Apr 30, 2008 | Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Atlanta newspaper cuts statewide distribution, jobs
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution will reduce its distribution area for the second time in 14 months, eliminating 62 non-newsroom jobs in a cost-saving move, the newspaper announced Wednesday. via Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Apr 30, 2008 | WAFF-TV Huntsville
Georgia man dies after hang glider crash
A Douglasville man died from injuries after his hang glider took a sudden downward turn above Lookout Mountain and struck a tree. via WAFF-TV Huntsville
Woman: Rapist Used Flashing Blue Lights
A woman tells investigators she was raped after she was pulled over on a Walker County road by two men who had flashing blue lights on their car. via WXIA-TV Atlanta
Classmate Apologizes for Attack on Kentucky Student
The mother of a Lexington teenager who died earlier this week nearly two months after a fight with a classmate at a prep school in Tennessee says she has forgiven the boy who hit her son. via WBKO
Forgotten Ga. county now in spotlight
“We kind of had a county of our own and did our own thing”
People who live far from the big city often complain about being ignored. Up in Georgia's northwest corner the folks in Dade County may have a point. via Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Chattanooga Airport Brings $167 Million Impact
“The recent growth in the number of flights and passengers has increased the airport's role in the economy.”
Airport Activity Creates 1,440 Jobs April 21, 2008 - 4:40PM The Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport generates more than $166.7 million in economic activity annually according to an analysis by the Community ... via WTVC
Jury To Decide Penalty For Admitted Killer
Jury selection was under way Tuesday in northwest Georgia for a panel to determine whether a man who has admitted killing four people should live or die. via The Post Chronicle
Chattanooga Market opens April 27
The Chattanooga Market will open the 2008 Season this Sunday, April 27, from Noon until 5 p.m. Offering fresh local produce, handcrafted arts, musical talent and lunch in the Market Cafe, it's a family outing ... via Dalton Daily Citizen
Historic Civil War site adds 382 acres
Officials say a 382-acre expansion of the Lookout Mountain battlefield site would not be possible without federal appropriations totaling $4.8 million. via WBIR-TV
David Caines, Senior Vice President, Logistics Mr. Caines has been working with Kenco since graduating from Covenant College in 2002, with a degree in Business and Accounting. via Chattanoogan.com
Rome Braves release pitcher Raul Gonzalez
Gonzalez had a 12.79 ERA giving up 12 hits and nine earned runs in 6.1 innings of work this seaosn with Rome. via Rome News - Tribune
Friends and Neighbors: Mark Stubbs
“He lost both arms at the shoulder level from an electrical accident”
"Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology." - Oscar Goldman in the opening sequence of "The Six Million Dollar Man" No, he isn't Oscar Goldman, but Mark Stubbs of Stubbs Orthotics and Prosthetics ... via Dalton Daily Citizen
Agents raid poultry plant in Chattanooga, other states
Federal immigration agents have raided Pilgrim's Pride poultry plants in Tennessee and four other states in a crackdown on an alleged scam to provide fake identification for illegal immigrant workers. via WREG-TV Memphis
Condolences to GM Anthony Davis
“Keep your eye's on the sparrow”
Gentlemen, It is with sadness and regret I greet you today. After recently losing his father several months ago, GM Anthony Davis has lost his mother just days ago. via Stickman's Escrima Blog
Birmingham Barons Complete Shutout of the Chatanooga Lookouts with 4-0 Victory
Birmingham Barons Complete Shutout of the Chatanooga Lookouts with 4-0 Victory MLN Newswire - www.mlntherawfeed.com CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. via Minor League News
Dalton Mayor David Pennington and Jimmy Espy, editor of The Daily Citizen, will appear on Tennessee Insiders at 8:30 tonight. via Dalton Daily Citizen
Senate Rejects Ga. Border Commission
The Tennessee Senate has agreed with a House resolution to reject participation in a boundary commission proposed by Georgia lawmakers. via 13WMAZ-TV
Education Official Grace L. Hewell Passes at 89
“It was the hardest job I ever had. Two or 3 o'clock in the morning I was on the floor of the House.”
By Joe Holley Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, April 10, 2008; Page B07 Grace L. Hewell, 89, a retired social worker and federal education specialist, died March 7 of congestive heart failure at ... via The Washington Post
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Safety Board: Davie pilot in fatal crash probably was disoriented
“You think you'll be able to land the plane, or do you need to fly around a little bit and clear your head?”
A Davie pilot crashed his small plane in eastern Tennessee in December 2006, killing himself and three family members, likely after becoming disoriented in clouds and darkness, the National Transportation Safety Board has ruled. Killed were pilot Nelson McPherson Jr., his wife, Debbie, both 43, and their two daughters, Danielle, 19, and Kayla, 13. McPherson, a men's clothing chain executive, had planned to fly his family to Tennessee for the holidays. He had first flown his single-engine Beech Bonanza A36 to Jacksonville and Gainesville before heading for Lovell Field Airport, north of Chattanooga, Tenn. on Dec. 22, 2006. For the last 14 minutes of the ill-fated flight, as he approached for a landing, McPherson struggled to control the plane while it was engulfed in clouds. That was evident by his tape-recorded conversation with an air traffic controller. 'Are you able to climb to 3,000 [feet]?' an air traffic controller asked, after noticing McPherson had dropped below the assigned altitude. Read more
Berry College to host Rome World Music and Dance Festival
Submitted by Berry College ROME - Berry College will host the Rome World Music and Dance Festival on Saturday, April 12, with performances beginning at 1 p.m. on the Krannert Center lawn and 7 p.m. in Evans ... via Dalton Daily Citizen
“If you build it, they will learn.”
Mitchell Coplon pitched in the 1981 College World Series and later played minor league ball. via TulsaWorld.com - Local
Distressed Plane Lands Safely At CVG
Passengers were removed quickly from a Delta Connection flight in Cincinnati this morning after the pilot declared an emergency while landing. via WLWT-TV Cincinnati
Resolution rejecting Tennessee-Georgia boundary commission moves in Senate
“We're going to be dealing with Georgia on this issue for a long time about water, and this is one way of telling them this is not the solution”
' A Tennessee Senate panel on Tuesday approved a resolution rejecting Georgia's efforts to re-examine the two states' long-disputed border as a Chattanooga lawmaker warned the issue only was about tapping into ... via Chattanooga Times Free Press
Plane From Chattanooga Makes Emergency Landing
Local governments are making much greater use of surveillance cameras to enforce traffic violations , and now illegal dumping. via WTVC Chattanooga