Local Nonprofit Will Host Open-Air Markets along Rossville Blvd. This Summer
The BLVD Project and Rossville Downtown Development Authority are teaming up to host a series of open-air markets on June 3, July 1, and August 5 from 4:00-8:00 p.m. this summer. The BLVD is a grassroots organization that seeks to improve food access, safety, transportation, aesthetics, and business along the Rossville Blvd corridor. The markets […]
Police Briefs for May 27
The following information was compiled from “pass along” reports provided by the East Ridge Police Department. May 25 Day Shift 4152 Ringgold Road (forgery): A female suspect attempted to pass a bogus $900 check at Smart Bank, but staff was already aware of the same attempt at another branch. Bank staff were able to get […]
TDOT Roadway Construction 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 […]
May 26 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. May 24 Day Shift 22-007320- 610 Stimpson Drive- Suspicious Vehicle- The caller advised of a suspicious gray vehicle parked in the neighborhood. On scene police spoke to the driver. He advised he is a contractor waiting to start a job in the neighborhood. 22-007321- 323 […]
Shakeup at TWRA after Clearcut Controversy
This article is from Tennessee/Lookout A shakeup inside the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has led to the abrupt terminations of key leadership staff after a months-long stretch in which the agency drew the ire of both Republican and Democrat lawmakers over plans to clearcut forests — and lost a major legal fight. No longer with TWRA […]
Health Department to Begin Administering Pfizer Booster Shots for Ages 5-11
The Hamilton County Health Department will begin administering Pfizer booster shots to individuals ages 5-11 at all Hamilton County Health clinics beginning Friday, May 27, 2022. Per the CDC, individuals 5-11 years of age are now eligible to receive a Pfizer booster shot if it has been a minimum of five (5) months after the second […]
East Ridge Observes Memorial Day
Monday Sanitation Collection Rescheduled for Tuesday On Monday, May 30, city offices and non-essential services, which include the City Library, will be closed in observance of Memorial Day. For those that have Sanitation trash pickup on Monday, your trash will be picked up on Tuesday, May 31. Please make sure your trash carts are to […]
Mary Walker Foundation hosts Work-based Learning Literacy Camp
Chattanooga Foundation Fights Poverty Through Literacy Maximizing the time of summer, Chattanooga’s Mary Walker Foundation begins its unique literacy camp serving 50 students Monday, June 6 through July 15 employing a phonics-based work-based learning environment. Students completing assignments will receive financial compensation, be schooled in literacy of both language and finances in a faith-based camp […]
TopGolf Holding Hiring Events
TopGolf will be conducting two special hiring events on Monday, June 6 and on Wednesday, June 8. Interviews both days will begin at 4 p.m. for Front of House (FOH) Associates including Servers, Bartenders, Barback, Guest Services, Drink Runners, and Food Runners. Daily interviews are being held for Topgolf’s culinary positions including Dishwashers, Prep Cooks […]
May 25 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. May 23 Day Shift 22-007266- 6700 blk of Ringgold Road- Unknown 911- Dispatch advised of a phase two 911 call at this location. On scene police checked the area with nothing located. 22-007274- 1600 block Keeble Street- Runaway Juvenile Recovery- CPD requested police check this […]
Police Briefs for May 24
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. May 22 – Day Shift 1100 block McBrien Road (disorder prevention): Police responded to the scene of a domestic dispute early this morning. The suspect fled prior to police arrival. She returned this morning to collect her belongings, and police were contacted to help resolve […]
Tennessee Wildlife Federation Honors State’s Top Conservationists
NASHVILLE — Tennessee Wildlife Federation, one of the largest and oldest nonprofits dedicated to conserving the state’s wildlife and natural resources, celebrated its 57th annual Conservation Achievement Awards. Each year, the Federation honors individuals and companies from across the state who are working to conserve our wildlife and wild places. “The Conservation Achievement Awards are […]
No Road Construction Delays for Memorial Day Travelers
TDOT to Suspend All Lane Closure Activity for the Holiday Weekend NASHVILLE – Road Construction will not delay motorists as they travel Tennessee’s highways this Memorial Day weekend. The Tennessee Department of Transportation will suspend all construction-related lane closures on interstates and state routes beginning at noon on Friday, May 27 through 6:00 a.m. on […]
May 23 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. May 20 – Day Shift 6401 Ringgold Road (assault): Jessica Shelton was working the McDonald’s drive-thru window when a customer became irate and threw a drink through the window striking Shelton. The suspect, who then left, is described as a female, 5-feet, 6-inches tall, 125 […]
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