Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum Celebrates 60 Years Of Preserving Railroad History

The Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (TVRM) Has Been Preserving Railroad History Since 1961, And This Month, It Is Kicking Off A Year-Long Celebration That Will Highlight The Museum’s 60-Year Heritage With Two Weekends Of Special Events And Displays.

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Parents Furious At McCallie’s Manipulation, Shaming Of Students On Vaccines

Many Parents Of Boys Attending McCallie School Feel Like Their Children Were Bribed To Get A COVID-19 Vaccination Without Parental Notice Or Consent. Parents Are Also Concerned That Their Children Will Be Ostracized By Being Forced To Wear Masks At School If They Don’t Take The Vaccine.

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Hamilton County Schools Launch Virtual Math Proficiency Program

Hamilton County Schools Recently Announced The Creation Of ‘Math Matters’, An Initiative Meant To Engage Students In Math Through A Combination Of Game Play And Traditional Lessons.

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Hamilton County Schools Host Public Virtual Budget Meetings For 2021-22 School Year

Hamilton County Schools Is Hosting A Series Of Virtual Community Budget Meetings Throughout February With The Aim Of Granting Hamilton County Families, School Staff & Community Members The Opportunity To Share Feedback As The District Begins Crafting Their Proposed Budget For The 2021-2022 School Year.

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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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