Small Business Owners Struggling To Find Workers

Small Business Owners Are Continuing To Have Problems Attracting New Workers In The Wake Of The Coronavirus Pandemic And Are Trying To Entice Them With New Incentives, A New Report From The U.S. Chamber Of Commerce Shows.

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Tennessee Legislature Seeks To Prohibit Businesses From Requiring Masks, COVID Tests, Vaccinations

Representative Susan Lynn Has Filed A Bill In Tennessee House Of Representatives That, If Passed, Would Make It Unlawful For Businesses Of Public Accommodation To Create Policies Requiring Consumers To Wear Masks, Take COVID Tests, Or Vaccines, Or Any Other Type Of Medical Treatment.

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Let’s Talk Minimum Wage! Special episode Of – By – and For the People!

Talking about the minimum wage! A special episode with Of – By – and For the People! Cost of living – when did minimum wage start – pros/cons – how will it affect business owners AND employees – good conversation with Brandon Lewis and Eric Buchanan!
Watch, Listen And Enjoy!

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Nashville Federal Emergency Declaration For Bombing Expected; Investigation For Motive Continues

After Speaking With President Trump, Governor Lee Expects The Federal Emergency Disaster Designation He Requested After The Nashville Bombing To Be Approved.

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Chattanooga DA Requests Aid From Local Businesses To Solve Murder Cases

Chattanooga District Attorney General, Neal Pinkston is soliciting help from local businesses to solve the murder cases of two local senior citizens. The request has gone out, in the form of an email, to a majority of Chattanooga businesses to donate to a reward pool.

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Panhandling Problem Plagues Chattanooga Streets

Once called “the dirtiest city in America” by Walter Cronkite, Chattanooga earned the nickname “Scenic City” after turnaround projects beginning in the early 2000s. However, many home and business owners feel that Chattanooga is on the downslide due to increased littering, panhandling and homelessness.

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