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Just six months after the recession slowed business at the Chattanooga Market to a crawl, the weekly craft fair and farmer’s market at the First Tennessee Pavilion opened to a spring crowd of almost 10,000 people Sunday, its general manager said.
Shoppers packed the Chattanooga Market today, buying tomato plants, herbs and locally produced arts and crafts.
Cemetery history
Fun Facts about the lives of some of those buried in Forest Hills Cemetery
Joe Engel, owner and promoter of the Chattanooga Lookouts who died in 1969, was known as “The King of Minor League.” To boost ticket sales during the Great Depression, he raffled off a house in 1931, a stunt that drew 24,000 spectators.
East Ridge Mayor Mike Steele gets to keep his job.
ON THE CHEAP
Experts offer tips for cutting back on cost, not nutrition
With tomatoes these days costing about $3.49 a pound, it might seem cheaper to skimp on nutrition and just boil a package of ramen noodles.
A Hamilton County judge has dismissed a petition for ouster against East Ridge Mayor Mike Steele.
About 60 East Ridge baseball and softball players, their parents and coaches turned out Thursday night for the City Council’s vote to approve new lighting for the fields at Camp Jordan.
An arrest warrant was issued Wednesday for a Chattanooga insurance agent accused of defrauding a policyholder out of $2.6 million in unearned commissions and fees.
East Ridge has five business days to turn over City Attorney John Anderson’s itemized bills for the court to inspect, a judge ruled Monday.
Chattanooga: Meeting of traditions
Native Americans exhibit culture and practices at powwow
Without her beaded headband and the mink regalia covering her braids, Kate Jolly probably looks like any other green-eyed Alabama teenager.






