I am now obsessed about couponing and all, like badly obsessed. I try to find a coupon for almost everything, I now have so many coupons I need to go for one of those couponing swaps. anyone know where I...
Guess this ends his chances for the Presidency. Today, Governor Bob McDonnel proclaimed April as Confederate History Month. At his site, he issued the following proclamation for Virginia:
Confederate History Month
WHEREAS, April is the month in which...
OFFICIAL STATEMENT FROM THE AMBASSADOR Dear Friends and Supporters: First I want to thank everyone for your understanding, mercy and grace while my family and I worked on rebuilding our marriage and reconciliation. From the very beginning, I have wanted to...
By their own words, they either lost their faith in Christ or never had it. ...they all find themselves with a secret: they don't believe what many of their parishioners think they believe and think they ought to believe....
It is the best of
times and worst of times that reveal the most of who we are.
Tuesday was my birthday; on Wednesday two friends died.
It's an odd thing, reconciling the emotions attached to celebration of life
and celebration of end of...
Legendary street fashion photographer and cyclistBill Cunningham of The New York Times offers thischarming look at Manhattanites on wheels.source On the Streetvia vélo vogue...
Like a bear emerging from hibernation to eat, I will take the chance today to return from my blogging hiatus, if only briefly, to celebrate one of my favorite teams reaching the pinnacle of their sport.
That’s right - I was...
In a legal opinion released Tuesday, state Attorney General Bob Cooper says that the Health Freedom Act would likely be pre-empted by federal law. See also: Humphrey on the Hill.
Via tennessean.com
Sponsored By: 4 Bridges Art Festival, April 17–18 at the...
Andrew Sullivan's blog, The Daily Dish, can no longer be read by state-owned computers because the computers' website-blocking software flagged the word marijuana. Via Post Politics.
Via andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com
"Banned in the State of Tennessee" originally appeared on Chattarati.com on April 6, 2010....
The walkway next to the Tennessee Aquarium has been closed since February 2008.
Via chattanoogan.com
Sponsored By: 4 Bridges Art Festival, April 17–18 at the First Tennessee Pavilion. Get more info or view the schedule.
"The Passage Reopens at the 21st Century Waterfront"...
The Ochs Center for Metropolitan Studies wants to know what city officials can do to reduce crime by 20 percent in three years.From Twitter:
Chattanooga was one of the only U.S. cities not to see a significant decline in crime in...
Our little world recently had a rather sharp rap on the knuckles with the shooting incident in Coolidge Park two Saturdays ago. It raises some questions about our local identity, as well as practical issues such as organizing against violence...
A mound of soil surrounds a tree donated by Volkswagen and planted in Highland Park by volunteer residents. By Alice O'Dea via Flickr.
From Where Is Your Happy Place:
Void of delight, the home is no longer a happy place. It...
All citizens in the 8th District are invited to get involved in reshaping the district.
From the announcement:
This is the opportunity we've all asked for ... a chance to share and brainstorm a larger vision for our neighborhoods.
We asked Councilman McGary...
I'm actually suggesting that you (that nebulous 'you,' largely consisting of lurkers) read an article at The DailyKos, a pretty lefty blog, entitled "Smackdown: Keynes vs. Hayek With Poll." And, let's reiterate here: I "hate" those on the left...
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