HAMILTON COUNTY, TN – The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department has been recognized by the Tennessee Department of Health as one of the top five counties in the state who have met the Tobacco Settlement Fund objective of reducing the rate of smoking among pregnant women. In 2014, 12.5% of Hamilton County pregnant women reported smoking […]
RAM Clinic at Park
Free medical attention will be given by volunteer doctors and dentists at Camp Jordan Park this weekend. The Remote Area Medical (RAM) clinic will be held this Saturday and Sunday, September 30 and October 1 at the park beginning at 6 a.m. Medical services are offered in three areas, dental, vision and general medical. Those […]
Catholic Downs Grace in ‘Instant Classic’
Catholic upended Grace 28-22 in an “instant classic” played under the lights at Notre Dame’s Jim Eberle field, Thursday. The epic back-and-forth contest ended with a goal line stand. “Both teams are to be commended for the no quit effort shown tonight” stated Catholic Coach Billy Dearing. “This is one of those incredible contests the boys […]
TAWC to Conduct Annual Flushing Program
Chattanooga, Tenn. _ Tennessee American Water will be flushing water mains and hydrants throughout its water system serving Chattanooga, East Ridge, Red Bank, Lookout Mountain, GA and TN, and Rossville, GA. Tennessee American Water conducts an annual flushing program of its water distribution system to help ensure continued high-quality water service. Flushing the water system entails […]
Recovery from Drug Addiction Celebration at Camp Jordan
HAMILTON COUNTY, TN –The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department, the Regional Health Council, and partner non-profit organization Pirate Springs, of Cleveland, TN,invite the public to attend the area’s largest recovery event,being held Saturday, September 23, from 4-9pm at the Camp Jordan Park’s amphitheater in East Ridge TN. The free event will feature recovery comedian Bob Perkell […]
ERHS Cleanup Day Set for Saturday
In an attempt to beautify its campus, East Ridge High School is having a community work day on Saturday, Sept. 16 from 8 a.m. until noon, officials said. Projects will be tackled both inside and outside the school that is more than 50 years old. Those projects include painting the interior of some office spaces. […]
TAWC Offering Firefighting Support Grants
Chattanooga, Tenn. – Tennessee American Water announces its second round of Firefighting Support Grants to provide financial assistance to uniformed, professional and volunteer fire departments. Grants of up to $500 will be awarded to cover costs for equipment or training. “While we provide the water that is used in combating fires, the firefighters are the […]
Book Review: ‘The Hobbit’
Maybe you’ve seen The Hobbit in theaters, or own the DVD’s. And maybe you have watched the previously released movies, The Lord of The Rings trilogy, also in the theater or on DVD (or both. Many times). The movies are gorgeous, the scenery beautiful, the costumes amazing. J. R. R. Tolkien published The Hobbit 80 […]
ER Alumni Hosting Dinner
The East Ridge Alumni and Supporters Association is sponsoring a dinner to honor Ed Woodham and Mack Franklin and to help raise money for athletic facilities at East Ridge High School. The dinner will be held on Oct. 27 at SpringHill Suites by Marriot in downtown Chattanooga at 495 Riverfront Parkway. It begins at 6:30 […]
People Staying at Budgetel Need Help
East Ridge city officials said that 80 rooms at the Budgetel Inn on Mack Smith Road were occupied on Sunday by people fleeing Hurricane Irma. The people who are staying there may need help with some basic food stuffs for themselves and their pets. John Patel, whose company is renovating the 286 room motel, is […]
Creel, Custer Honored During Optimist Lunch
The East Ridge Optimist Club hosted members of the city’s fire and police department’s, Monday, on the 16th anniversary of the 9-11 attacks on our country in New York and Washington D.C. This is the fifth year that the club has hosted an event in appreciation of our city’s first responders and to reflect on […]
Checks Boost Field House Funding
East Ridge football coach Tim James put out the call a couple of weeks ago inviting all the men who have donned the Orange and White of Pioneer football to attend Friday night’s home opener against Brainerd, and the christening of the new Raymond James Stadium. James’ call was answered by scores of former players […]
Jones Memorial BBQ on Saturday
Jones Memorial United Methodist Church will hold its annual fundraising barbecue this Saturday, Sept. 9 at the venerable church on Ringgold Road. The 42nd edition of the barbecue is from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. One can get plates of beef, pork or chicken with favorite sides. Another option is to buy the barbecue […]
New Food City School Bucks Challenge
ABINGDON, VA – Are you up for the challenge? Food City has pledged $700,000 in contributions for the upcoming school year. With the new Food City School Bucks Challenge, it’s easier than ever to earn reward points. For every $1 you spend, using your Food City ValuCard, you’ll receive 1 point. “Our Food City School […]
Book Review: ‘Watership Down’
Richard Adams’ first published book was Watership Down, a tale of wild rabbits and a few tame ones, and a beautiful fantasy world set amidst the English countryside. Adams began this story in the best way: by answering that old familiar plea, “Tell me a story!” Over time, the story grew and Adams added to […]
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