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Posted on May 28 at 6:11 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Where were the parents when this occurred?

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Posted on May 25 at 2:59 p.m. (Suggest removal)

A fitting tribute. Let us always remember.

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Posted on May 16 at 5:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Never heard of this school. Where was it located and what is its history?

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Posted on September 16 at 6:17 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Whether the boy and girl had previous sexual contact with each other is irrelevant. This pervert interacted sexually with the two children. He deserves consecutive, bot concurrent, sentences.

On Chattanooga: Child rape convict denied new trial

Posted on September 16 at 6:08 a.m. (Suggest removal)

TVA could free up lots of dollars by eliminating those rediculous executive bonuses.

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Posted on September 16 at 6:05 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Why should I pay for this service?

On Chattanooga: Cell phones free, but who pays 911 fee?

Posted on August 10 at 10:15 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Without police escort, a funeral procession is even more dangerous. A funeral director told me these accidents usually occur when a driver fails to keep up with the car ahead and the procession becomes broken. The trailing drivers don't pay attention and they just bust on through red lights, thinking they have the right-of-way. Technically they may, but they can be just as dead as if they didn't have the right to go through the light.

The only way to alleviate the traffic hazard is to prohibit funeral processions entirely, or perhaps limit them to just a couple of cars following the hearse. Funeral homes could just dismiss the people at the church or funeral home and instruct them to meet at an appointed time at the cemetery. Maps could be distributed to those who don't know the way to the cemetery.

On Fort Oglethorpe: Escorting funerals will be reviewed

Posted on August 9 at 9:38 p.m. (Suggest removal)

No dental coverage? My, my. These spoiled kids these days.I've worked for over fifty years and have never had dental coverage. If she hadn't spent her money for gas to come up here, she could have had her teeth fixed in Atlanta and paid the dentist for the work.

Cleveland is not a remote area.

On Medical personnel offer helping hand in Cleveland

Posted on August 6 at 5:34 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I am a life insurance agent for a major company. Social Security numbers are routinely asked for in insurance applications and are used for an identifier on claims. I recall one case where a wrong SS number was listed on the application. When the person died years later, the claim was filed using the correct number. The insurance company refused to pay the claim because of the difference in the SS numbers. Although the matter was finally resolved, it took a long time and a lot of hassle.

Insurance companies also require SS numbers from beneficiaries and other claimants. The implication is that they would refuse to pay the claim otherwise.

On Consumer Watch: You need SSN in dealings with officials

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