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Wuxi Mayor Gets Aerial Perspective On Sister City, Chattanooga
Madam Vice Mayor Dr. Liu Hongzhi, from Chattanooga's Chinese Sister City, Wuxi, will have the opportunity to tour Chattanooga flying with well-known aerial photographer and pilot Ron Lowery on Saturday.
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Required software excludes students with disabilities
The daily grind: Megan Hudgins, a Apison, Tenn., sophomore, uses a screen reader program in a computer lab in the Office for Students with Disabilities to complete her homework.
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If he's guilty....Kill 'em
Authorities are investigating accusations that a substitute teacher in the Catoosa County school system molested two children.
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County Commissioner Bill Hullander Running For Trustee
Veteran County Commissioner Bill Hullander is planning a race for trustee. Commissioner Hullander said he will outline his upcoming campaign at a rally on Saturday at 9 a.m. at the Country Place Restaurant on Shallowford Road.
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Unum Invests $50,000 In County Classrooms Through Strong Schools Grants Program
The mini grants give up to $1,000 for classroom or school-based projects and lessons in K-12 Hamilton County Schools.
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Bradley Commissioner Asks Why Cleveland Fire Unit Not Called To Church Blaze
Bradley County Commissioner Jeff Yarber on Monday asked that the Fire Board look into the county's policy with regard to the Mutual Aid and Emergency and Disaster Assistance Agreement of 2004.
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44 Schools Awarded Grants For Educator Book Clubs
Loftis educators are going to meet after-hours in a coffee shop for a more relaxed, open atmosphere.
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Call for metro faces county skeptics
Although Hamilton County voters have rejected metropolitan government three times in the past half century, proponents of government consolidation insist that public support can be built for a merger of city and county governments.
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What The Collegedale Tomorrow Advisory Board Is All About
Not being held down by an exuberant house payment has allowed us to travel extensively across the country, which is where my interest in city planning developed from.
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Chattanooga Mayor Questions Council Vote Not To Annex Old Lee Highway, Apison Area
Submitted by Bill Mitchell on September 30, 2009 - 1:01pm. Hamilton County News Comments Below: 3 Did the Chattanooga city council fully understand the issue when they voted against part of the annexation plan last night?A Mayor Ron Littlefield thinks they didn't. Council voted 5 to 4A against annexing parts of Old Lee Highway and Apison Pike, ...
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Growing together
Staff Photo by Dan Henry Bradley County Mayor D. Gary Davis stands at the Bradley County line less than 10 miles from the VW site.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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