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Agenda And Staff Recommendations For July 14 Planning Commission Meeting
Agenda And Staff Recommendations For July 14 Planning Commission Meeting
School Board Candidates Sound Off
Submitted by Abena Williams on July 1, 2008 - 5:29pm. Education Six candidates each say they have the skills to bring change to Hamilton County Schools.
Where Is The Traffic Enforcement In Chattanooga? - And Response
Greg Smith Chattanooga * * * I too have to drive from Signal Mountain to East Brainerd during the week.
County Schools Downsizing From 3 To 2 Area Superintendents
David Cowan, currently Area I operations director, will be the secondary operations director.
Crime Stoppers: Armed Robbery At Taco Bell
The first suspect is approximately 6'0, in his mid 20's, skinny and is dark skinned.
Deputies to ''Flood'' Highways
According to Lt. Max Templeton, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office "will flood Hamilton County highways and streets over the Forth of July Holiday Weekend with stepped up traffic enforcement." He says ...
Natural lawn stirs dust up with city
Even as city leaders are touting greener practices for residents and city services, one woman's fight to grow a water-friendly, no-mow meadow rather than a lawn is landing her in court in violation of the ...
Goody's plans store closings in Chattanooga
Goody's Family Clothing is shutting its three Chattanooga stores as part of a plan to close 69 units, the company said today.
Chattanooga: Computers Plus offers PCs, Macs, trouble-shooting
A Chattanooga native who lived in Honolulu for seven years said he continues to be amazed by Chattanooga's growth, to which he has contributed with the opening of a computer store.
Chattanooga: '60s, '70s teens had variety of summer jobs
Three days after he graduated from City High School in 1965, Doug Jones said, his father approached him with something he wasn't expecting.
The Overlook in Rivermont will have sidewalks, homes with upscale amenities
James Pratt is making a living building new homes to look like old homes. Mr. Pratt of Pratt & Associates is building The Overlook, a traditional neighborhood design community.
Chattanooga: The economy sees influx of young entrepreneurs
“What you find in a small business is you have to be willing to step aside and pay the going day rate for good, qualified people, and that's a challenge. That's tough because it's your money”
More young adults are starting their own small businesses according to Kathryn Foster, director of small business and entrepreneurship at the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce. via Chattanooga Times Free Press
Whisper Creek at Windstone features 1920s-style neighborhood design
Whisper Creek at Windstone is the 12th and final phase of the Windstone subdivision, which is in Georgia and Tennessee. via Chattanooga Times Free Press
Chattanooga: Homeowner bound during burglary
A homeowner was bound this morning as two burglars made off with an undisclosed amount of cash and property, according to a Hamilton County Sheriff's Department statement. via Chattanooga Times Free Press
Home Invasion Forces School Lockdown
This morning shortly after 11:00 two men entered a home in the Emerald Valley Subdivision off East Brainerd. via WTVC Chattanooga
TN: Hikers packing concealed heat
TN: Hikers packing concealed heat Source: Times Free Press Author: Joan Garrett "East Brainerd resident Monica Dobbs hikes 100 miles of the Appalachian Trail every winter with friends and craves the quiet days ... via Rational Review
Special Interest Legislation For Mall Owners Is Outlandish - And Response
“It's creative financing that probably will allow for the development improvements to the East Brainerd area that otherwise would not occur”
Our publicly elected "representatives," Sen. Bo Watson, R-Hixson and Rep. Gerald McCormick, R-Chattanooga will sponsor this legislation. via Chattanoogan.com
Chattanooga: Mall owners seek new tax to help expand mall
“I'm not sure we have the time on the clock to get all the pieces in place to get this through”
CBL & Associates Properties Inc. executives John Foy and Michael Lebovitz discuss possible future plans for Hamilton Place in an editorial board meeting with the Chattanooga Times Free Press. via Chattanooga Times Free Press
Photo by GPS The GPS cookbook goes on sale Wednesday. Click to enlarge. "Brain food, soul food, comfort food" is the subtitle for the first-ever GPS cookbook, Food for Thought. via Chattanoogan.com
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“Oh man. Does that mean prices are going to go up? I don't like that at all. That wouldn't be good at all”
Business Privilege Tax Aimed at Hamilton Place Mall and Mall-Adjacent Properties Submitted by Amy Katcher on April 29, 2008 - 4:29pm. Consumer Senator Bo Watson and Representative Gerald McCormick are ... via WDEF-TV Chattanooga