Personnel from the East Ridge Fire Department and East Ridge Police Department participated in the Chattanooga 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb, Sunday at Finley Stadium. Director Britt Bradshaw, a Chattanooga Firefighter, said this is the first year the event has been held at Finley Stadium. In previous years the stair climb – done to memorialize the […]
UPDATED: Latest from TAWC
UPDATE: As of Monday afternoon at 4 p.m., water boil advisories were lifted by the Tennessee American Water Company for the green area of the above map.. The boil water notice was issued on September 13, as a precautionary measure following a major main break that resulted in a significant loss of pressure in the […]
Corner Cafe ‘Cruise-In’ Benefits Food Pantry
On Saturday night one of the city’s most popular restaurants, The Corner Cafe, hosted dozens of classic cars in a “Cruise-In” to benefit the East Ridge Community Food Pantry. Scores of people showed up for the free burgers and dogs to gawk at everything from a ’32 Ford three-window high boy to classic ’67 Camaros, […]
TAWC Begins to Restore Water Service
Earlier Saturday morning around 4 a.m. local time Tennessee American Water successfully completed repairs to the impacted water main and has begun the process of restoring the system. The return to normal operating conditions will occur slowly and return last to customers at the highest elevations within the system, such as Lookout Mountain and Elder […]
Municipal Court Docket for Sept. 17
The following people are scheduled to appear in East Ridge Municipal Court on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Court is held at City Hall on Tombras Avenue and begins at 3 p.m. David Cosby – Drug Paraphernalia, Possession Schedule VI, Possession Schedule II/Meth, Possession Schedule I/Cocaine. Lamont Gamble – Public Intoxication. Steven Hodge – Theft over $2,500/For […]
HCSO: Beware, Report Scams
On Friday, September 13th, the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office received a report of a scam involving criminal imposters claiming to be detectives with the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. The criminal imposters were found to be spoofing actual numbers used by the HCSO. It was reported these same criminal imposters are also claiming to be agents […]
UPDATED: Water Break Fixed; Voluntary Boil Water Advisory Remains in Place
UPDATE: Tennessee American Water says water main break has been repaired, but the Voluntary Boil Advisory is still in effect. Daphne Kirksey with Tennessee American Water says the utility is still asking people to conserve water. It may take several more hours to return complete water service, especially for those in higher elevations. Tennessee American […]
First-Ever Citizens’ Police Academy to Begin on Monday
The East Ridge Police Department will kick off its first-ever Citizens’ Police Academy on Monday, September 16, officials said earlier this week. Officials said the 10-week academy will give an opportunity for residents to become better acquainted with some of East Ridge’s Finest, and provide a unique perspective on the challenges that police officers face […]
Lance, Beard Appointed ERPD Chaplains
The East Ridge Police Department has not one but two chaplains now. Mayor Brian Williams swore in Danny Lance and Daniel Beard to their positions, Thursday at the East Ridge City Council meeting. “I want to thank you both for serving the community,” Mayor Williams said. “Thank you for all you do in supporting our […]
Police Briefs for Sept. 13
The following information was compiled from East Ridge Police Department “pass along” reports. Day Shift 3713 Ringgold Rd- Subway: Check the Well-being/Suspicious Persons – Police responded to this location after an employee called to report a heavyset, white female asleep on the bench. Contact was made with a man and a woman, who advised that […]
ERFD Responds to School Bus Fire
There was some frightening moments on a Hamilton County school bus, Thursday morning in East Ridge. According to East Ridge Fire Chief Mike Williams, firefighters and police were dispatched to the intersection of St. Thomas Street and Ringgold Road at 8:13 a.m. on a reported school bus fire. According to a post from Chief Williams […]
Planning Commission Eyeing Future of Commercial Development
With an eye to future redevelopment in the city, the East Ridge Planning Commission met Wednesday evening to formally recommend to the City Council amending portions of two ordinances dealing with commercial development. The commission was in agreement that the maximum height on zoning in a planned commercial center district (C4) be increased from 35 […]
September is ‘National Preparedness’ Month
Emergency management officials recommend that a household be prepared to care for itself in the first three days of an incident. This is because it will take time to mobilize the resources to respond to a disaster. As the saying goes, “All disasters are local.” This means that Hamilton County residents and resources will be […]
Police Briefs for 9-11
The following information was compiled from East Ridge Police Department “pass along” reports. September 11 Day Shift 4222 Ringgold Rd (Suspicious Activity): Police responded to the Speedway. The reporting party saw a shirtless male climb onto the roof utilizing a ladder on the side of the building. Police located the described party at 4202 Ringgold […]
Duncan, Clark Honored at Optimist Club’s 9-11 Lunch
The East Ridge Optimist Club held its Annual 9-11 Luncheon for city employees, Wednesday at the Community Center. Carolyn Tucker, the Lt. Governor of the Gateway District, which includes Tennessee and Georgia, said the luncheon is a way for the organization to show appreciation for all the folks who serve the community of East Ridge. […]
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