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Lawmakers Announce Tech Grants for Libraries

September 11, 2019 By Dick Cook and Contributed Article 0 Comments

NASHVILLE – State Senators Todd Gardenhire and Bo Watson today joined Representatives Robin Smith, Patsy Hazlewood, Yusuf Hakeem, Mike Carter and Esther Helton to announce a $20,000 Technology Grant for the Chattanooga Public Library from the Tennessee State Library and Archives.  The Hamilton County lawmakers made the announcement after being notified by Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett. 

Technology grants are available for public libraries to replace or purchase technology, including computers, software, networking hardware or peripherals.  The Collegedale Public Library will also receive a $4,752 grant for desktops and children’s workstations.

“Access to technology is something many of us take granted,” Secretary of State Tre Hargett said.  “Our public libraries across the state play a pivotal role in connecting Tennesseans.

I’m proud of the role the Tennessee Library and Archives plays in increasing access to technology and education across the entire state.”

“Libraries are an essential place for people to go when they don’t have access to computers at home or work,” said Sen. Gardenhire.“It is especially important for those who need to search for jobs, apply for unemployment benefits or get online training that helps themenhance their skills.  I am proud to support this grant.”

“Leveraging technology is a key strategy of the modern library and I congratulate our local library officials for on their successful grant application,” added Sen. Watson.  “This grant will go a long way toward upgrading our library technology and providing vital access to computers and the Internet.” 

“Congratulations to Chattanooga Public Library and Collegedale Public Library on securing this important grant funding,” said Representatives Smith, Hazlewood, Hakeem, Carter, and Helton. “These strong investments will help modernize our local libraries and provide important training opportunities that will benefit future generations of our citizens.”

The State Library and Archives is awarding more than $350,000 in technology grants across the state. 

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About Dick Cook

Dick Cook has lived in East Ridge since the Kennedy Administration when his parents bought a house on Marietta Street. Dick graduated from ERHS in 1976 before going on to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where he studied Political Science. Dick worked for the Chattanooga Free-Press and the Chattanooga Times Free Press for 22 years. Free-Press Sports Editor Roy Exum plucked him out of production in 1989 and gave him a job as a sports reporter. Dick covered everything from prep sports to the whitewater events on the Ocoee River for the 1996 Olympics. When Chattanooga's two paper's merged, he became the Crime Reporter covering both the Chattanooga Police and Fire Departments. He was among reporters who were honored by the Associated Press for the TFP's coverage of the 2002 fog-shrouded crash on I-75 in Catoosa County, Dick and his wife, Cathy, live on Marlboro Avenue where they are seen frequently chasing around their three grandsons.

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