Coming down John Ross from Rossville, there is now a bright sign with liquor bottles to your left, and a beautiful elementary school to your right. The liquor store sign shines much brighter than the nice school sign. Now, when kids come to school, the kids eyes are drawn to a bright LED lit liquor […]
Significant Blood Shortage Reported after Labor Day Weekend
Blood Assurance is reporting a significant blood supply shortage after multiple traumas over Labor Day weekend. As of Tuesday morning, the blood center had just a one-day’s supply of the crucial O-negative and O-positive blood types, as well as B-positive blood. Moreover, A-positive and A-negative blood are also in high demand. “This was an extremely […]
Food City Kicks Off ‘School Bucks Challenge’
Food City to Award $700,000 to Local Schools ABINGDON, VA – Food City has once again pledged $700,000 in contributions for the upcoming school year. With Food City’s School Bucks Challenge, it’s easy to earn reward points. For every $1 you spend, using your Food City ValuCard, you’ll receive 1 point. “Our Food City School […]
OLPH Celebrates 85th Anniversary
Last week an iconic institution in East Ridge observed a significant milestone. On Friday, August 26 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic School held a kickoff celebration to recognize 85 years. The celebration included live music by The Tennessee Players, local food trucks, cornhole competition and school wide tours. On Sunday, OLPH held mass celebrated […]
HCSO Offers Labor Day Safety Tips
The end of summer is traditionally marked by the Labor Day holiday, a time for our country to reflect on the hard work of our fellow Americans. The long weekend is typically celebrated through picnics, pool parties, fun times at the lake, and barbecues as families and friends enjoy the last few days of summer. […]
HCSO Fugitive Personnel Arrest Michael Harvey
On August 21, Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive personnel received arrest warrants for Michael Harvey for the following charges: Assault Vandalism Disorderly Conduct Harvey was the suspect in the road rage incident which was reported by the media when the incident was recorded on a person’s home security camera. On August 22, Fugitive Detective Jeremy […]
Properties Considered for National Register of Historic Places
NASHVILLE – The State Review Board will meet on Wednesday, September 14, 2022, to examine Tennessee’s proposed nominations to the National Register of Historic Places. Beginning at 9 a.m. (CST), the meeting will be held at the Tennessee Historical Commission, located at 2941 Lebanon Pike in Nashville, Tennessee as well as virtually. Meeting information will […]
TDOT Roadway Activity Report
HAMILTON COUNTY I-24 interchange improvement at SR-2 (US-11, US-41, US-72, Broad Street) and SR-58 (Market Street): Williams Street is closed to all traffic at the I-24 underpass to support the installation of new storm drainage structures for the new frontage road. Traffic will still be able to access the ramps to I-24 and US-27, but […]
East Ridge Offices Closed In Observance of Labor Day
Trash Pickup on Monday to be Rescheduled to Tuesday On Monday, September 5, East Ridge offices and library will be closed in observance of Labor Day. For those with trash service on Monday, September 5, those will be collected on Tuesday, September 6. Please make sure to place trash carts to the curb the night […]
City to Use Grant to Build Boardwalk, Pier at Dickert’s Pond in Camp Jordan
The City of East Ridge announced today it was awarded one of four 2022 American Water Charitable Foundation Water and Environment Grants for $250,000, focusing on building an ADA accessible boardwalk and pier along Camp Jordan’s Dickert’s Pond. “East Ridge is honored to be the recipient of the 2022 Water and Environment Grant,” said East […]
TDOT Announces No Lane Closures for Labor Day Holiday
Road Construction Won’t Delay Motorists NASHVILLE – The Tennessee Department of Transportation will halt all lane closure activity on interstates and state highways for the Labor Day holiday travel period. Construction crews will stop all lane closure activity at noon on Friday, September 2ND, until 6:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 6. This will provide maximum […]
Yet Again, Red Wolves’ Match Ends in Draw
The Red Wolves battled to a 2-2 draw on the road against the Charlotte Independent, Saturday in USL League One play. Moe Espinoza and Alex Terjara had goals for the Red Wolves. The non-loss brings the R’Wolves streak to nine matches. The Red Wolves are now 9-8-6 in league play with 33 points, good for […]
City Council Meeting of August 25
TopGolf is Hiring
TopGolf will be conducting daily interviews for positions on both the Culinary Team, including Dishwashers, Prep Cooks, and Line Cooks, and the Facility and Maintenance Team. Interviews will be conducted daily for both departments. Interested candidates can apply online but are encouraged to stop in the venue and speak with a manager for an in-person […]
Arrest Made in Fentanyl Investigation
On August 23, 2022, Detectives with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Narcotics and Special Investigations Unit executed a search warrant as part of an ongoing investigation into the distribution of Fentanyl at a room at the Microtel Motel located at 7014 McCutcheon Road in Chattanooga. During the execution of the warrant, Detectives took Patrick Lamar […]
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