunity to spend most of the week with 4-H professionals from all over the country at the 2018 National…
Tennessee Delegation at the Volunteer Conference of Southern States
Tennessee had a great delegation! Reach out and talk to any of them regarding the conference.
4-H June Dairy Month Promotion Winners
Congratulations and a big THANK YOU to all of the 4-H Dairy Chairpersons who participated in the Southeast Dairy’s June Dairy Month Promotion!
State 4-H Leadership Retreat
Dwight Loveday, Interim Assistant Dean & Department Head This week the state and regional 4-H staff met in Murfreesboro for a leadership retreat. This retreat is focused on identifying the…
4-H Day At Neyland Stadium
IT’S GAME TIME! DOWN – SET – HUT, HUT…LET’S CELEBRATE! You’re invited to 4-H DAY AT NEYLAND STADIUM
Getting to Know Our Healthy Living Ambassadors: Lily Martin, DeKalb County
Getting to Know Our Healthy Living Ambassadors: Lily Martin, DeKalb County
COUNT IT, LOCK IT, DROP IT EVENT IN ROBERTSON COUNTY
Tennessee is 3rd in the nation for prescribing opioids. In 2016, there were 1,186 opioid overdose deaths in Tennessee, which ranks Tennessee 13th in the nation. Reported cases of Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS) has increased in Tennessee over the past decade with the most common source of NAS from legally prescribed medication.