Innovate Alabama-backed Tennessee RiverLine expansion adds new Alabama-based representative

Alabama Tennessee RiverLine
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A new Alabama-based representative for the Tennessee RiverLine is set to strengthen local partnerships and expand access to outdoor recreation along the Tennessee River, including in Decatur and across North Alabama.

Decatur Morgan County Tourism recently announced that TJ Johnson has joined the Tennessee RiverLine team as its Alabama-based program manager.

The position is focused on building partnerships with local communities and supporting programs that make river experiences more accessible to residents and visitors.

Johnson’s addition comes as the Tennessee RiverLine continues to expand its work in Alabama through a $750,000 Innovate Alabama grant awarded to the University of North Alabama and the Tennessee RiverLine.

The funding will support outdoor recreation, education initiatives, and small business opportunities connected to river access throughout the region.

The Tennessee RiverLine is a long-term, multi-state initiative working toward a connected system of outdoor recreation experiences along the 652-mile Tennessee River, stretching from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Paducah, Kentucky. The project emphasizes public access, stewardship, and economic development for riverfront communities.

Decatur’s location along the Tennessee River places it among several North Alabama communities positioned to benefit from expanded river-based recreation and tourism. With an Alabama-based program manager now in place, the Tennessee RiverLine is expected to increase coordination with local partners and help connect North Alabama communities to broader outdoor recreation and economic development strategies.

Sherri Blevins is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You may contact her at sherri@yellowhammernews.com.

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