Are you interested in subjects to do with gardening? Flowers, Shrubs, Trees, Birds, Bees and Butterflies. Then think of joining a garden club. The meetings include a program centered around gardening. Crestwood Garden Club meets the second Wednesday of February through June and August through December, noon time, at the East Ridge Community Center, 1517 […]
Municipal Court Docket for March 15
The following people are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on Tuesday, March 15. Court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue. Darian Dedman – Theft under $1,000, Burglary/Auto, Drug Paraphernalia. David Franklin – DUI, Felon Possession Firearm, Speeding, Open Container. Miguel Gonzales – Simple Possession Cocaine. Bradley Gribble – Drug Paraphernalia, […]
VIDEO: City Council Meeting of March 10
Police Briefs for March 11
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along reports.” March 9 Day Shift 22-003270- I-24 West- Aggravated Assault/Road Rage- The complainant called to advised she was a victim of a road rage incident. She advised the incident began when she attempted to change lanes at the I-75 north split onto I-24 west and a […]
Catholic Downs CCS in Middle School Baseball
Catholic Baseball continued its winning ways on its new field, Thursday at OLPH, by downing CCS, 11-2, in five innings. Cale Nausley pitched a gem, giving up only three hits while recording seven strikeouts. Parker Coode came on in relief to pitch the final inning, but gave up two runs to CCS. The big bats […]
School Board Candidate Katie Perkins Says She Can Make ‘Tough Decisions’ and ‘Own the Consequences’
What qualifications do you have that make you the best candidate for this position? I have earned a degree in Communications and have worked for various newspaper publications so have proven my desire to work for the community. I have also been a teacher all of my adult life and since becoming a parent my […]
March 10 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along reports.” March 8 Day Shift 1517 Waterhouse Avenue (theft): The resident’s wheelchair was stolen from her front yard. The wheelchair has no foot rests and is black with a blue pouch on the back. (22-003220) 6700 Ringgold Road (warrant service): Tavin Hunt and Matthew Allen were […]
Police and DA’s Office Make Arrest in 2011 Homicide
Law enforcement officers converged on a city public works building this morning and arrested Antonio Espey Jr. for the 2011 murder of Herbert Strickland. Hamilton County District Attorney General Neal Pinkston said the arrest was made by Chattanooga police and officers with the DA’s Cold Case Unit. The murder occurred on May 19, 2011 at […]
Police Briefs for March 9
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along reports.” March 7 Day Shift 2017 McBrien Road (found property): The reporting party phoned police after finding a license plate, TN 3Z60B7, lying in her driveway. The plate was placed into Property and Evidence. (22-003160) 4214 Ringgold Road (warrant service): Samantha McClellan was arrested at Silverdale […]
Smith Pleads Guilty to Wire Fraud
This story is from Tennessee/Lookout. A day after resigning her House seat, Robin Smith pleaded guilty Tuesday to honest services wire fraud in connection with an illicit campaign vendor set up with knowledge of a former House speaker and run by his ex-chief of staff. Smith, a Hixson Republican and former chairman of the state party, […]
VIDEO: IDB Meeting of March 7
Challenger Commander Dick Scobee’s Space Medal of Honor being presented to Chattanooga’s National Medal of Honor Heritage Center
June Scobee Rodgers, along with her children, Kathie Scobee Fulgham and Lt Gen. Richard Scobee, and accompanied by Lt. Gen. Don Rodgers, will present Chattanooga’s National Medal of Honor Heritage Center with Challenger Commander Francis Richard “Dick” Scobee’s Space Medal of Honor in a private ceremony on Tuesday. The presentation will also kick off the […]
Buddy’s Bar-b-q Honored by General Assembly
Buddy’s bar-b-q was honored by the Tennessee General Assembly, Monday, with a joint resolution in the Senate recognizing the iconic restaurant’s 50th anniversary. The resolution noted that Buddy’s was founded in Knoxville in 1972 by Carcel “Buddy” Smothers and his wife, LaMuriel, and soon became a popular gathering place serving up “delicious and always-fresh, home-style […]
March 8 Police Briefs
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along reports.” March 06 – Day Shift 22-003099- 3320 Ringgold Road- Suspicious Person- The caller advised of an unknown male sleeping in the business. On scene officers located a male sleeping in the floor of the establishment leaning against a chair. Police attempted to wake the male […]
Robin Smith Resigns Amid Wire Fraud Charge for Phoenix Solutions ‘Kickbacks’
According to the Tennessee/Lookout, Rep. Robin Smith, one of three House members raided by the FBI 14 months ago, resigned Monday morning after federal authorities charged her with wire fraud, claiming she took “kickbacks” from an illicit campaign vendor. Federal authorities filed the charge Friday against Smith, a Hixson Republican who ran a political consulting business […]
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