Last night I found myself toggling (can you use that word here?) between 24 (sorry Jack) and the bachelor. I set out to watch 24, but it was threatening to rain on Jason and Molly and so I had to...
Well, this was supposed to go up over the weekend, but the days have gotten away from me. G-Dog got home from one trip and turned around and left on another, we had some family in from out of town...
After a nice four-day weekend in Chattanooga, I’m back to the grind and attempting to catch up on the news. I can’t believe the audacity of good friends getting married on what ended up being a heavy news weekend. They...
With sales-tax collection down for the 21st month in a row for the state of Tennessee, February revenues are $47.1 million less than expected. From tn.gov:
State revenue collections once again fell short of budgeted estimates last month. Overall February revenues...
Insider twentysomething Christian journalist Brett McCracken has grown up in the evangelical Christian subculture and observed the recent shift away from the "stained glass and steeples" old guard of traditional Christianity to a more unorthodox, stylized 21st-century church. This change...
During an editorial meeting with the Chattanooga Times Free Press, Mayor Ron Littlefield says the first property tax increase in 10 years now seems likely.
Via timesfreepress.com
"Making the Case for a Property Tax Increase" originally appeared on Chattarati.com on March 9,...
What a balancing act she has performed with this look. The contrasting rough weave and velour frills find common ground in her earthy color palette....
One week after the mayor proposed an alternative water quality budget to the Chattanooga City Council, a full-page newspaper advertisement says the plan will drive business out of the city. Contrasting the Blue Ribbon Water Quality Committee's proposal with that...
I remember when the “will of the people” was 51 votes in the Senate. Now, of course, it’s 41 votes in the Senate. But vote counting is quite possibly the least problematic issue associated with the notion of political...
Illustration by Jordan Poole.
I've heard people say Highland Park has a "front-porch culture," which I take to mean that we have front porches, and we use them. This bears repeating because it's deceptively simple. The front porch is a uniquely...
Screenshot of chattadata.blogspot.com By ChattaData.
In Technology: The data deluge, The Economist recently explored the ever-increasing amounts of data being generated, analyzed and consumed throughout the world:
Everywhere you look, the quantity of information in the world is soaring. According to one...
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