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High-tech arms, but nerves not of steel.
July 1, 2006
From 'shack' to showpiece: Ambitious remodeling projects transform mountain home.
July 1, 2006
Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn., Clint Cooper column: New Salvation Army couple nearing home.
July 1, 2006
Church politics: New leadership highlights denominational gatherings.
July 1, 2006
Passing the trowel: New owner takes up plant care in inherited garden.
July 1, 2006
Gutshall seeks seat on board of education.
July 1, 2006
The end of state park fees: Governor visits, lauds dropping visitors' charges.
July 1, 2006
Georgians conserve on usage of water.
July 1, 2006
First Tennessee tries to frustrate phishers.
July 1, 2006
Register to join Annenberg Institute as adviser.
July 1, 2006
Group seeks to preserve caves.
July 1, 2006
Bearishness chomps into value of area stocks: Gordon Biersch delays IPO to allow conditions to improve.
July 1, 2006
Authorities warn of busy roadways: Gas prices don't deter holiday drivers.
July 1, 2006
Cobb joins race for state House seat.
July 1, 2006
Futbol -- Dalton style: League draws pro scouts to local fields.
July 1, 2006
Adult soccer growing in area.
July 1, 2006
Chattanooga Gas seeks rate increase.
July 1, 2006
Suns strike out, cry fowl: Lookouts, Famous Chicken serve up win for the home team.
July 1, 2006
Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn., Darren Epps column: Offseason is time coaches share secrets.
July 1, 2006
Ooltewah coach Blair becomes a Baylor assistant.
July 1, 2006
Underage drinking targeted by city law.
July 2, 2006
Museum offers taste of Japanese culture.
July 2, 2006
Fireworks spark safety worries.
July 2, 2006
Car dealers say emissions testing a burden: Some vehicles must be certified several times before they are sold.
July 2, 2006
Incidents spread across country.
July 2, 2006
Neighbors comfortable in shadow of cooling towers.
July 2, 2006
The rap on local gangs.
July 2, 2006
Tenure gives job security to college professors.
July 2, 2006
Number of Latino homeowners grows.
July 2, 2006
Rhea Medical Center expected to open within 15 months.
July 2, 2006
Reopened Shaw plant makes wood flooring.
July 2, 2006
Sequoyah at 25: Nuclear plant runs safely, cheaply after troubles in early years.
July 2, 2006
Deadline for voter registration is Monday for Aug. 3 elections.
July 2, 2006
Hixson pilot survives crash in North Georgia.
July 2, 2006
Sparks flying on motocross tracks.
July 2, 2006
Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn., Mark Wiedmer column: The Tour de France did not need this.
July 2, 2006
Area participants all in USTA consolations.
July 2, 2006
Valdez, Lookouts dim Suns.
July 2, 2006
Country Breakfast Restaurant's name says it all.
July 3, 2006
Creating excitement: Science camps have some kids spellbound.
July 3, 2006
U.S. losing hold on foreign students.
July 3, 2006
Allure of the streets: Lack of jobs, recreation, education spurs gang growth.
July 3, 2006
Planning vacation? Many aren't.
July 3, 2006
Stay clear of gangs, local hip-hop duo urges: Pair aims for a positive message to youth.
July 3, 2006
North Shore plans to draw visitors.
July 3, 2006
States want time to find highly trained teachers.
July 3, 2006
Market spots bike trails, trials.
July 3, 2006
Landlord roots out Dalton gangs.
July 3, 2006
Ringgold sewer work progressing, officials say.
July 3, 2006
Rhea makes strides in eligibility for grants.
July 3, 2006
SENATE ISSUES 2006 : Abortion fuels passion, politics.
July 3, 2006
Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn., Mark Wiedmer column: U.S. athletes are red-faced and blue on world stage.
July 3, 2006
Rain cancels NSA championship games Sunday.
July 3, 2006
Homer braves heat: Hard-throwing righty stretches scoreless streak to 17.
July 3, 2006
High seeds still ruling tournament.
July 3, 2006
Learning food lessons from the past: Residents of homestead near Dunlap taught to live in harmony with nature.
July 4, 2006
Fireworks fuel Coolidge Park celebration: Thousands attend patriotic concert.
July 4, 2006
Area students take second, third in national competition.
July 4, 2006
Federal statutes target gangs.
July 4, 2006
Favorite freedoms: New citizens appreciate life in the United States.
July 4, 2006
Scales' first day on the job.
July 4, 2006
Ganging up on gangs: Community groups pull together for solutions.
July 4, 2006
Immigrant marchers seek amnesty.
July 4, 2006
Cardiologists leave Galen group.
July 4, 2006
Sheriff candidate tackles drugs, jail overcrowding.
July 4, 2006
Immigrants savor freedoms: Opportunities, family celebrated on July Fourth.
July 4, 2006
Fort Oglethorpe begins patriotic events Saturday.
July 4, 2006
City tweaks loan shop plan: Zoning rules watched by East Ridge, which has similar worries.
July 4, 2006
TVA feels heat with less rain.
July 4, 2006
WTCI to raffle off cabin.
July 4, 2006
Chattanooga Times/Free Press, Tenn., Darren Epps column: U.S. athletics are superior to rest of world in big ways.
July 4, 2006
Suns win send-off: Ninth-inning Hu,Abreu hits beat Lookouts.
July 4, 2006
Williams, Watson continue USTA runs.
July 4, 2006
Bledsoe residents spot bear.
July 4, 2006
Still groovin': Hippie culture lives on for some beatniks.
July 5, 2006
PlayCore moves to 401 Building.
July 5, 2006
Program offers passport to success: Ten local high school girls chosen for educational outreach this summer.
July 5, 2006
A Rarity for Nickajack: Natural attractions spur East Tennessee growth.
July 5, 2006
ISSUE : Close friends disappearing: Americans have fewer people to confide in, study finds.
July 5, 2006
Area residents enjoy the Fourth.
July 5, 2006
Friendship Haven raises money for sprinklers.
July 5, 2006