Life After Roe! What’s Next? Event Coming To Chattanooga
The Greater Chattanooga Right To Life Will Be Hosting An Event To Commemorate The End Of Roe And Abortion In Tennessee On August 15, 2022.
Read moreThe Greater Chattanooga Right To Life Will Be Hosting An Event To Commemorate The End Of Roe And Abortion In Tennessee On August 15, 2022.
Read moreAccording to sources, Chattanooga Moms for Social Justice in partnership with the Hamilton County Democratic Party advertised an event called Cookout the Vote which raised concerns that the organizations may be violating a 2020 Tennessee code that prohibits bribing voters.
Read moreA Hamilton County School Board Member Told Us That The Majority Of Teachers That He Knows Were Not Upset By Arnn’s Comments And That They Are Smart Enough To Read Between The Lines Of The Liberal Press’ Narrative.
Read moreLast Week, Hamilton County Commissioners Voted To Appropriate $70 Thousand To “Address Discipline Disparities And Aid Implementation Of Restorative Practices In Local Schools.”
Read moreThe Third Annual Chattanooga Motorcar Festival Will Take Place On October 14-16, 2022. The Three-Day Festival Returns For 2022 And Will Include A Concours D’elegance, The Canossa Fall Rally Chattanooga, The Pace Grand Prix At The Bend, A Mecum Auctions Event, And Many More Family-Friendly Activities.
Read moreOfficials From The Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Are Once Again Requiring Masks For Employees. According To TVA Officials, The Mask Requirement Applies To Employees Regardless Of Vaccination Status.
Read moreIn The Well-Established Spirit Of Having These Forums At The Schools In Hamilton County, Local Parents And Community Members Asked Moms For Liberty To Invite All Candidates To Participate Regardless Of Their Political Affiliation. This Nonpartisan Event Is An Effort To Ensure That Everyone Can Be A Well-Informed Voter.
Read moreSports Economists And A Tennessee Think Tank Say That A New $79.5 Million Stadium Funded Mainly Through Tax Money Is Another Example Of A Publicly Funded Sports Stadium That Will Fall Short Of Its Economic Promises.
Read moreThe University Of Tennessee At Chattanooga Will Host A Public Forum For Tennessee Candidates For U.S. Congress And The Governor’s Seat This Thursday, June 30th.
Read moreOn June 30, 2022, At 6:30 Pm Eastern Time At Calvary Chapel Chattanooga, The Community Will Join Thousands Of Others Across The Nation To Show Solidarity Through Prayer For Our Country To Take A Stand For Life And Our Unborn.
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