East Ridge Fire Chief Mike Williams is sharing this message from “Sparky” and the members of the ERFD. On November 3 at 2 a.m. turn back your clocks one hour to get in sync with Eastern Standard Time. When you turn back your clocks, change the batteries on all of your smoke detectors in your […]
Tree Falls on Car; Traps Occupant, Knocks Out Power
A tree fell across power lines and onto a car, Thursday morning, causing power outages in the area. According to East Ridge Fire Chief Mike Williams, at 10:28 a.m, fire, police and an ambulance were dispatched to a vehicle crash with entrapment in the 800 block of Belvoir Avenue. When first responders arrived they discovered […]
Police Briefs for Oct. 31
The following information was compiled from East Ridge Police Department “pass along” reports. Oct. 29 Day Shift The caretaker of the Lomenick Cemetery/Mausoleums asked for an extra patrol of the cemetery due to vandals/campers coming onto the property during the night hours. 4320 Bennett Road (East Ridge High School)- Unruly Parent/Disorder- The school SRO called […]
HCSO Offers Halloween Safety Precautions for Families with Children
This year, as our community prepares to celebrates another “spooktacular” Halloween, please be mindful that there will be several events across Hamilton County occurring on various nights beginning tonight, Friday, October 25th and concluding on or about Thursday, October 31st. These events include church Trunk-or-Treats, neighborhood trick-or-treating, and community programs. The safety of our community’s children […]
Alumni Association Sponsoring Work Day at ERHS
The East Ridge Alumni and Supporters Association is having a work day at East Ridge High School on Saturday, November 2 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Anybody that would like to join in is welcome to attend, said Danny Gilbert the organization’s president. Gilbert said the work being done is spreading bark, trimming trees […]
Police Briefs for Oct. 29
The following information was compiled from East Ridge Police Department “pass along” reports. Oct. 28 Day Shift 1450 Mack Smith Road (Direct Home Loans)- Suspicious Vehicle/AOA Warrant Service- The caller advised of a suspicious black truck in the lot. Upon arrival officers spoke to Stefan A. and Jennifer Mitchell. Both were checked for warrants. Mitchell […]
Scammers Claim to be Ringgold Church Pastor
The Catoosa County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) is warning people not to fall for a scam that is becoming more widespread. The CCSO says residents are getting emails from people claiming to be the pastor of Ringgold United Methodist Church. The emails explain that the church is collecting gift cards to give to cancer patients. The […]
Police Briefs for Oct. 28
The following information was compiled from East Ridge Police Department “pass along” reports. October 24– Day Shift 700 blk of Germantown Road- Shots Fired- The caller advised she heard 8 to 9 shots from two different caliber firearms in the area. Police responded but didn’t locate anything. 4016 Wade Drive- Animal Call- The caller advised […]
ERPD Arrests Oct. 21-27
According to booking reports from the Hamilton County Jail, the following people were arrested by the East Ridge Police Department from Oct. 21-27. 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. PAYNE, JOHN MARTIN 815 ASTERWOOD […]
Video: Oct. 24 ER City Council Meeting
IDB Approves Development Agreement with Champy’s
The East Ridge Industrial Development Board approved an incentive package with the owners of Champy’s, Thursday afternoon in a meeting at City Hall. The development agreement would provide about $5.4 million over a 22-year period to offset development costs and managing the new restaurant that is anticipated opening in the Spring of 2020. City Attorney […]
National Drug Take Back This Weekend
The Bi-Annual National Drug Take Back will be held on Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event provides residents the opportunity to rid their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted medications. The service which is free and anonymous helps to prevent misuse and abuse of medications while protecting local water sources. Collected medications […]
October 24 Police Briefs
The following information is courtesy of ERPD “pass along” reports. Oct. 23 Day Shift 3725 Fountain Avenue (The Belvoir)- Disorder Prevention- The caller requested police assistance with retrieving his belongings from apartment 67. 807 Merrimac Circle- Warrant Service- An anonymous caller advised two wanted persons, Christian Woods and Warren Muir were at this location. Upon […]
Lee Proclaims Oct. 23 as ‘Imagine a Day Without Water Day’
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has proclaimed Oct. 23 as Imagine a Day Without Water Day as part of a national effort to raise awareness about the importance of water in our quality of life and the importance of educating the public about the value of water. This is the fifth year of the […]
Police Briefs for Oct. 23
The following information was compiled from East Ridge Police Department “pass along” reports. Oct. 22 Day Shift 806 Donaldson Road (theft): The complainant reported a refrigerator stolen from the fire damaged duplex at this location. 6514 Ringgold Road (runaway juveniles): Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office from Kentucky pinged a phone from a missing sixteen year old […]
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