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Jerry Summers: Father's Day 2024
Just when you think you are smarter than your late parents you come upon a memento from the past that suggests you are not. In a small, ring binder pamphlet recently discovered dealing with “humorous quotes on life”, “To Dad, With Love” (1984- Graphic Corp) are examples of original sayings (or recopied by some famous, and not so famous, contributors) in 81 pages.
Construction underway for new container homes in Chattanooga
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Construction is underway for what designers are calling Hamilton County’s first ever luxury container home. It will be located on Chattanooga’s southside, just off East Main Street. Seven, 40-foot cube containers will be turned into a 2,000 square foot home. This innovative project...
Wags is the man in Pandas win over Looks
MADISON, ALABAMA – Trash Pandas rightfielder Eric Wagaman went 3-4 with a homer, triple, two RBI and two runs scored as the Rocket City defeated Chattanooga 6-3 Saturday evening from Toyota Field clinching the six-game series for the home team. Rocket City started fast with two runs in the...
Next Red Bank “Food Truck Friday” Event Is Happening This Friday
The City of Red Bank invites everyone to join them in a special evening of yummy foods, delightful music, and just plain fun at their next “Food Truck Friday” event. This Friday, June 7th, a selection of delicious foods will be offered by the popular Fud Vybez, Jonny Poppers Burger Buggy, Culture-Licious, Chattatater, Preacher’s BBQ, and Windy City Eatz.
Individual Arrest In Court With Meth Concealed - And Other Collegedale Police Calls
An individual was arrested in Municipal court after having methamphetamines concealed on his person. Officers received lost property found at Little Debbie Park. An unknown 9-1-1 call came in from the 8800 block of Cherlee Drive. Officers checked the area and discovered it was an accidental dial. Officers assisted a...
Pops On The River Returns To Coolidge Park July 3rd With Music And Fireworks
Thanks to the City of Chattanooga and a Presenting Sponsorship from Warren & Griffin, Chattanooga’s traditional Pops on the River Independence Day celebration will return to Coolidge Park on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. Last year this popular community event was suspended due to lack of funding, and was replaced...
Open Book with Stephanie Dray
For this Open Book. my guest is New York Times, Wall Street Journal & USA Today bestselling author of historical women’s fiction, Stephanie Dray. Her award-winning work has been translated into many languages and tops lists for the most anticipated reads of the year. Her most recent book is a novel based on the life of Frances Perkins. Frances Perkins is best remembered, if at all, as one of the architects of the Social Security Act. But during the nearly two decades when she was in Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s cabinet first when he was Governor of New York and then during the four terms in which he was President, she worked tirelessly for justice for the working poor.
Food City Breaks Ground On Lee Highway In Chattanooga June 6
Company officials broke ground on the new Food City on Lee Highway in Chattanooga earlier today. The 56,000 square foot retail supermarket, which will create 50-75 new area jobs is expected to open early next year and will serve as a replacement for the existing location. “We appreciate the support...
The Songbirds Radio Hour: Norman Blake
Norman Blake, bluegrass legend and hometown hero, chats about his early influences, recording with Johnny Cash and his involvement with the film "O Brother Where Art Thou?" on the latest episode of "The Songbirds Radio Hour," recorded at the Songbirds Guitar and Pop Culture Museum in downtown Chattanooga.
2 New Restaurants Coming To Chattanooga
Two new restaurants are coming to Chattanooga. Riverport Grille is being opened by John McClellan who also owns Mike’s Hole in the Wall pub on Cherokee Boulevard, and Kane Weathers. The new restaurant is in the previous location of Blue Water Grill, 224 Broad Street. Riverport Grill will be a full-service, family-friendly restaurant with the capacity to seat over 200 people. The sales are expected to be 70 percent from food and 30 percent from beer and liquor sales. The business has its own training standards for alcohol sales Mr. Weathers told the Beer Board and all servers will have a server’s cards from the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission.
Life With Ferris: Tennessee Valley Daylily Society’s Annual Show Is Sunday
Plan on stopping by the MACC on Sunday, June 9, from 1-3 p.m. and pick up a few stellar daylilies for your yard. Even if you don’t want to anything to your garden, you are still in for a treat at the Tennessee Valley Daylily Society’s annual show. You will be bombarded with hundreds of unusual blooms from 40-plus members of the TVDS, many of them modern cultivars.
Numerous Shoppers Stop By Cooley’s Retirement Sale
Cooley’s Fine Clothing store in Red Bank saw a steady stream of both bargain shoppers and old friends wanting to say goodbye Thursday afternoon on the first of its six-day retirement sale. For sale were shirts for $10, belts for $2, and even fixtures, sewing machines and furniture for...
PHOTOS: Vols Take Opening Super Regional Victory
Despite six strong innings from starting pitcher Kevin Abel, the Chattanooga Lookouts fell 3-2 to the Rocket City Trash Pandas Friday evening at Toyota Field. The Trash Pandas struck in the ... more Lee University golfer Oliver Lewis-Perkins had the final wrapping put on his outstanding career by being named a member of the NCAA DII PING All-America Teams. Three teams and twenty-four linksters ... more.
Forward Madison Beats Chattanooga Red Wolves 1-0
Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) Juan Galindrez scored in the 43rd minute to lift Forward Madison to a 1-0 victory over the Chattanooga Red Wolves Saturday night at CHI Memorial Stadium. It was a homecoming for Galindrez. He’s a former Chattanooga player, who is the Red Wolves all-time leading scorer.
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