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Catholic Downs Chattanooga Christian, 22-6

August 17, 2015 By Dick Cook and Contributed Article Leave a Comment

The Chattanooga area middle school football season began last week.  In a key match-up,  Catholic defeated Chattanooga Christian, 22-6.  Catholic is a cooperative football program consisting of students from Chattanooga’s two area Catholic middle schools,  Our Lady of Perpetual Help in East Ridge and St. Jude in Hixson.  The game was a hard-fought contest played […]

Filed Under: Community, FEATURED POSTS, Sports

ER Falls to Walker Valley in Jamboree

August 16, 2015 By Dick Cook Leave a Comment

Walker Valley scored twice on two big plays to hand East Ridge a 14-0 loss in the Jamboree at Finley Stadium Saturday night. The Pioneers’ opening drive was impressive, but they were forced to punt after a third-down sack.  Lorenzo Stewart had a  17-yard run for East Ridge while John Joffre had a pass reception […]

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Group of ERHS Students Protests New Dress Code

August 12, 2015 By Matthew DeGlopper Leave a Comment

A group of East Ridge High School students gathered outside the Bennett Avenue school on Wednesday afternoon to protest the new high school dress code. The protest started inside the high school with students walking the halls before they were asked to leave and moved their protest to the public sidewalk. The group, which included […]

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City Gets ‘Safe Routes to School’ Grant

August 12, 2015 By Dick Cook and Contributed Article Leave a Comment

  East Ridge officials have been notified that the City has been awarded both applications submitted by the City for the Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Grant for a total of $229,442, both awarded amounts total. The SRTS Program seeks to encourage students and their families to walk or bike rather than use vehicles to […]

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Easy Summer Squash Caserole

August 12, 2015 By Dick Cook and Melissa Davenport Leave a Comment

One summer morning a few years ago I took a drive up to Flat Top Mountain Farm to buy a case of Roma tomatoes for roasting and freezing. I arrived at the farm stand to find not only the boxes of tomatoes I was after, but boxes and boxes of yellow squash at a really […]

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East Ridge Elementary Reduces School Fees

August 10, 2015 By Matthew DeGlopper Leave a Comment

  East Ridge parents lining up for school registration Monday morning were treated with a pleasant surprise.  East Ridge Elementary Principal Gail Huffstutler had decided to lower the requested school supply fee from $50 per child to $30 per child, providing a much-needed $20 per child discount to the parents of the over 1000 children […]

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Purdy Named VP of Food City Center Store Operations

August 6, 2015 By Dick Cook Leave a Comment

Abingdon, Va. _ Food City officials recently named Ross Purdy as the company’s new Vice President of Center Store Operations.   Purdy, formerly of Daymon Worldwide brings more than 35 years of industry experience to the Food City team. “Ross has worked in grocery retail, consumer package goods and private brands with a number of leading […]

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Navigating ERNO 2.0

August 5, 2015 By Matthew DeGlopper Leave a Comment

Its been an exciting few days since the switch was flipped revealing the new East Ridge News Online Website.  We have had a lot of positive and constructive feedback that will help us to make the website even better in the future.  One of the more common questions is that some people aren’t exactly 100% […]

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New ERHS Dress Code for Freshman

August 1, 2015 By Dick Cook and News Channel 9 Leave a Comment

According to our friends at NewsChannel9, some parents at East Ridge High School are concerned about a new uniform policy. The dress code for sophomores, juniors and seniors will stay the same, but it’s freshmen who will now be required to wear something different. According to the 2015-2016 student dress code sheet, it says freshmen must wear solid navy […]

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Local Elementary School Supply Lists

July 31, 2015 By Matthew DeGlopper Leave a Comment

We are attempting to make this as simple as possible.  Find the school below, then find the grade and click the link to locate the supply list for you child.  School starts August 13th for both local Elementary’s.  Registration dates for each elementary is listed below East Ridge Elementary – NEW DRESS CODE Registration August […]

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Insane 5K Big Hit at Park

June 27, 2015 By Dick Cook Leave a Comment

On Saturday morning at Camp Jordan, almost 1,500 people decided to have a little fun mixed in with their running, as they participated in the Insane Inflatable 5K. The park served as a backdrop for 11 inflatable obstacles on the three-mile run. Runners climbed, slid, hopped and avoided “hazards” on the inflatables arranged around the […]

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Rieger New Pastor at Jones Memorial

June 19, 2015 By Dick Cook Leave a Comment

B. Eric Rieger, was appointed to Jones Memorial UMC at the Holston Annual Conference, 2015. He grew up in North Knox County and graduated from Powell High School. He attended East Tennessee State University; upon graduation, he immediately began seminary at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School in Bannockburn/Deerfield, Illinois (a far-north suburb of Chicago). Afterwards, Eric […]

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Car Enthusiasts Flock to Optimist Club’s ‘Cars for Kids’

June 13, 2015 By Dick Cook Leave a Comment

Hundreds of car enthusiasts flocked to Camp Jordan Arena, Saturday, for the 1st Annual “Cars for Kids” car show held by the East Ridge Optimist Club. John Tilley, Vice President of the East Ridge Optimists, said more than 100 owners registered their cars for this first-of-its-kind effort by the three-year-old organization. “I think Curts (Baker) […]

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2015-16 Hamilton County School Fee List

June 10, 2015 By Matthew DeGlopper Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago Hamilton County Commissioners decided that the school system needed to figure a way to live within their means. They sent school board members back to the drawing board on the budget and denied their request to raise property taxes by 44 cents per $100 of assessed value. While this is a […]

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City Gets $950,000 Grant from TDOT

June 10, 2015 By Dick Cook Leave a Comment

NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Tennessee Department of Transportation Commissioner John Schroer announced Tuesday the award of $10.2 million in Multimodal Access Fund Grants to 14 communities across the state. The grants will fund infrastructure projects that support the transportation needs of transit users, pedestrians, and bicyclists by addressing gaps along the state […]

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