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Tennessee College of Applied Technology - Northwest (Union City Campus)
β OpenTennessee College of Applied Technology - Northwest (Union City Campus) is a vocational institution located at 214 South 2nd Street in Union City, Tennessee. The campus offers hands-on training and education in a wide range of technical fields to prepare students for successful careers in industries such as healthcare, automotive technology, welding, and more. With state-of-the-art facilities and experienced instructors, students at TCAT Northwest can gain the skills and knowledge needed to excel in their chosen profession. Whether you are looking to start a new career or advance in your current field, TCAT Northwest provides the resources and support to help you achieve your goals.
214 S 2nd St, Union City, TN 38261, United States -
Knox County Soil Conservation
β OpenWelcome to Knox County Soil Conservation, your dedicated local government office committed to preserving and enhancing the natural resources of Knox County, Tennessee. Located at 4730 New Harvest Lane, Knoxville, TN 37918, we serve the vibrant community nestled in the heart of the Great Valley of East Tennessee. Our mission is to promote sustainable land use practices, prevent soil erosion, and protect our water resources to ensure a healthy environment for future generations. As part of the rich historical tapestry of Knox County, established on June 11, 1792, our office plays a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance of an area steeped in history and natural beauty. Knox County is named after American Revolutionary War general and the first United States Secretary of War, Henry Knox. The county's unique geographical position at the confluence of the Holston and French Broad Rivers, forming the Tennessee River, underscores the importance of our conservation efforts.
4730 New Harvest Lane, Knoxville, Tennessee 37918, United States
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