Tennesseans who want to vote in Super Tuesday Presidential Primary must register to vote by Monday. The Presidential Preference Primary is Tuesday, March 3, 2020. Early voting begins Wednesday, Feb. 12 and runs Mondays through Saturdays until Tuesday, Feb. 25. Registering to vote, updating your address or checking your registration status is fast, easy and […]
Police Briefs Jan. 30
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. Jan. 29 Day Shift 4416 Lanoir Circle- Suspicious Vehicle- The caller advised of a suspicious vehicle parked in the neighborhood. Upon arrival police located the vehicle and spoke to the driver. She advised she was a civil process server employed with Anderson Investigations. 1046 Lansdell […]
HCSO Asking for Citizens to Participate in Survey
On Friday, Hamilton County Sheriff Jim Hammond is officially releasing the 2020 Online HCSO Citizen’s Survey. The survey, available online, is open to all Hamilton County residents who wish to participate and offer feedback as to the services provided to them by the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office. “This survey is a unique way for us […]
Police Briefs Jan. 29
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports provided by the administration. Jan. 28 Day Shift 3657 Ringgold Road (drug arrest): John Doe was arrested for possession of meth following a consensual encounter at this location. 1201 S. Seminole Drive (burglary): A storage building belonging to the church was broken into sometime today, […]
Police Briefs for Jan. 28
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports provided by the administration. Jan. 27 Day Shift 1410 Mack Smith Road Room 4211 (criminal trespass): Police criminally trespassed George Womble from the Budgetel following a disorder he had with his step-mother. 6708 Ringgold Road (auto theft): Police responded to an auto theft from the […]
Mayor Williams Reports to the Citizens
Mayor Brian Williams had another “Meet the Mayor” event at Wally’s Restaurant on Saturday, Jan. 25. What follows is Mayor Williams’ account of information he gave those in attendance and comments from guest speaker ERPD Chief Stan Allen. City Council Meetings As you probably already know the times for our City Council meeting and work […]
Applications for Second ‘Citizen’s Police Academy’ Being Accepted by ERPD
The East Ridge Police Department is seeking participants for its Spring Citizen’s Police Academy. The second class of its kind will begin on March 30, 2020, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for 10 weeks. The citizen’s academy is aimed at familiarizing our citizens with the various aspects of the law enforcement profession. During these […]
Police Briefs Jan. 27
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. January 23– Day Shift 1410 Mack Smith Road Room 3106 (DOA): A man was found unresponsive in his bed by a relative. Police began CPR, but the man was pronounced deceased upon arrival by EMS. A death certificate was signed, and he was transported to […]
‘Meet the Mayor’ Set for Wally’s on Saturday
The first “Meet the Mayor” event of 2020 is scheduled for Saturday at Wally’s Restaurant. The series of events hosted by Mayor Brian Williams is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m.. Police Chief Stan Allen will be Mayor Williams’ special guest. If you have questions about how the East Ridge Police Department works, this would […]
City Council Meeting Jan. 23
The East Ridge City Council met on Thursday and took the following actions. Council awarded a ASA Engineering and Consulting the project for site design and construction administration services for four new soccer fields at Camp Jordan Park. The work will include design, grading, irrigation and conduit for future lighting. The council voted to contract […]
Police Briefs for Jan. 23
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. Jan. 22 Day Shift 3715 Ringgold Road (shoplifter): Ronald Taylor was issued a misdemeanor citation for shoplifting, after loss prevention observed him attempted to steal two bottles of almond milk. Ronald Taylor was also criminally trespassed from Food City. 6101 Ringgold Road Apt. 107 (auto […]
TDOT Region 2 Roadway Activity Report
District 29 HAMILTON COUNTY I-75 at I-24 Interchange Reconstruction: Phase 1 traffic shifts have been implemented. Traffic should expect multiple lane shifts traveling through the interchange. Lane closures will occur Sunday nights through Thursdays nights between 9 PM and 6 AM at the following locations: I-75 NB at state line, I-75 NB MM 2, I-75 […]
TBI’s Rausch Receives Appointment to Presidential Commission
NASHVILLE — During a ceremony today in Washington, D.C., David Rausch, Director of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, was appointed by Attorney General William P. Barr to the Presidential Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice. On October 28, 2019, President Donald J. Trump signed Executive Order No. 13896, authorizing and designating the […]
Police Briefs Jan. 22
The following information was compiled from ERPD “pass along” reports. Jan. 21 Day Shift 3446 Bennett Road- Vehicle Fire- Police responded with Fire to this address regarding a truck on fire. Upon arrival the truck was fully engulfed in flames. ERFD was able to extinguish the blaze. 6104 North Mack Smith Road (Dialysis Clinic)- Alarm- […]
Governor, TDEC Announce $10.7 Million Loan to WWTA
NASHVILLE – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee and the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) Commissioner David Salyers today announced a $10,671,200 loan for the Hamilton County Waste Water Treatment Authority (WWTA) to improve water infrastructure. The loan is one of two approved by the Tennessee Local Development Authority, with loans for Hamilton County WWTA […]
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