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Day 94: Sunday on Signal…starts on Saturday Nov. 13 & 14

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– Jeff & Patrice Wishmyer – Full Time Realtors®  with Keller Williams Realty here in Chattanooga are the real estate experts for anyone considering relocation to our “Scenic City”.  We are passionate about this wonderful town! ChattanoogaAndBeyond.com is quickly becoming the Relocation Guide for the Southeastern Tennessee area featuring housing, events, attractions, recreation, schools, dining, [...]

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Up In Smoke! Nooga-Q out of business-Chattanooga, TN

September 23, 2010 365 Things To Do

On my way to get tires at Tire World, oh no! It was just yesterday that I read in the community news that the City of Red Bank voted to grant a beer license to Mark the owner of this icon across from the Baylor School on Signal Mountain Road. Joe Glasscock and the rest [...]

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Day 91: Do Your Own Home Values Research-Chattanooga, TN

September 21, 2010 365 Things To Do

Chattanooga, TN-Top 3 Cities For Affordable Home Ownership. What’s Your Market’s Median Home Price? We repeated the good news. This map enables you to see where you came from. Zoom in to your metropolitan statistical area to get the latest quarterly median home price for your market, and its percentage change from the previous quarter. [...]

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Day 81: “Raft for the Cure”, August 28, 2010 – Chattanooga, TN

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Did You Know? Wildwater Rafting is hosting their 4th Annual “Raft for the Cure” on Saturday, August 28th. The trip down the Ocoee starts at 2 p.m. with a reception at 6 p.m. in honor of breast cancer survivors. For more information, contact Jan Beck at (423) 496-2557 or to make reservations call the reservations [...]

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Day 77: Toyota Farm to Table Tour – Chattanooga Market

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Congratulations to The Chattanooga Market for being selected by Toyota to host the Farm to Table Tour! This Sunday, come to the Toyota Farm to Table Tour event at Chattanooga Market and taste your favorite local chef’s samplings made with the freshest market ingredients. The chefs of so many great restaurants in our town buy [...]

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Day 73: Tennessee Crush – Chattanooga, TN

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Are you ready for some football? Hank Williams Jr. Tennessee Crush vs North Georgia Bulldogs this Saturday July 31, kickoff 8 p.m. at Finley Stadium to benefit The Epilepsy Foundation of Southeast Tennessee. Adult admission is just $5, kids 12 and under are free. Parking is free! Full concessions available at the stadium. The Tennessee [...]

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Chattanooga’s growth since 2000 was the fastest in 3 decades

July 6, 2010 Did You Hear?

Chattanooga’s growth since 2000 was the fastest in three decades, edging it closer to Knoxville as Tennessee’s third-biggest city, according to new census estimates. After losing residents in the 1980s and growing a modest 2.5 percent in the 1990s, the U.S. Census Bureau estimates that Chattanooga grew nearly 10.2 percent from 2000 to 2009. But [...]

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Great news, Chattanooga, TN- Top 3 for affordable housing in the US

July 6, 2010 365 Things To Do

No surprises here, we have always known it! Chattanooga is an affordable city in which to buy a home, according to Forbes.com. An article published on Forbes.com last week says Chattanooga is No. 3 on a list of 10 affordable American cities. Other Southern cities on the list are Louisville, Ky., and Columbia, S.C. “Only [...]

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Day 38: Riverbend Festival 2010 – the stage is set!

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More than 100 bands for 9 days on 5 stages, downtown Chattanooga, TN. More than 100 acts converge on Chattanooga for the nine day Riverbend Festival every June. Started in 1981 over 5 nights the festival has grown to up to 600,000 attendance during the festival and as many as 80,000 on a particular night. [...]

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Tom Griscom resigns as publisher and exectutive editor of Chattanooga Times Free Press

May 27, 2010 Did You Hear?

Chattanooga will miss his judgment and leadership! A battle Tom Griscom helped win during an important time in United States history! Tom Griscom served as Director of Communications for President of the United States Ronald Reagan. I have attached a link below. – A few days before the President was to leave for Europe, Tom [...]

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