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Dayton City School installs security film on school windows
DAYTON — Dayton City School recently announced the completion of a comprehensive safety upgrade by installing Llumar DR15 PS9 Security Film on all windows across its campus. “This initiative aims to fortify security measures, enhance privacy, and significantly reduce energy consumption,” Dayton City School Superintendent Trish Newsom said. The Llumar DR15 PS9 Security Film offers an advanced solution to bolster safety protocols within the school premises, protecting against potential threats....
Property value reappraisal set to begin in April
RHEA COUNTY — This year is a property reappraisal year in Rhea County. Rhea County performs a state-mandated reappraisal every five years in order to bring property values to current market values pursuant to Tennessee state law. The best indicator of current market value is qualified prior year sale, which the Rhea County Property Assessor’s office uses to determine reappraisal values. In April 2024, the Rhea County Property Assessor will...
$100,000 Powerball Winner in Hixson; $50,000 Winners In Cleveland And Chattanooga
Three locals have won a total of $200,000 in Monday night's Tennessee lottery. Monday night’s Powerball drawing created thousands of winners, including four Tennessee players who matched four of five white balls plus the red Powerball to win the base prize of $50,000. Two of those winners doubled their prize to $100,000 by using the Power Play option for an extra dollar.
Shelby County Mayor speaks on Clerk Wanda Halbert for the first time since Hamilton County investigation
SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn. — Reporter: Big issue: County Clerk Wanda Halbert. DA Coty Wamp was recently in town giving an update on the investigation. What is the update from you on your communication with Clerk Halbert?. Mayor Lee Harris: So Clerk Halbert, you know, she keeps her own counsel....
Over $453.5 Million Of Railroad Property In Hamilton County Changes Hands As Cincinnati Sells Its Line To Chattanooga
Over $453.5 million of railroad property in Hamilton County has changed hands after the city of Cincinnati sold its line to Chattanooga. Register of Deeds Marc Gravitt said 365 tracts here were involved in the transaction to Norfolk Southern. The deal yielded a conveyance fee of $1,678,222 to Hamilton County.
TDOT: Highway 27 landscaping project to begin this spring
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Tennessee Department of Transportation announced an upcoming landscaping project along U.S. Highway 27 in Hamilton County. TDOT awarded the project to Stansell Electric Company, Inc. of Knoxville for more than $3 million. This project will extend from 6th Street to Riverfront Parkway on Highway...
Homeland Security holds annual fundraiser
The Rhea County Sheriff's Department Homeland Security division held its annual fundraiser on Saturday, March 23, at the Rhea County Welcome Center in Dayton. The event featured food, raffles for a La-Z-Boy chair and Nokian Tyres tire voucher and a silent auction.
Jack’s Restaurant is welcomed to Dunlap
A restaurant franchise that is ‘All About The South’ opened its doors in Dunlap Monday, March 25. Jack’s Family Restaurant welcomed a large crowd opening day to enjoy its variety of chicken, burgers, vegetables, breakfast items, shakes and more. “We’re glad to be here, really happy and...
"Son, I'll Go All The Way With You" Is Sermon Topic At Middle Valley Church Of God
Middle Valley Church of God, at 1703 Thrasher Pike in Hixson, announced that Pastor Mitch McClure will be preaching on Sunday, in the 10:30 a.m. service. Mr. McClure will be preaching on the topic, "He's My Boy". The sermon will be titled, "Son, I'll Go All The Way With You". This special Resurrection Day Service will include special music along with gifts for all in attendance. The emphasis of the service will be the hope that the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the grave brings all people.
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