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Wilson County Prayer Breakfast
October 3, 2025 at 7 AM

Join us for the Wilson County Prayer Breakfast—a meaningful morning of faith, fellowship, and community connection. This special gathering brings people together to share inspiration, offer prayers, and strengthen the bonds that unite us. Whether you're a longtime resident or new to the area, we welcome you to be part of this uplifting event as we celebrate our shared values. This year we are please to announce that former Governor Bill Haslam will be our guest speaker.  Tables and tickets are now available for purchase.  You can also become an event sponsor.
The event deadline is September 25.
We can’t wait to see you there!

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Dallas Floyd Phoenix Arena

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On November 4, 2014, Bill Haslam was re-elected Tennessee’s governor with the largest victory in modern Tennessee history.

Under his leadership, Tennessee is recognized as a national leader in education, economic development, efficient and effective government and fiscal strength.

Since 2011, Tennessee students have been the fastest improving in the country in academic achievement. High school graduation rates are at an all-time high, and Tennessee is the first state in the nation to offer high school graduates and adults two years of community or technical college free of tuition and mandatory fees.

In 2013, Haslam launched the Drive to 55 to increase the number of Tennesseans with a postsecondary degree or credential to 55 percent by 2025. More Tennesseans are going to college and fewer need remediation when they get there. First-time freshmen enrollment increased 25 percent at community colleges and 20 percent at technical colleges in one year, and the college-going rate in Tennessee increased to a high of 62.5 percent in 2015.

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Bill Haslam, 49th Governor of Tennessee

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