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Chattanooga Times/Free Press (Chattanooga, TN) back issues
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Downed utility lines keeping W Road closed between Chattanooga and Signal Mountain.
September 13, 2011... Byline: Pam Sohn Sept. 13--A week after Tropical Storm Lee swirled through the region, work is continuing to clear downed lines and damage on the W Road, one of two arteries between Chattanooga and Signal Mountain. Hamilton County spokesman Mike Dunn said the road would open for a few hours...
EDITORIAL: Slandering the noble tea party movement.(Editorial)
September 13, 2011... Sept. 13--There is no doubt that the tea party movement has electrified America with its timely call for reducing federal spending and returning to the principles of limited government. The tea party has given voice to millions who are weary of Washington's encroachment on personal...
CSO Concerts Feature Banjo Master Bela Fleck
April 27, 2012... Byline: Casey Phillips April 27--To some, the banjo is a five-stringed instrumental punchline with little to no relevance or function outside the confines of backwoods picking circles. For more than 30 years, Bela Fleck's career has stood as one of the greatest counter arguments to that...
Warmer and Wetter Winter as la Nina Bullies Jet Stream North
February 2, 2012... Byline: Pam Sohn Feb. 02--Normally, January provides the days to talk about our fingers feeling single-tingle digits, and today is when the groundhog is supposed to foretell whether spring will be here sooner or later. Well, this year, the little piggy is just behind. Ask the daffodils....
Warmer and Wetter as la Nina Bullies Jet Stream North
February 2, 2012... Byline: Pam Sohn Feb. 02--Normally, January provides the days to talk about our fingers feeling single-tingle digits, and today is when the groundhog is supposed to foretell whether spring will be here sooner or later. Well, this year, the little piggy is just behind. Ask the daffodils....