Thanks for posting these daily Hamilton County statistics to ERNO. I’ve looked at the link where it has the numbers. My question is: “What do these numbers indicate for Hamilton County citizens?” Is this good, bad, average, or excellent? I wish an official would in Hamilton County would give us something other than statistics. If […]
Do the Right Thing
These are the most unsettling times in my lifetime and would expect, most of yours too. What we are experiencing now is unprecedented. There are many theories out there about this scourge, called COVID-19, and there’s only one person (read entity) I know of that has that answer, but I digress. I have had a […]
VIDEO: April 9 City Council Meeting
TDOT Roadway Activity Report
DISTRICT 29 HAMILTON COUNTY I-24 Replacement of Belvoir Ave. Bridge over I-24 and I-24 bridges over Germantown Road near MM 183: The contractor will be installing barrier rail along the outside shoulders. This work will require a single right lane closure in each direction of I-24 between MM 182 & MM 184. These lane closures […]
VIDEO: County Press Conference of April 9
UPDATED: Health Department Releases Heat Map of COVID-19 Cases
The Hamilton County Health Department is releasing a heat map of the COVID-19 cases in the county. The map below shows the density of cases in a particular area. The more cases there are in an area, the “hotter” the colors. In this case, the gray areas are “cooler” where there are fewer cases, and […]
City Services Closed Friday in Observance of Good Friday
On Friday, April 10, City Hall, Library, and City Services will be closed in observance of Good Friday. For residents and businesses that have recycling pickup on that day, their recycling will be picked up on Monday, April 13. For more information on recycling, call East Ridge Sanitation at 892-8666 or visit our website at […]
Funding Cut From Hunters for the Hungry Due to COVID-19
Nashville _ Unexpected state funding shifts to fight the coronavirus pandemic has left a major funding gap for Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry program. Hunters for the Hungry provides more than half a million servings of lean, healthy protein to Tennesseans in need each year. When hunters harvest a deer, they can donate […]
VIDEO: Hamilton County Press Conference April 6
If You See Something, Say Something
A few days ago I was a witness to something that left me in shock. I felt like if I had said something about what I noticed – this incident, as it were, turned out to be a crime – it may never have happened. I was pulling up to Family Dollar and parked right […]
Red Wolves to Donate All Merchandise Sales to Feed Children in Need
As schools are closed, events cancelled, and work hours curtailed, food programs across Chattanooga are seeing a rise in demand for food resources due to COVID-19. To help fill that demand locally, the Chattanooga Red Wolves are giving 100 precent of merchandise sales to the YMCA food program. Every dollar spent in the Red Wolves […]
VIDEO: April 3 County Health Department Briefing
Hamilton County Register’s Office Will Remain Open
In light of Governor Lee’s Executive Stay Home Order, Marc Gravitt, the Hamilton County Register, states the Register’s Office is classified as an Essential Government Function, therefor will remain open. Stated in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Memorandum dated March 28, 2020, https://www.cisa.gov/sites/default/files/publications/CISA_Guidance_on_the_Ess ential_Critical_Infrastructure_Workforce_Version_2.0_Updated.pdf , the Register’s Office is an Essential Government Function. “In […]
TDOT Roadway Activity Report
DISTRICT 29 BRADLEY COUNTY Utility Work on SR-2 (N. LEE HWY.) southbound from LM 14.91 to LM 15.05: A shoulder and single lane closure will occur between Anatole Ln NW and 56th Street NW. Signage and cones will be present. Motorists should use caution through the area and be aware of personnel and equipment between […]
TDEC Closing All State Parks
NASHVILLE –The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) today announced it will close all 56 Tennessee state parks and state-owned state natural areas to the public effective April 4 through April 14, in support of Gov. Bill Lee’s Executive Order 23. This is a complete closure of facilities and access to all Tennessee State Parks […]
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