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Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
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BlueCross eliminating 118 jobs in August
A 43-year relationship at BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee is breaking up.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
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Tighter restrictions eyed on Chattanooga taxi licenses
One member of the city's Transportation Board suggested that the panel may examine ways to tighten restrictions on who can drive a taxi.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
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Chattanooga: Teen campers aim at Guinness records
It was the longest snake of wiggling and giggling middle school students the world had every seen.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
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Dunlap, Sequatchie study animal control
DUNLAP, Tenn. -- Animal control problems in Sequatchie County have spawned a joint effort to study solutions.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
Corker pops up 15th on GOP presidential contenders list
U.S. Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., ranked 15th in a list of possible 2012 Republican presidential contenders, released Tuesday by the Boston Phoenix newspaper.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
Fun on the Fourth all over the region
Towns around the tri-state area will mark today with parades, car shows and classical music, not to mention pool parties, barbecues and a fireman's muster. Almost all of today's events feature a fireworks finale.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
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Chattanooga: Public housing utility costs rise
Chattanooga Housing Authority officials plan to decrease public housing residents' utility allowance and charge a $20 fee to residents who have air conditioning.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
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Jasper fights FEMA flood maps
JASPER, Tenn. -- New flood maps from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are drawing protest in Jasper from people who say they're wrong and they're going to force people into insurance trouble.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
Colleges need to be prepared, report finds
When things go terribly wrong on a college campus -- a gunman opens fire in a classroom, an embittered professor files a lawsuit or a student gathering turns raucous -- administrators often are left scratching their heads.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
Offices closed today
Chattanooga and Hamilton County government offices are closed today in observance of the July Fourth holiday. City and county offices will reopen Monday.
Posted: Saturday - July 4, 2009
Alternative to roadside memorials
Tennessee is starting a tree- and flower-planting program at state welcome centers along the interstates to memorialize loved ones and to beautify the state.
Posted: Friday - July 3, 2009
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Chattanooga: Soldiers return to cheering family, friends
Members of the 591st Transportation Detachment Division for the U.S. Army Reserves returned to Chattanooga today after spending a year in Iraq.
Posted: Friday - July 3, 2009
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Preservation prize
A Chattanooga woman's work with a North Georgia company to document and preserve a Marion County coal mining ghost town has won recognition from the Tennessee Historical Commission.
Posted: Friday - July 3, 2009
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Signal Mountain teacher, wife face theft, drug charges
Signal Mountain Middle/High School teacher Wes Greene will appear in court on Monday to answer charges of selling prescription drugs fraudulently obtained by his fiancee Jacqueline Newman, who worked at Walgreens as a pharmacy technician, according to court records.
Posted: Friday - July 3, 2009
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Chattanooga: 1 shooting, 2 accounts
East Lake Courts residents who witnessed the death of a 15-year-old shot Wednesday by a Chattanooga Housing Authority officer are calling the shooting "cold-blooded murder."
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