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John Shearer: Schmissrauter Family’s TPC Co. Reaches Century Mark
As a company that has tried to reproduce quality packaging and printing items that look similar and consistent to clients, TPC Printing and Packaging has also attempted to become a Chattanooga area business entity that stands out on its own. The East Ridge-based company headed by the Schmissrauter family turned...
Summer Nights concerts kick off June 7
DAYTON — The month of June heats up with hot, local musical talent as Rhea Heritage PreservationFoundation presents the fifth annual Nokian Tyres Summer Nights concerts each Friday night. “Nokian Tyres makes a tremendous contribution to our community by its support of this annual concert series,” RHPF President Rick Dye said. “Area bands that have great followings locally mpresent evenings of family fun at the courthouse and give their fans an opportunity to enjoy themselves outdoors.” ...
Boys and Girls Club opening May 28
Pictured above, members of the Rhea County Boys and Girls Club board of directors spend Tuesday afternoon preparing the facilities for opening day on Tuesday, May 28. The Boys and Girls Club is located on Fourth Avenue in Dayton in the Chattanooga State building near RC3.
FSU softball seniors, defense step up in opening round Tallahassee Regional win over Chattanooga
FSU softball opened Tallahassee Regional play on Friday night, facing Chattanooga. Despite knowing it was in for a gritty game, the Seminoles overcame a slow start offensively to defeat the Mocs 3-2 at JoAnne Graf field to open regional play with a victory. After three scoreless innings from both teams,...
Guard's 181st showcases AI integration to boost mass fire
YUMA PROVING GROUND, Ariz. — In a groundbreaking event on April 24, the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Aviation & Missile Center, in collaboration with the DEVCOM Ground Vehicle Systems Center and the Tennessee National Guard's 1st Battalion, 181st Field Artillery Regiment, based in Chattanooga, showcased the Autonomous Multi-Domain Launcher (AML) in a live-fire demonstration launching three Reduced Range Practice Rockets (RRPR) in a successive ripple fire mission. Over the two weeks leading up to the live fire event, the team successfully fired three...
Hot Chocolatier Faces Challenges
The Hot Chocolatier has faced challenges including surviving the COVID-19 lockdown to having to move to a new location. The business owners were forced to close their doors on Market Street. A GoFundMe has been organized to help the chocolate shop. The fundraiser reads:. "On another note, we've recently learned...
Two dead after drowning at Chattanooga boat ramp
CFD says crews have recovered the bodies of both victims. The department adds they offer their "sincere condolences to the families of the drowning victims." The Chattanooga Fire Department (CFD) says one person is dead and another person unaccounted for after an apparent drowning at a boat ramp off Amnicola Highway.
Law enforcement memorial honors fallen officers in Chattanooga area
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Local law enforcement took time Friday morning to honor those who have died in the line of duty in the Chattanooga area. This annual Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony, held at the Hamilton County Courthouse due to weather, concluded National Police Week ceremonies. Officers who have...
Parkridge holds ribbon cutting for Soddy-Daisy emergency room
SODDY-DAISY, Tenn. (WDEF) – Northern Hamilton County has seen a lot of growth. Soddy-Daisy’s population as of the last Census in 2020 was a little over 13,000 and is likely closer to 14,000 according to recent estimates. That’s nearly double what the town’s population was 50 years ago,...
‘She was light’: Death of student leaves Pike Co. community in mourning
LICK CREEK, Ky. (WYMT) - Zena Newsome shared love and laughter with everyone she encountered. “She was light. She could make anybody’s day better,” said friend and teammate Kourtlee Keene. “She’s so funny. Just so full of joy and everything.”. Those who love her said the...
Deputies arrested a Chattanooga man for misusing 911. 48 hours later, he was brain dead.
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Deputies arrested a Chattanooga man for repeatedly calling and texting 911. An arrest report says at the time, "deputies did not observe any injuries or any emergency going on with him." But no more than two days after his arrest, 23-year-old Christopher Ayala landed in intensive...
Upcoming City Council Agenda For Tuesday
Here is the upcoming City Council agenda for Tuesday:. I. Call to Order by Chairman Henderson. II. Pledge of Allegiance/Invocation (Councilwoman Noel). III. Special Presentations. IV. Minute Approval. V. Discussion of Agenda. ? Next Week’s Proposed Agenda Items. ? Purchasing Questions. ? Future Considerations (3 Week Look Ahead) VI....
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