Gave a guest lecture today about sibling perspectives on autism.
It was for a group of master’s students studying to be special educators at @UiTNorgesarktis.
Teachers are often the last line of support for teens with autism as they make the challenging transition to adulthood.
And we're back.
Touched down in Tromsø, Norway, a small university city surrounded by mountains, just over 200 miles north of the arctic circle.
For the next year, it's home.
I'll be working on a project about improving quality of life for adults with autism. Stay tuned.
Smedley claims: 'rampant cross-over voting by the Democratic left in numbers never seen before.'
The Contest also claims: 'evidence soon came to light that a highly organized campaign by the Democratic Left to adulterate the votes of bona fide Republicans had occurred.'
FOLLOWING UP: Sabrena Smedley contests the results of the Republican primary for Hamilton County Mayor, after losing by just over 300 votes.
We now have a copy of her Written Notice of Contest submitted yesterday to the TN Republican Party.
Read it here:
https://t.co/wJ4nk4OA8z
In the document, Smedley makes her case for why she should be declared the winner in the primary, or alternatively, why the election should be set aside.
The challenge is signed and supported by fellow candidate Matt Hullander.
Bill Sutherland is a farmer and owner of the Daisy Feed & Seed store in Soddy Daisy.
He says it’s been one of the hardest years for farmers he can remember.
Bill says diesel and seed costs & fertilizer cost and availability all play a role.
Ultimately, Bill says the fertilizer cost and supply challenges not only impact the farmer, but also the consumer.
Lower crop yields can contribute to decreasing food supply, which can eventually affect what you’re able to find at the grocery store, and how much you pay for it.
After Tuesday's primary results, we now know Republican Weston Wamp and democrat Matt Adams will go head-to-head to determine the next Hamilton County Mayor.
Today we saw public education is a top priority for both young candidates.
https://t.co/HDb1LxGOXS
After last night’s election madness, it can be easy to forget another one is just 3 months away.
Tonight at 5 and 6 we’ll hear from Republican Weston Wamp and Democrat Matt Adams, who will be going head to head to be your next Hamilton County mayor.