The following people are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on Tuesday, July 10. Court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue and begins with traffic cases at 3 p.m. Hunter Bailey – Theft over $1,000. Brian Black – Drug Paraphernalia. Perry Brannon – Drug Paraphernalia, Theft of Auto, Possession Schedule III/PTR. […]
Mason, Helton Continue Sparring
East Ridge News Online received a press release from the Jonathan Mason campaign Thursday morning touting an endorsement in his State House campaign from a right to life group. In the press release was a statement that his opponent in the Republican Primary for District 30, East Ridge City Councilwoman Esther Helton, did not meet […]
Helton ‘Disgusted’ with Smears from Mason Campaign
In a Thursday press release, Republican candidate for House District 30 Esther Helton expressed her adamant and strongest opposition to an assertion by her opponent, Jonathan Mason, an insurance intake agent, that challenges her Christian faith and pro-life stance. “As a Bible-believing Christian, a mother who chose vocational school to raise my three children and […]
Mason Gets Endorsement from Pro-Life Group
On Thursday, Jonathan Mason announced that his campaign for State Representative in District 30 had been endorsed by Tennessee Right to Life for his steadfast pro-life views and commitment to the unborn. “Of all endorsements, the Tennessee Right to Life is a very special endorsement for me. I was raised in a family whose doors […]
Police Briefs July 3
_ 3600 block Larry Ln.: On Monday evening an ERPD officer spotted a motorcycle traveling north on Germantown Road turn onto Larry Lane. According to an affidavit of complaint, the bike did not display a tag. The officer initiated a traffic stop on Larry Land in the driveway of a residence. Once stopped, the rider […]
East Ridge Offices Closed In Observance of Independence Day
On Wednesday, July 4, East Ridge offices and Library will be closed in observance of Independence Day. For those with trash service on Wednesday, your trash will be picked up on Thursday, July 5. East Ridge Court will be held today, Monday, July 2, at 3:00 p.m. for inmates only. Court will resume its normal […]
ERPD Arrests June 25-July 1
According to booking reports from the Hamilton County Jail, the following people were arrested by the East Ridge Police Department from June 25-July 1. An arrest does not mean that a person has been convicted of a crime. All persons arrested are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. QUALLS, BRANDON ROSS […]
Education PAC Endorses Helton
East Ridge City Councilwoman Esther Helton has received the endorsement of early education advocates, Tennesseans for Quality Early Education – Political Action Committee (TQEE-PAC). Helton, a nurse for more than 35 years, won the support of TQEE-PAC for her views on supporting quality education for young children. “Councilwoman Helton is a model public servant in […]
Municipal Court Docket for July 2
Due to the Independence Day holiday, East Ridge Municipal Court will be held on Monday, July 2. Municipal court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue and begins at 3 p.m. Municipal court will resume its normal meeting schedule on July 10. The following people who are currently in police custody are scheduled to appear. […]
TFA Endorses Mason in State Representative Race
On Thursday, The Jonathan Mason for State Representative Campaign received an endorsement from the Tennessee Firearms Association. “I am proud to receive the endorsement of the TFA, Mason said in a press release. “Our campaign has worked hard going door to door, talking to voters about issues that are important to District 30. Protecting 2nd […]
Hepatitis A Cases Continue to Rise
The number of hepatitis A cases in Hamilton County continues to rise and is currently at seven since early May 2018. Normally we have about 0-1 cases per year. The most effective means of preventing hepatitis A infection is by getting the hepatitis A vaccine. Other preventive measures include good handwashing practice and avoiding recreational […]
Sweetbay Rezoning Tabled; New Animal Shelter Moving Forward
Editor’s note: Article courtesy of Chattanoogan.com Errors that were made in a city-wide rezoning in the 1980’s are causing problems for the owners of an apartment complex on Fountain Avenue. At Thursday’s East Ridge City Council meeting, a public hearing on the rezoning of the Sweetbay Apartments at 3623 Fountain Avenue drew considerable opposition from people […]
Independence Day Safety Reminders from HCSO
In anticipation of the upcoming July 4th festivities, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office would like to offer the following safety reminders to ensure the citizens of Hamilton County enjoy a safe and meaningful holiday. The safe discharge of fireworks is allowed for residents who live within the unincorporated areas of Hamilton County. However, if you live […]
Homebuilders Association Endorses Mason
On Thursday, the Jonathan Mason for State Representative Campaign made a statement regarding receiving the endorsement of the Homebuilders Association of Greater Chattanooga. “District 30 will experience a large amount of growth in our county over the next 10 years,” Mason said in a press release. “It is imperative that we have representation at the […]
Meyer Seeking Open Seat on State Executive Committee
Former State Representative Ken Meyer is running for an open seat on the Republican Party State Executive Committee for Senate District 10 in the Aug. 2 election. The seat was formerly held by Oscar Brock, who now serves as National Committeeman on the Republican National Committee for Tennessee. Meyer has a long history in Republican […]
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