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Season Review: 2024 Chattanooga FC Women
Chattanooga FC Women’s season has concluded with a sixth place finish in the WPSL Southeast Conference, with a tally of nine points and a 3-5 record. The summer season had plenty of memorable moments for the Sky Blues under new head coach Tom Halsall, and a coaching staff that knows the city and club culture well.
Tennessee State Parks Provide New All-Terrain Wheelchairs at 10 Parks
Tennessee State Parks announced, at the end of June, the availability of new all-terrain wheelchairs at 10 state parks, enhancing accessibility for visitors and bringing the total of parks with all-terrain wheelchairs to 22. The new wheelchairs announced are the result of a collaboration between the parks and Sunrise Medical,...
Big Lots Announces Plans to Close Some Stores This Year
Big Lots has announced their plans to close 35 to 40 stores by year’s end. The announcement comes following a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. For the first quarter ending on May 4th, Big Lots announced a decrease in sales of one-billion dollars. Although no specific...
Tennessee will reallocate funds not spent from $3.7B of federal recovery funds
By Jon Styff The Center Square Tennessee will have agreements in place before the Dec. 31 deadline for all $3.7 billion of its federal American Rescue Plan funds. The group overseeing those allocations now knows that, if those funds are not fully spend on those projects, it can redirect the funds to other eligible projects […] The post Tennessee will reallocate funds not spent from $3.7B of federal recovery funds appeared first on Claiborne Progress.
The Tennessee Military Department announced new Assistant Adjutant General, Air, to begin role in August
Chattanooga, TN – According to the state officials, Tennessee’s Adjutant General, Maj. Gen. Warner Ross, announced that Knoxville native Col. Martin Hartley has been selected as the Tennessee Military Department’s Assistant Adjutant General, Air. The announcement, made on behalf of Governor Bill Lee, marks a significant appointment...
Gov. Lee appoints three new judicial positions in Maury, Sumner and Shelby counties
Gov. Bill Lee announced this week his appointments of three key judicial positions. Appointments include Jennifer Nichols to the 18th Judicial Circuit Court, Jessica Parrish to the 22nd Judicial District Circuit Court and Jim Newson to the 30th Judicial District Chancery Court. The 30th Judicial District serves Shelby County. ...
Code Orange Ozone Alert Issued in Memphis and Surrounding Areas: Residents Alerted to Poor Air Quality
Residents in parts of Tennessee, Arkansas, and Mississippi, including the vibrant city of Memphis, are advised to remain cautious as the Shelby County Health Department has issued a Code Orange Ozone Forecast for today. This alert, relayed by the National Weather Service Memphis TN, is due to forecasted ozone values that will be unhealthy for sensitive groups and will likely exceed federal safe health standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Fire Destroys Gondolier Restaurant December 30, 1979
An early morning fire on December 30, 1979, lit up the sky along US Hwy 27 Bypass when the Gondolier Restaurant caught fire. Dayton’s Fire Chief Jack Arnold said that a Rhea County Sheriff’s Department deputy- Ken Nolan discovered the fire while on patrol. Two engines from the Dayton Fire Department were on the scene within 2 minutes and were later joined by the departments new Snorkel truck.
Kim Krause announces exciting family-friendly markets for July
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Kim Krause is back and she has a couple of markets coming around the bend for July!. K&S Southern Hospitality Events is bringing you markets that are fun for the whole family. Kim Krause was on the show today talking about two K&S Southern Hospitality Events...
Manchester Sewer and Water Department warns of system flushing starting Sunday night
Jeff Perry, Director of the Manchester Water and Sewer Department told Thunder Radio, “we will be flushing our water system throughout the system starting Sunday night July, 14, 2024 at 11pm flushing through the night for the next two or three nights following. Pressure changes will fluctuate during flushing...
Tennessee funds food access through cost sharing grants with federal funds
(The Center Square) – Tennessee sent federal funding to five small agricultural businesses to help with production increases through the Tennessee Urban Farm and Forestry cost share program. The program’s goal is to increase access to nutritious food in urban areas of the state. “This cost share funding is essential for strengthening Tennessee's agricultural economy,” Agriculture Commissioner Charlie Hatcher said. “Farm and forest businesses are utilizing these funds to boost...
Police Briefs for July 13
The following information is courtesy of the East Ridge Police Department. 24-008803- 5300 BLK Clemons Road- Theft- Police spoke to the complainant who stated on 7/9/2024, while she was at the church, her wallet was taken from her purse. The wallet is described as a shiny brown fake leather containing several cards and some cash. No suspect information is available currently.
Tennessee leaders react to Trump shooting
Happy Sunday, Memphis! This is Executive Editor Mark Russell, and you're reading the Daily Briefing, our one-stop digital shop for the best Memphis stories from our award-winning Commercial Appeal team. Politicians from Shelby County and Tennessee are reacting to the news of former President Donald Trump being rushed off stage with blood on his face while speaking to supporters in...
Republican Tennessee lawmaker spends $50k on new car, air fryer with campaign funds
Tennessee state Sen. Steve Southerland, R-Morristown, spent nearly $50,000 in campaign funds on a new car, the third vehicle he has purchased through his campaign account in the past decade. A recent campaign finance report filed by Southerland on July 9 shows Southerland paid $45,652 at a Morristown Toyota dealership on March...
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