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Community Benefits Agreement Put Together For South Broad District
The Bethlehem Center, the Chattanooga Lookouts, Perimeter Properties (the landowners of the former U.S. Pipe/Wheland Foundry site), and New City Properties (the site's master developer) are pleased to announce they have reached an agreement on Chattanooga’s first ever Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) – a historic achievement in the shared effort to revitalize the South Broad District of Chattanooga in a way that benefits every resident in the region.
SAU Student’s Composition To Be Featured On CSO’s Opening Night
Southern Adventist University student Matthew Kimbley, senior double major in music theory/literature and piano performance, will have his original composition Atlantic Overture performed by the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera on their opening night, September 26. “I am extremely honored to have my composition premiered by the Chattanooga Symphony & Opera,”...
A Night Of Motown Headlines Final Show Of Riverfront Nights
Riverfront Nights is back on Ross’s Landing for the final show of the 2024 series this Saturday, August 31. The Malemen Band: A Night of Motown will headline the evening with Rick Rushing & the Blues Strangers serving as the opener. Returning to the riverfront this Saturday, The Malemen...
PREVIEW: Mocs Travel to Knoxville to Open 2024 Season
CHATTANOOGA---The 8th-ranked Chattanooga Mocs opens the 2024 season Saturday at Tennessee. It's the first time the two teams meet to open a season since 1969 and just the third matchup since that opening day. Saturday is the first of two FBS road games to open this campaign. The Mocs have...
East Nashville's Lou to close after nearly five years, citing 'current climate'
After less than five years in business, East Nashville's hip all-day café and wine bar Lou announced its closure Tuesday. Chef Mailea Weger first opened the restaurant in September 2019 inside of an Inglewood Craftsman cottage in Riverside Village, and it quickly became known as one of the city's top restaurants. ...
Nashville receives $4.7 million to help double the amount of city's EV charging stations
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WZTV) — The United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) and The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) awarded nearly $4.7 million in federal funding to Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County to continue to build and expand their electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure in and around Nashville, according to a recent news release from NDOT.
Titans cut OT trade acquisition, set initial 53-man roster
Here is how the Titans trimmed their offseason roster to the regular-season limit:. LB Chance Campbell (story) The Titans cut a player they acquired in an offseason trade. Watson played for new O-line coach Bill Callahan in Cleveland, but Tennessee could not find room for the former seventh-round pick. Watson must pass through waivers before a practice squad invite can be extended. Christian will head straight to free agency as a vested veteran. The former Washington and Houston starter did not make Tennessee’s roster as a swing option. Christian (25 career starts) finished last season as the Browns’ left tackle under Callahan, as injuries ravaged Cleveland’s O-line. With Christian also playing for Callahan in Washington, he could be a player to monitor for a veteran practice squad slot.
Republican state representative files appeal after losing primary election, citing challenged 'bona fide' party membership law
ANDERSON COUNTY, Tenn. — Republican Tennessee Representative John Ragan is contesting his party's primary election results in Anderson County. Ragan claims he lost the election because he said more than 1,000 voters cast ballots in the primary election who are not "bona fide" Republicans. He said the voters in question have previously only voted for Democratic candidates and have broken the state's "bona fide" voting laws.
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