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Alabama Crimson Tide pain from roster limits changes could be significant
A byproduct of the expected change for schools to pay athletes is no formula that defines how best to do it. To some extent, all Alabama Crimson Tide sports programs will be affected. The 'House Settlement' resulting from anti-trust cases is close to being finalized. Implementation will begin in the 2025-25 athletic seasons.
Amari Cooper & Browns Agree To Deal
When you think about great receivers from the University of Alabama, you don't go very long without naming Amari Cooper. The South Florida native was a five-star wide receiver when he committed to Alabama, and lived up to the hype during his time in Tuscaloosa. Cooper tallied 228 receptions, 3,463...
Three lawsuits settled in the City of Birmingham
BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBMA) — The city of Birmingham has settled three pending lawsuits this morning for cases that occurred in the city within the last four years. Three cases: Josephine Davis v. City of Birmingham, Kimberly Crum v. City of Birmingham, and Tatyana Howard v. City of Birmingham were brought before the court.
Ooltewah woman sentenced for blocking New York clinic access during protest
NEW YORK — A Tennessee woman who made Chattanooga headlines 2 years ago was sentenced Wednesday to over three years in prison for using threats and violence to interfere with the operation of a New York City reproductive health center in the early days of the pandemic in 2020.
Mini Farmers Market Returns To Red Bank City Park This Saturday
Due to overwhelming success, the City of Red Bank will be hosting their next Mini Farmers Market on Saturday, July 27th. Patrons will once again have the opportunity to shop for an array of scrumptious foods, fresh homegrown produce, and more, as a variety of vendors proudly feature their tasty offerings at Red Bank City Park located at 3817 Redding Road.
CHI Memorial Foundation To Celebrate 20 Years Of Pink!
CHI Memorial Foundation is excited to celebrate 20 years of Pink! on Saturday, January 25, 2025, at the Chattanooga Convention Center. To commemorate the 20th anniversary milestone, Alex and Lacy Burd, MaryEllen Locher’s son and daughter-in-law, will chair the Foundation’s signature black-tie event. Alex and Lacy have a...
Chattanooga Passes Historic Zoning Reform After Three Years Of Development
The Chattanooga City Council has unanimously passed Mayor Tim Kelly’s historic new zoning code, the first comprehensive overhaul of Chattanooga’s zoning since the 1960s. This transformational zoning code introduces a variety of new zones that allow for many choices of housing types within the same zone, a significant shift from previous regulations.
At Stove Works, A Chance For Artists To Deepen Their Portfolios
Once upon a time, cast iron stoves were assembled in the building at the corner of Holtzclaw and 14th St. here in Chattanooga. Since 2017, it has been home to Stove Works - a venue for contemporary art, from education to production to exhibition. Chelsea Couch is programs director at...
Alabama governor visits Andalusia, speaks to students about their education
DOTHAN, Ala. (WTVY) - Alabama Governor Kay Ivey made a visit to Andalusia on Wednesday to instill the importance of knowledge to students. “Strong students lead to a strong Alabama” was Governor Ivey’s main message to students at the Coleman-Robertson Center’s Summer Program. She spoke about learning...
Men’s Basketball Signs Guard Myles Che
IRVINE, Calif .-- UC Irvine men's basketball adds a talented guard in Myles Che to their incoming class. Che makes the trip back to his home state after just one season at Chattanooga. The guard averaged 7.5 points per game behind a team best 0.527 shooting clip from the floor and scored in 27 of his 28 appearances. Additionally, Che posted seven double figure scoring performances that includes his season high 22 points (7-12 FG) which came in the Mocs victory over Louisville. The incoming sophomore finished his rookie campaign with 211 points, 66 rebounds, 54 assists, and 18 steals....
Driving Our Economy Forward: The Stretch Zone
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) –Regaining mobility after an injury can be difficult. Many patients face surgery or chiropractic care. Tonight we are learning why you might want to consider a different option. As we travel to Stretch Zone on the Northshore in Driving Our Economy Forward. “Hi my name is...
Chattanooga State Students Win Big at SkillsUSA Competition
SkillsUSA’s National Leadership & Skills Conference (NLSC) is the largest gathering of America’s future skilled workforce and the ultimate recognition of excellence in career and technical education. Held in Atlanta, the NLSC is a week-long celebration of the skilled trades and the accomplishments of career-ready leaders from across the United States.
City Receives ‘Excellence in Economic Development’ Award at TML Conference
On Tuesday, officials with the City of East Ridge accepted the award for “Excellence in Economic Development” during the awards ceremony at the 84th Annual Conference of the Tennessee Municipal League held at the Knoxville Convention Center. Pictured left from right: East Ridge Financial Director Diane Qualls, Councilmember...
Groundbreaking held for Fort Oglethorpe youth center
FORT OGLETHORPE, Ga. (WDEF)- A new youth center will soon be coming to Fort Oglethorpe. Lift Youth Center held their groundbreaking this morning on Battlefield Parkway for the R. Randall Rollins Youth Center. They will be repurposing a former church into this center which will provide various after-school activities for...
UTC police collecting old phones to help domestic violence victims
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Each year, millions of men, women, and children are affected by domestic violence in the US. Authorities at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga are asking for your help in leading victims to a path of recovery. The project involves the collection of old cell phones.
Caroleene Dobson, Congressional candidate for District 2, again visits Troy
Prior to speaking to the Pike County Republican Women today, Congressional District 2 candidate Caroleene Dobson made a stop by The Messenger’s office. The Republican candidate is running against Democrat Shomari Figures for the open seat in Alabama District 2. Today’s visit comes on the heels of several other visits Dobson has made to Pike […] The post Caroleene Dobson, Congressional candidate for District 2, again visits Troy appeared first on The Troy Messenger.
Men’s Tennis Adds Czech Republic Native Matej Laibl to 2024-25 Roster
CHATTANOOGA (July 24, 2024) – The Chattanooga Mocs men's tennis program and head coach Chuck Merzbacher have announced the addition of Matej Laibl, an International prospect out of Prague, Czech Republic, to its upcoming 2024-25 roster. Laibl will transfer to Chattanooga from Prague University of Economics and Business where...
Aiden Parham: An audience of one
Story by Mark Everett Kelly mark@southerntorch.com. I’m jealous of Aiden Parham. At 5’ 11”, he has a radiant smile and is a natural athlete. Celebrating his 17th birthday, he’s the picture of health and vitality. Entering his senior season, Parham is a force to be reckoned...
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