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National Medal Of Honor Heritage Center Awards $17,000 To Students Competing In Inaugural Space Design Challenge
The Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center announces the winning student teams in the inaugural Space Medal of Honor Design Challenge. This design competition invited K-12 student teams from across the nation to take on the role of a Museum Exhibit Designer and create an exhibit for the Heritage Center’s forthcoming Space Medal of Honor Gallery. Over 100 student teams entered the challenge. Fourteen teams were chosen for the final judging last Friday that took place at the Heritage Center.
HCSO Hosts DARE Program Graduation At CSLA
Earlier this morning, Sheriff Austin Garrett, School Resource Deputy and DARE Instructor Joseph Dangler and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Deputy Unit, in conjunction with the administration of the Chattanooga School for the Liberal Arts, hosted a DARE graduation ceremony for students who recently completed the program.
Chambliss Welcomes Litigation And Health Care Attorney Chris Poole
Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. announces the addition of attorney Christopher D. "Chris" Poole, who will serve the firm's litigation and risk management and health care practice areas. "We're thrilled to add Chris to our growing team of talented attorneys," said President and Managing Shareholder Mark Cunningham. "His distinguished tenure...
Chattanooga Softball NCAA Regional Run Ends With Loss To Auburn
After a long day of waiting following a near five-hour delay due to inclement weather, the Mocs and Tigers faced off. Auburn scored in each of the five innings played, scoring nine runs on 10 hits. Senior Kaili Phillips picked up Chattanooga’s lone hit on the final out of the game. She drove a double to left field.
Softball Recap: Gordonsville picks up 23rd straight win at home
It can be hard to translate regular season success to the playoffs, but Gordonsville had no problem doing just that on Saturday. Their pitchers stepped up to hand the South Pittsburg Pirates a 1-0 shutout. The victory was familiar territory for Gordonsville who now have nine in a row. Gordonsville's...
As a key labor union pushes into the South, red states push back
Just days before workers at a Mercedes-Benz plant in Alabama began voting last week on whether to unionize, Republican Gov. Kay Ivey signed a new law that would claw back state incentives from companies that voluntarily recognize labor unions. Alabama’s move follows similar efforts in Georgia and Tennessee, where GOP leaders also have passed laws […] The post As a key labor union pushes into the South, red states push back appeared first on Stateline.
The Greater Chattanooga community came together to pay tribute to fallen officers from our region at the Law Enforcement Memorial Ceremony held at the Hamilton County Courthouse
Chattanooga, TN – According to the police officials, this ceremony, which was co-hosted by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office – TN and the Chattanooga Police Department, served as a poignant reminder of the daily risks faced by our officers in their mission to ensure community safety. It...
Late winner puts Boyd soccer back in the final four
CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF)- Boyd Buchanan fell in the state title game just a year ago, now Boyd is on its way back to the final four for the third consecutive year. After missed chances a goal with 14 seconds left broke the goalless draw and secured Boyds trip to Murfreesboro.
Lookouts Shut Out In Birmingham
Starting pitcher Drew Thorpe threw 5.2 shutout innings as the Birmingham Barons defeated the Chattanooga Lookouts 2-0 before a crowd of 3,412 at Regions Field on Saturday night. The game was delayed 10 minutes, but it didn't bother Thorpe as he pitched 5.2 innings, only giving up two hits, no earned runs, and two walks with seven strikeouts in the Baron's sixth shutout of the season. The Barons had only one shutout all season last year.
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