Obituaries

Title Published
Wolfe, Melvin 1/21/2025 4:25 PM
Reeves, Archie David “Track” Jr. 1/21/2025 4:11 PM
Garrison, Jacquelyn Sue "Jackie" 1/21/2025 2:13 PM
Aaron, Ralph Edward 1/21/2025 2:10 PM
McDonald, Betty Katherine 1/21/2025 1:00 PM
Floyd, Thomas "Tommy" Howard, Jr. 1/21/2025 12:57 PM
Kileff, Clive 1/21/2025 12:49 PM
Schulz, Robert “Bob” Edward 1/20/2025 2:38 PM
Cross, Helen G. 1/20/2025 1:53 PM
Zerr, David Alan 1/20/2025 12:24 PM
Cullen, Rita Felicia 1/20/2025 12:09 PM
Morgan, Dewayne “Bodine” 1/20/2025 9:00 AM
Pointer, Linda Joyce Hardaway 1/20/2025 8:00 AM
Westfield, Lanita Gail “Doll” 1/20/2025 7:00 AM
Moore, Michael Anthony 1/19/2025 11:43 AM
Carr, Jane Tuck 1/19/2025 9:26 AM
Ault, Donald Edward 1/19/2025 7:00 AM
Heath, Jacquelyn “Jackie” 1/18/2025 6:03 PM
McPherson, Frances L. Barnes 1/18/2025 6:01 PM
Heintz, Vora Emily Eisenman 1/18/2025 5:58 PM
Bennett, Nancy W. 1/18/2025 5:22 PM
Fleming, Roberta Bracey 1/18/2025 3:44 PM
Gray, Tom W. 1/18/2025 2:19 PM
Clark, Sheila Lynn Brown 1/18/2025 2:14 PM
McKibben-Moore, Patricia Ann 1/18/2025 1:23 PM
Chadwick, Deborah Sue “Debbie” 1/18/2025 10:36 AM
Terrisita “Terri” Gilchrist Eversley
Terrisita “Terri” Gilchrist Eversley
  • 8/26/2025

Terrisita “Terri” Gilchrist Eversley, 73, was born to the late Janie Walker on November 29, 1952, in Chattanooga, Tennessee. She was called home to be with her Lord and Savior ... more

New Indoor Sports Facility To Be Built At Howard School
  • 8/27/2025

A new multi-use indoor sports facility that can also be used for tournaments is planned at Howard School on the lawn near I-24. County Mayor Weston Wamp said the facility will be a major new asset for Howard students as well as boosting the county's ability to host outside tournaments. He said, "We want to activate the facility nights and weekends." Matt Foltz, director of county parks and recreation, said the plan is to have a 22,000 square foot facility. He said its dimensions ... 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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