NoogaVoices And Tennessee Neighbors for Liberty To Present Information On Smart City Chattanooga – Is It REALLY About Climate Change?

On April 28 The Chattanooga City Council Voted In Favor Of Mayor Tim Kelly’s Plan To Transform Our Beautiful Scenic City Into A Surveillance Monitored “Smart City” By Enacting The Climate Action Plan (CAP). The CAP Is Full Of Surprises…

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Chattanooga To Reallocate $1.45M In COVID Relief Funds In Effort To Combat Homelessness

The Chattanooga City Council Approved Reallocation Of $1.45 Million Worth Of Federal Covid Relief Funding In Their Tuesday Meeting. A Revised Plan Looks Into Utilizing Those Funds To Create Other “Affordable Housing Options” In The City.

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World Economic Forum Driven Climate Action Plan Adopted By Chattanooga City Council

The Chattanooga City Council Adopted Mayor Tim Kelly’s Climate Action Plan Last Week. A Press Release From The City Says It Will “Protect Chattanoogans’ Quality Of Life” But Concerned Citizens Say It Will Impact Their Ability To Live Freely Without Government Control And Surveillance.

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Chattanooga City Councilmember Proposes Raising Mayor’s Term Limit

City Councilwoman Demetrus Coonrod Is Proposing An Ordinance That Would Establish Term Limits For City Council Members For The First Time. The Mayor Would Also Be Allowed To Serve Four Four-Year Terms Instead Of The Current, Which Is Two Four-Year Terms.

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Tennessee Comptroller Issues Conditional Approval Of Chattanooga Lookouts Stadium Plan

Tennessee Comptroller Jason Mumpower States That The Plans To Build The New South Broad District In Chattanooga, That Include A New Stadium For The Lookouts, Are In The Best Interest Of The State If Two Conditions Are Met.

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Drag Bingo In Chattanooga Bans Cameras But Not Kids (Update 10.10.22)

The Big Chill And Grill Hosted Yet Another “All Ages” Event Last Week, Drag Bingo, But With One Notable Difference – Two Drag Performers Announced That Recording Or Photographing Of The Show Was Prohibited And Anyone Caught Doing So Would Be Kicked Out Of The Event.

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Left-Wing Chattanooga Activist Loses City Council Race By 70 Votes

Yesterday, District 8 Voters In Chattanooga Decided Whether Activist Marie Mott Or Marvene Noel Should Represent Them On The Chattanooga City Council. In The Runoff Election, The Final Vote Count Came In With Noel Receiving 400 Votes And Mott Receiving 330.

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Chattanooga Approves $79.5M Baseball Stadium Despite Economic Questions Over Financing

Chattanooga Will Be Getting A New Baseball Stadium And City Officials Have Called The Project A “Home Run For The Community” Despite Economists’ Questions On The Numbers Touted By Stadium Supporters.

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