Lenten Programs Contuinue At St. Francis Of Assisi Episcopal

Thursday, March 07, 2013
Lenten offerings at St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church, 7555 Ooltewah-Georgetown Road, Ooltewah, include Stations of the Cross on Wednesday, at 6 p.m. during Lent and Holy Week; Evening Prayer and a simple soup supper on Sunday, at 5 p.m.; Spiritual Gifts and Talents Workshop Sunday at 6 p.m.; and Walk in Love Shoe Drive through March 28. 

Northminster Presbyterian Has Family Outing

A family outing at Waconda Point Community Lake Lot will begin at 3 p.m. Saturday, June 1, for members of Northminster Presbyterian Church, 4791 Hal Dr.   Foods, drinks and homemade ice cream will be provided by the church. (click for more)

"The Unification Factor" Is Topic At Second Presbyterian

Dr.Perry McCallen will speak on "The Unification Factor" Sunday at Second Presbyterian Church, 700 Pine St. (click for more)

Head Of BB&T's Chattanooga Commercial Banking Operations To Plead Guilty To Making Fraudulent Loans

The head of BB&T's Chattanooga commercial banking operations has been charged by federal authorities with making fraudulent loans. Tracy Brown is set to plead guilty to bank fraud on June 4. Authorities said Brown "appropriated the identities of three customers and took out fraudulent loans in their names. In October 2012, a customer of BB&T, D.M., went to the Ooltewah ... (click for more)

Green Infrastructure Master Plan Underway For Chattanooga

LDA Engineering has been selected to lead the team to develop and recommend a green infrastructure master plan for the city of Chattanooga to complement traditional “gray” infrastructure, namely man-made sewer and stormwater structures, with sustainable green alternatives, officials said Wednesday.   “We are honored to be selected to develop Chattanooga’s green infrastructure ... (click for more)

Thanks, Sheriff

The Hamilton County Sheriff's Department is very responsive and professional out in Apison, and I appreciate that.  We have some fine deputies serving Hamilton County.    I took a minute to call and tell them thank you, I hope my neighbors will also. Brian Wood Apison (click for more)

Roy Exum: Hypocrisy And Horses

I am still wincing over the fact a horrendous bill passed in the state legislature that would make whistle-blowers into criminals would have actually gone into law had it not been for Governor Bill Haslam’s eleventh-hour veto. Called the “Ag-Gag bill,” similar efforts in other states have also soured because it is no more than a Catch-22 trick to protect those who abuse animals, ... (click for more)