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Blue Star Mothers meeting is Saturday morning
A meeting of those interested in establishing a Scenic City Chapter of the Blue Star Mothers of America organization will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Cleveland-Bradley County Library.
November 21, 2008
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November 21, 2008
South Pittsburg Pirates
November 21, 2008
Chattanooga: Excess delays create setback in campaign, Healy says
Chattanooga City Attorney Randy Nelson said the seven months it took to determine whether Rob Healy can run for mayor was not a stalling tactic.
November 21, 2008
Hamilton County: Acquited man says juror would find him guilty of ‘being stupid’
One juror’s personal letter to Brian Rutherford struck a lighthearted chord in his otherwise dismal life, something he hopes will get better after being acquitted of abusing and killing his ex-girlfriend’s young daughter.
November 21, 2008
All eyes in South Pittsburg on Pirates’ playoff
SOUTH PITTSBURG, Tenn. — In South Pittsburg, football is big, and it’s been that way for longer than most people can remember.
November 21, 2008
East Chattanooga Weed and Seed gives first year activity report
When resident James Moreland asked East Chattanooga neighbors if they were pleased with changes brought on by the U.S. Department of Justice’s Weed and Seed grant, the crowd responded yes.
November 21, 2008
Tennessee: Odom challenged as Democratic House leader
Tennessee House Democrats have begun to fight as they prepare for life in a likely Republican-run chamber next year, but this set-to has nothing to do with the GOP.
November 21, 2008
Chattanooga: Job seekers flock to VW expo
Job seekers from the Chattanooga area turned out in throngs Thursday in hopes of landing a post with German automaker Volkswagen.
November 21, 2008

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Tennessee: More coverage sought despite budget woes
More than one in 13 children in Tennessee are without health insurance, and most of them come from families with at least one working parent, advocates for improvements in health care said Thursday.
November 21, 2008
Tennessee: Full-time students may face tuition hike
Officials with the state Board of Regents want to begin charging students for each credit hour they take over the typical 12 hours per semester and also encourage faculty to take two-week furloughs to cut costs and decrease the potential for layoffs.
November 21, 2008
Marion County freshmen get boost
Marion County Schools got an $86,000 grant to support freshman academies and improve graduation rates at its three high schools, officials said.
November 21, 2008
Tennessee: Military mothers forming support group
As she sorts through the many emotions surrounding her 22-year-old son’s upcoming deployment to Iraq, Janis Dearman knows she’s not alone.
November 21, 2008
Hamilton County: King, Hutcherson join Erlanger hospital board
A flurry of accolades, elections and goodbyes marked Erlanger hospital’s Thursday night board meeting, as two new trustees took their places on the board and two veterans departed.
November 21, 2008
Chattanooga: Audience applauds beer board
East Chattanooga residents stood and cheered Thursday as members of the Chattanooga Beer and Wrecker Board unanimously voted to immediately revoke the beer license of the 2301 Club on Milne Street.
November 21, 2008

Local/Region

Blue Star Mothers meeting is Saturday morning
A meeting of those interested in establishing a Scenic City Chapter of the Blue Star Mothers of America organization will be Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Cleveland-Bradley County Library.

Columnists

Roberts: Tips for surviving winter
The first night winter walks through my walls and stakes a claim to every square inch of my house, I start thinking about what I am going to do to get through it with some small degree of aplomb.

Politics

Chattanooga: Excess delays create setback in campaign, Healy says
Chattanooga City Attorney Randy Nelson said the seven months it took to determine whether Rob Healy can run for mayor was not a stalling tactic.

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