Tennessee American Water is sharing more detailed information with the community about the 36-inch main break that occurred on September 12. “It is important to Tennessee American Water to be transparent with our customers about the circumstances surrounding the main break last week,” said Tennessee American Water President Darlene Williams. “We are committed to sharing […]
Traffic Advisory from TDOT
On Thursday, September 19, 2019, TDOT contract crews will open a newly‑constructed section of the existing ramp at Exit 1C from U.S. 27 South at the end of the Olgiati Bridge in Chattanooga. The new section will extend the length of the ramp from 4th Street to 6th Street. After the new section of the […]
‘Unity on the Bridge’ This Sunday
The Addictions & Dependencies Committee of the Regional Health Council and the Chattanooga-Hamilton CountyHealth Department invite all residents to join the recovery community for the second annual Unity on the Bridge. The event seeks to span the length of the bridge by joining hands as a symbolic gesture. The purpose is to reduce the stigma […]
Minutes from Sept. 9 Housing Commission Meeting
The East Ridge Housing Commission met pursuant to notice on September 9, 2019, 5:30 pm at East Ridge City Hall. Chairperson Winters called the meeting to order. Present were: Chairperson Jim Winters, Boardmember Jeff Ezell, Boardmember Ken Rogers, Boardmember Earl Wilson and Attorney Mark Litchford. Absent: Boardmember Lynda Stephens. Chairperson Winters led everyone in the […]
UPDATED: Latest from TAWC
UPDATE: As of Monday afternoon at 4 p.m., water boil advisories were lifted by the Tennessee American Water Company for the green area of the above map.. The boil water notice was issued on September 13, as a precautionary measure following a major main break that resulted in a significant loss of pressure in the […]
Red Wolves Drop Hard-Fought Road Match to Lansing
LANSING, Mich. –Chattanooga Red Wolves SC (8-8-9) fell to Lansing Ignite FC (12-5-9) 4-3 at Cooley Law School Stadium Saturday night. In a high-scoring match, Lansing’s goal in the 90th minute would prove to be decisive in the defeat. The Red Wolves opened scoring in the 3rd minute with VangjelZguro striking an in-swinging corner […]
TAWC Begins to Restore Water Service
Earlier Saturday morning around 4 a.m. local time Tennessee American Water successfully completed repairs to the impacted water main and has begun the process of restoring the system. The return to normal operating conditions will occur slowly and return last to customers at the highest elevations within the system, such as Lookout Mountain and Elder […]
HCSO: Beware, Report Scams
On Friday, September 13th, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a scam involving criminal imposters claiming to be detectives with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. The criminal imposters were found to be spoofing actual numbers used by the HCSO. It was reported these same criminal imposters are also claiming to be agents […]
UPDATED: Water Break Fixed; Voluntary Boil Water Advisory Remains in Place
UPDATE: Tennessee American Water says water main break has been repaired, but the Voluntary Boil Advisory is still in effect. Daphne Kirksey with Tennessee American Water says the utility is still asking people to conserve water. It may take several more hours to return complete water service, especially for those in higher elevations. Tennessee American […]
ERFD Responds to School Bus Fire
There was some frightening moments on a Hamilton County school bus, Thursday morning in East Ridge. According to East Ridge Fire Chief Mike Williams, firefighters and police were dispatched to the intersection of St. Thomas Street and Ringgold Road at 8:13 a.m. on a reported school bus fire. According to a post from Chief Williams […]
September is ‘National Preparedness’ Month
Emergency management officials recommend that a household be prepared to care for itself in the first three days of an incident. This is because it will take time to mobilize the resources to respond to a disaster. As the saying goes, “All disasters are local.” This means that Hamilton County residents and resources will be […]
Lawmakers Announce Tech Grants for Libraries
NASHVILLE – State Senators Todd Gardenhire and Bo Watson today joined Representatives Robin Smith, Patsy Hazlewood, Yusuf Hakeem, Mike Carter and Esther Helton to announce a $20,000 Technology Grant for the Chattanooga Public Library from the Tennessee State Library and Archives. The Hamilton County lawmakers made the announcement after being notified by Tennessee Secretary of […]
Authorities Searching for Missing Teen
The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office is currently searching for a missing female, African American juvenile named Jasmine Harris (age 14). Jasmine is described as 5’6” tall with brown eyes and brown hair. She was reported missing from 5654 High Street on September 2, 2019 and has been missing for (9) days without any contact with […]
Pioneers Blown Away by Hurricanes
East Hamilton downed East Ridge, 35-0, Friday night in a Region 2/4A high school football game at Larry Henry Field. The loss leaves the Pioneers with a 1-2 record on the year. East Ridge will have an off week to prepare for a trip to Sequatchie County on Sept. 20. Pioneer coach Tim James told […]
Red Wolves Fight to Draw in Toronto
TORONTO –Chattanooga Red Wolves SC fought to a 2-2 draw against Toronto FC II at BMO Training Ground on Friday. The result momentarily moves the Red Wolves up into fourth place. The draw leaves the Red Wolves with an 8-7-9 record on the year. Up next, Chattanooga closes out its four-match road-stand, facing Lansing Ignite FC […]
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