WDEF-TV Chattanooga - Fri Nov 20
Submitted by Amanda Odom on November 20, 2009 - 6:05pm. Business News Jobs/Economy A A A A Despite reports of a slow down, Wacker Chemical is on schedule.
Baptist leader looks for greater collaborationKnoxville News Sentinel - Fri Nov 20
Stephen Best assumed the role of director of missions for the Knox County Association of Baptists earlier this month.
Fight to Keep Don Ledford Dealership AliveWTVC Chattanooga - Fri Nov 20
There's a big push to keep a local GM franchise alive. Don Ledford Automotive is one of struggling the General Motors casualties, but the decades-old family dealership in Cleveland isn't going down without a fight.
TDOT Now Providing Live Look At Highway 64 Rockslide WorkChattanoogan.com - Wed Nov 18
Tuesday's inspection also allowed the contractors and TDOT personnel to better assess the condition of the slope and identify the areas where the 40-foot-long rock bolts will be drilled and cemented through the slide plane in order to help further stabilize the slope.
Man convicted in motorcycle abduction caseWMC - Wed Nov 18
A man has been convicted of especially aggravated kidnapping and aggravated assault for the abduction of a woman who accepted a motorcycle ride from him.
Doing Business The Good Ol' Boy Way In Bradley CountyChattanoogan.com - Wed Nov 18
Eight years ago, as a new 'housewife' commissioner from the third district, I was appointed chair of the education committee.
Man convicted in motorcycle abduction caseJacksonsun.com - Wed Nov 18
CLEVELAND, Tenn. - A man has been convicted of especially aggravated kidnapping and aggravated assault for the abduction of a woman who accepted a motorcycle ride from him.
Bradley County Electronic Recycling Continues To GrowChattanoogan.com - Tue Nov 17
Bradley County IT Director Mike Sullivan and Mayor Gary Davis load up old computers and electronics to be taken to the drop-off recycle center on Peerless Road.
Highway 64 to be closed for two monthsChattanooga Times Free Press - Mon Nov 16
Staff Photo by Patrick Smith Gerald Nicely, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Transportation, discusses how the agency will handle the removal of the debris from a rockslide that took place last week on U.S. 64 in the Ocoee Gorge.
State Says It May Take 8 Weeks To Clear Highway 64 RockslideChattanoogan.com - Mon Nov 16
"We know the closure of this roadway is a major inconvenience to the many motorists who travel U.S. 64 between Cleveland and Ducktown each day," said TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely.
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