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CLEVELAND, Tenn. -- The Bradley County recycling centers at Peerless Road and Urbane Road have recently installed receptacles for accepting No. 1 and No. 2 plastics.

Georgia and Tennessee are among seven states chosen to participate in a project aimed at determining how to use the sun's power in their specific, county-by-county, geographic and economic situations.

This column topic recently spawned the following -- only semi-serious -- conversation:

Going green is a great way to save the environment, and it can save you money. Here are tips to reduce your energy impact without burning a hole in your wallet.

This season’s gardeners can find greenhouses brimming with plants now at two Bradley County high schools.

Wednesday is Earth Day. For many, recycling is part of an Earth-friendly lifestyle. We’ve assembled this list of useful information for getting started.

Spam — the Hormel Co.’s famous meat in a can — has a 71-year shelf life, at least as far as memories go.

The indoor/outdoor feel of retired interior designer Karen Fullam’s East Brainerd garden was inspired by a favorite Blue Ridge Mountains retreat.

The green lifestyle that’s making its way across the nation is certainly alive and well in the Chattanooga area. In an effort to preserve the aptly named Scenic City, many residents are now searching for ways to make their home as environmentally sound as possible.

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