Obituaries

Title Published
Jones, Ernest Dale 4/23/2023 11:52 AM
York, Roman Leon Wil 4/22/2023 10:39 PM
McGuffee, Paul Clifford 4/22/2023 2:56 PM
Durham, James Edward "Eddie" (Dalton) 4/22/2023 1:18 PM
Buckley, Maryn 4/22/2023 11:46 AM
Liner, Thelma Leastie (Cleveland) 4/22/2023 9:19 AM
Delk, Timothy James (Cleveland) 4/22/2023 9:14 AM
Mangum, Larry 4/21/2023 3:14 PM
Hegi, Jerrell Gene 4/21/2023 3:11 PM
Roberts, Debbie E. 4/21/2023 3:08 PM
Cooper, Sandra Lamb 4/21/2023 1:27 PM
Callaway, Ben DeArmond (Cleveland) 4/21/2023 11:47 AM
Navolt, Darrell Eugene 4/21/2023 7:06 AM
Williams, Wanda Rose 4/20/2023 5:50 PM
Thomas, Betty Sue (Benton) 4/20/2023 5:28 PM
Martin, Tracye Renee (Cleveland) 4/20/2023 5:21 PM
Johnson, James Donald 4/20/2023 5:11 PM
Vickers, Hazel 4/20/2023 4:13 PM
Kincer, Judith Antoinette Shipley 4/20/2023 3:00 PM
Wooten, Peggy Ann 4/20/2023 2:47 PM
Harris-Holloway, Juanita 4/20/2023 2:00 PM
Chubb, Imogene 4/20/2023 1:00 PM
Brooks, Mary Lou 4/20/2023 12:55 PM
Smith, Patty Ruth Gossett 4/20/2023 12:02 PM
Boggild, Madge Elizabeth Knight 4/20/2023 12:00 PM
Vance, Marvin "Randy" (Varnell) 4/20/2023 11:45 AM
Kenneth O’Neal Stripling, Sr.
Kenneth O’Neal Stripling, Sr.
  • 8/27/2025

Kenneth O’Neal Stripling, Sr., 66, passed away on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at a health care facility in Birmingham, Alabama. He was born on Sept. 23, 1958, in Perry, Ga., ... more

Signal Mountain Council Members Not Happy With Plan Hamilton Vote; Town Taking Over MAAC Operation
  • 8/28/2025

The Signal Mountain Town Council is joining in on the conversation about the Plan Hamilton Resolution that passed on a first reading by the Hamilton County Commission this week. Vice Mayor Clay Crumbliss watched the meeting and came away wondering "why it has to be a one plan fits all.” He said many of the districts in the county do not even have unincorporated land to develop, but Signal Mountain does have. And Mayor Elizabeth Baker said after a recent visit to the Emergency Management ... more

Lookouts Split Doubleheader With Blue Wahoos
  • 8/28/2025

A unique doubleheader on Wednesday, which included the Lookouts as home team on the road, provided a tale of two different halves at Blue Wahoos Stadium. The Blue Wahoos clubbed 15 hits and scored 15 runs in a 15-3 rout against the Chattanooga Lookouts in the first game as home team. But they managed just three hits during a 5-2 loss in a second game that was carried over from a June postponement in Chattanooga. The late-afternoon start had an explosive beginning for the Blue Wahoos ... more

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