East Ridge city offices and non-essential services will be closed on Monday, January 15, 2018, in observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. For those with Monday trash pickup, the following schedule will be implemented: North-side (from Ringgold Road to Chattanooga/Interstate 24)—Tuesday, January 16 South-side (From Ringgold Road to Stateline Road/Georgia)—Wednesday, January 17 This alternate trash […]
Gravitt Inducted into Tennessee Auctioneers Hall of Fame
The Tennessee Auctioneers Association, at its yearly convention in Murfreesboro, named Marc Gravitt as the newest member to the Tennessee Auctioneers Hall of Fame. Vice President Bobby Colson from Nashville presented the award to Representative Gravitt saying, “this award is presented to a man that has dedicated his life to service, both in his […]
TAWC: No Threat to Drinking Water Supply from Spill
Officials with Tennessee American Water Company said the utility company which provides water to the greater Chattanooga area is performing additional sampling in the wake of a fuel spill on the Tennessee River. Daphne Kirksey, a spokesperson for TWAC said in an email statement that company officials are confident that there is no threat to […]
Police Briefs Jan. 9
_ 201 Eads St.: Police were dispatched to the address Friday on a fire that involved two vehicles. According to a police report, when an officer arrived he spoke with the female owners of the vehicles, a 2002 Chevy Trailblazer and a 2002 Nissan Xterra. Both women said that the ex-boyfriend of one of the […]
Housing Commission Gives Wanzell Another Extension
On Monday, the East Ridge Housing Commission gave the owner of a dilapidated house on East End Avenue another month to come up with a plan to move the structure or tear it down. Housing Commission Chairman Eddie Phillips reviewed the situation, saying the city had been working with the owner, Leroy Wanzell, for about […]
City Gets Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Grant Award
The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation awards grants to public safety agencies to help with equipment and other needs. The East Ridge Police Department has been fortunate yet again to receive such needed funds for equipment from the Foundation. This year’s award will fund five portable radios and related equipment, valued at $19,834.15. These radios […]
Police Briefs Jan. 8
A motorist driving with a tail light out has led to the arrest of a Rossville man on drug charges, Monday. Preston M. Bogh, 22, of a Loach Drive address in Rossville, was booked into the Hamilton County Jail on charges of Possession of Heroin for Resale, Possess of Schedule VI for Resale, Possession […]
Hamilton County Schools Closed on Monday
Hamilton County schools will be closed on Monday due to the threat of icy road conditions. OLPH school will be operating on a two-hour delay. BCA will open at 10 a.m. on Monday.
Earthquake Felt in East Ridge
A small magnitude earthquake gave people in East Ridge a rude awakening early Sunday morning. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the 2.4 magnitude quake hit between East Ridge and Ringgold just before 5 a.m. No damage has been reported.
Schrader’s Host Dinner for NCF Volunteers
On Saturday evening, Herman and Mary Schrader hosted a dinner to show appreciation for the volunteers who helped on Helton Hill during the Christmas lights. In addition he presented the East Ridge Needy Child Fund a check in the amount of $37,550 that was donated from giving people who came to see the light display. […]
ERPD Arrests Jan. 1-7
According to booking reports from the Hamilton County Jail, the following people were arrested by the East Ridge Police Department from Jan. 1-7. 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. SMITH, KENNETH HAROLD HOMELESS , […]
ER Municipal Court Docket for Jan. 9
The following people are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on Tuesday, Jan. 9. Municipal court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue and begins with traffic cases at 3 p.m. Kyle Coburn – Burglary of Residence. Rodney Dasko – Possession of Meth/PTR. Rodney Downs – Theft over $10,000. Andy Suddath – […]
Police Briefs Jan. 4
_ 857 Belvoir Crest Dr.: Police responded to the address on Monday on a burglary in progress call. According to a police report, when officers arrived they found an open door with damage to the residence. The house was cleared by officers and nobody was located inside. The property owner was contacted and came to […]
Traffic Stop Leads to Assault Arrest
A man who changed lanes improperly and was following too close was arrested Tuesday evening on an assault charge stemming from an April 2017 incident. According to a police report, an officer stopped a 2008 Ford Crown Victoria in the 6100 block of Ringgold Road at 6:45 p.m. When the officer activated his blue lights, […]
Citrullo: Bring Your Pets Inside During Frigid Weather
As the temperatures drop down to the teens, you need to bring pets inside. Our friends at NewsChannel9 recently spoke with Humane Education Society (HES) Executive Director Bob Citrullo about frigid temps and our furry friends. “It is entirely too cold for them to be outside,” said Citrullo. Citrullo says, just like us, your pets can suffer […]
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