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For more information, contact Greg Goodman at 718-5737 or Marty Burke at 267-0837. FAMILY * The Thomas J. Dyer family reunion is today from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. CDT at Coalmont Community Center in Coalmont, Tenn., Bring a covered dish and drinks for family meal.
On: June 18, 2009 at 6:02 a.m. I find it refreshing that an elected body still has the 'collective' common sense to 'fix' that which should never have been an issue to begin with.
Local Life Care Center Cannot Accept New Residents
Submitted by Kristen Johnson on June 20, 2009 - 7:04pm. News Hamilton County News A A A Red Bank nursing home is ordered not to admit any new residents.
Admissions suspended at Chattanooga nursing home
Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Susan Cooper has suspended new admission to the Life Care Center of Red Bank nursing home.
Hamilton County Commission shoots down guns-in-parks provision
Staff Photo by Allison Kwesell A sign prohibiting firearms is seen at the Tennessee Riverpark.
Hamilton County, Chattanooga, Red Bank All Say "NO" To Guns In Parks
Submitted by Joe Legge on June 17, 2009 - 12:57pm. News Government & Politics Hamilton County News Hamilton County commissioners join Chattanooga and Red Bank in banning handguns in parks.
In January, four folk musicians - Steve Daugherty, Christie Burns, Matt Evans and John Boulware - opened Mountain Music Folk School in a Red Bank storefront.
Siskin Hospital Opens New Outpatient Clinic In Cleveland & Offers Free Health Screenings In July
The screenings that will be available on July 16 will focus on Back and Fitness issues.
Braves select Red Bank's Walden
Red Bank High School graduate Alan Walden, who missed most of the season with a fracture in his elbow, was selected in the 43rd round by the Atlanta Braves.
EPB and Chattanooga to Go Fiber Optic by Summer of 2010
Submitted by Amy Katcher on June 9, 2009 - 5:26pm. Chattanooga will be lightyears ahead when it comes to fiber optics.
Chattanooga: Stimulus funds trickling down
Three months ago, none of the workers for Executive Homes Inc. were swinging hammers.
News, Weather and Sports for Chattanooga and the Tennessee Valley
Submitted by Nordia Epps on June 3, 2009 - 9:36pm. Go Green There's really no longer an excuse not to recycle if you live in the Chattanooga area.
They call it the Red Bank Jubilee and Auction and thousands of Tennessee Valley residents usually drop by.
Some public officials never seem to appreciate the useful purpose of the state's Open Meetings and Records Act, an expansive law which guarantees Tennesseans reasonable and free access to all public records not otherwise protected by law.
10 Chattanooga Venues Selected As National Day Of Prayer Sites
He stated, "In churches, parks and on courthouse steps, citizens will be praying for our nation; government leaders, media, military, schools, churches, businesses and families." Mr.
Hamilton County: Small-city mayors receptive but hesitant on consolidation
Most mayors in the nine Hamilton County municipalities besides Chattanooga say theya re open to the idea of government consolidation, but only to a point.
Two Killed in Early Morning Chattanooga Rollover Crash
Submitted by WDEF News 12 on April 29, 2009 - 12:39pm. News Hamilton County News A A Chattanooga traffic investigators believe speed played a role in an early morning crash that killed two men.
Look for delays and closures along Browntown Road near the Chattanooga-Red Bank boundary Wednesday.
Staff photo by Sarah Nader Boxes piled up the Monday after Christmas at the Bella Vista Recycling Center.
Chattanooga: Houses could get EPB fiber before June
EPB customers who opt for cable television could start having fiber-optic lines installed in their homes by late May.