So, after 8,000 stops and starts since I first ventured into the blogosphere in 2002, I am going to start blogging again.
While I have tons o’ fun mixin’ it up on Twitter and Facebook, there’s something about regularly keeping a...
I am obviously saddened by the loss of Richard Casavant in the County Commission race. I have great respect for Richard and his service to our town and county. Without Richard we would not have a high school on Signal...
Not BREAKING! I just can’t count the number of times these gay-hating hypocrites have been caught in these situations. This one is truly disgusting though because this man, a neuro-psychiatrist, rabid Christian, who tried to cure homosexuality was...
Precinct results from yesterday’s county primary elections contain an interesting trend in the race for County Trustee. Voters in the “mountain towns” typically preferred incumbent Carl Levi, while those in the valley tended towards Commissioner Bill Hullander.
Hullander won by a...
The Community Association of Historic St. Elmo (CAHSE) held its monthly meeting on May 3 at the South Chattanooga Recreation Center. In attendance were 15 residents, two police officers from Charlie division, Chattanooga City Councilman Manny Rico, and two representatives...
Formerly a tea room, 109 Frazier Ave. will soon be the home of the new Chattanooga Brewing Company. By Cameron Adams via Flickr.
From the ashes of prohibition, the Chattanooga Brewing Company is opening on Frazier Avenue. The original company...
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With 8.37 percent voter turnout for Hamilton County's primary elections, literally every vote will count in the August general election, and Tuesday's results have all but decided the outcome of many races. Bill Hullander, Hamilton County Commissioner,...
The Littlefield administration will present its fiscal 2011 operational budget to the Chattanooga City Council on May 18. The budget includes personnel costs for managing city departments and appropriations for city-funded agencies. The City Council will spend two weeks refining...
Anyway, we’re wandering back toward the horse. Not quite in the saddle yet, but we’ll get back up there soon enough.
That’s from Big Stupid Tommy, who has a genuine knack for turning a phrase.
Emmie’s graduation this past weekend was magical...
In today’s only upset, challenger James Fields won a close race over District 2 Commissioner Richard Casavant in the Republican primary.
Head over to the Chattanooga Times Free Press for full election results.
Join me for coffee in the morning. I’ll have...
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