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ABOUT THE TENNESSEE FIREFLY

Shining a Light on Education & Government in Tennessee

Named after Tennessee's official state insect, the Tennessee Firefly shines a light on the untold and under-told stories about education and government in the Volunteer State. 

Since 2004, more than 2,500 newspapers have closed – and remaining media has altered its focus and coverage to survive. Decisions and policies at the state and local level have a direct impact on the lives of every Tennessean. The Tennessee Firefly seeks to strengthen our communities through factual journalism with a local focus to increase civic engagement and awareness. 

Our reporters and contributors will keep you in the know with stories and commentary centered around the leaders and policies that impact Tennessee.

The Tennessee Firefly launched in 2022. Its operations are funded in part by Tennesseans for Student Success, a statewide network of teachers, parents, community leaders, and volunteers who are dedicated to supporting, championing, and fighting for Tennessee’s public school students and their futures.

Why We Firefly

Local and factual reporting to make stronger Tennessee communities through civic awareness, participation, and engagement.

Staff and Contributors

Sky Arnold

Managing Editor

Prior to his role at the Tennessee Firefly, Arnold served vulnerable families in Tennessee as the Press Secretary for the Tennessee

Reana Gibson

Reporter

Reana is a Nashville native and alumna of Middle Tennessee State University, where she served as a contributing writer for MTSU

Vanessa Helgeland

Contributor

Vanessa is a 2021 graduate of St. Lawrence University in northern New York, receiving her degree in communications and creative writing.