Editor’s Note: Rabies Clinics will be held at Spring Creek Elementary School on April 23 from 4-6 p.m., and at City Hall on April 29 from 4-6 p.m. The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Health Department encourages all pet owners to get their animals vaccinated against rabies. This year’s low-cost rabies clinics will offer 61 locations around Hamilton […]
ER Parks & Recreation to Visit Lookouts
East Ridge Parks and Recreation Night at the Lookouts is almost here. On Saturday April 30, the Southern League Class AA Chattanooga Lookouts will host, not only the Montgomery Biscuits, but the East Ridge Parks and Recreation for a night of fun at the ballpark. East Ridge Parks and Recreation Director, Stump Martin, said this […]
Planning Commission Approves Rezoning; Recommends Amendment to Extended Stay Ordinance
The East Ridge Planning Commission met Monday night at City Hall giving its blessing on a rezoning request by the developers of Bass Pro Shops and recommending an amendment to a city ordinance pertaining to extended stay motels. Ethan Wood, a principal with Exit 1 LLC, the entity which is developing the Bass Pro Shops […]
Pioneers Edge Hixson in Boys Soccer
East Ridge edged Hixson, 2-1, Monday at Weldon Osborne Stadium in a key District 6 A/AA boys soccer match. Adam Adem scored both goals for the Pioneers, now 6-0 in district play and 7-1 overall. Alejandro Vicente and Rivaldo Yoc Bamaca were each credited with an assist. Cergio Maldono scored the only Hixson goal […]
Police Briefs for April 18
_ 3980 Ringgold Rd.: Police were dispatched to the CVS Pharmacy on a theft complaint, last week. According to a police report, when police arrived they spoke with the store manager who told them that two women had entered the store and were seen on video surveillance footage shoving merchandise into large purses. The merchandise […]
ERPD Arrests for April 11-17
According to booking reports from the Hamilton County Jail, the following people were arrested by the East Ridge Police Department from April 11-17. 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. ROEBER-LESLEY, TYMERA LYNN 513 GEORGIA […]
Municipal Court Docket for April 19
The following people are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on April 19. Court is held in the Court/Council Chambers at City Hall on Tombras Avenue. It begins at 5 p.m. Adam Brobeck _ Evading Arrest, Failure to Maintain Lane, Revoked DL. Deonta Brooks _ Suspended DL/Alias Capias, No Insurance. Michael Frizzelle _ […]
ERPD Offering Simulator Experience
“In conjunction with the Tennessee Highway Safety Office’s S.A.F.E. campaign, the East Ridge Police Department will be offering East Ridge citizens the opportunity to safely experience the force generated during a 5-10 MPH crash in a simulator called the “Convincer.” This force shows how effective a seat belt can be in keeping a person in […]
ER Officials Say ‘Thumbs Down to Distracted Driving’
April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month. East Ridge Police will be working to identify drivers who are distracted by texting, reading, and participating in other behaviors that distract them from their driving task. The East Ridge City Council supports Distracted Driving Awareness and says, “Thumbs Down to Texting and Driving”
Council Narrows CM Field; Boyd Wants Cell Tower Lease Money for New Stadium
The East Ridge City Council narrowed a lengthy list of candidates wishing to become the city’s next City Manager, Thursday night during a workshop prior to the regular council meeting. Mayor Brent Lambert said that city officials had received a ranking of the 57 applicants from an employee of the state’s Municipal Technical Advisory Service. […]
ERPD Asking for Help in Finding Missing Teen
The East Ridge Police Department is asking for help in finding a missing teenager. According to a department press release, on Wednesday, 15-year-old Kermyca Hester was reported missing by her father. The father told police that the girl was last seen at 6:50 a.m. walking to the school bus stop at the intersection of Gleason […]
East Ridge Downs Red Bank, 2-0, in Boys Soccer
East Ridge improved to a perfect 5-0 in District 6 A/AA boys soccer play with a 2-0 blanking of Red Bank, Tuesday at Camp Jordan. Hunter Schobert and Adam Adem accounted for the Pioneers’ scoring with Rijad Kazic picking up two assists. East Ridge outshot Red Bank, 15-4, as Goalkeeper Tony Acuff notched another shutout. […]
County Officials Urge Residents to Take Actions to Prevent Mosquito-borne Illness
The two most important things the public can do to protect themselves from the Zika virus or other mosquito-borne illnesses are protect their bodies from mosquito bites and reduce mosquito breeding grounds around their homes, neighborhoods, and businesses. “Mosquito season has started in Tennessee, and with it comes the potential for mosquito-borne illness,” said Hamilton […]
Police Briefs for April 11
_ 6927 Glen Errol Way: Police were called to the address, Sunday, on a domestic assault call. According to a police report, when officers arrived they found a woman who had locked herself inside her car outside the duplex. She told officers that her boyfriend, Brandon Pointer, had been arguing about text messages on her […]
American Conservative Union Foundation Honors Rep. Gravitt
WASHINGTON DC _ The American Conservative Union Foundation (ACU) awarded Tennessee State Rep. Marc Gravitt earlier this week with the “Award for Conservative Excellence” for his commitment to upholding conservative principles during the 2015 General Assembly. Rep. Gravitt achieved a 92% rating on the 2015 ACU scorecard. The ceremony was held at the Tennessee State Capitol’s Legislative Library and featured remarks […]
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