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Chattanooga Times/Free Press (Chattanooga, TN) archives from October 2006

Chattanooga insulated from U.S. housing shift.
October 1, 2006

Two new schools to prompt zone shifts.
October 1, 2006

Culture Fest draws diverse crowd.
October 1, 2006

City bound to shoulder auditorium, Tivoli costs.
October 1, 2006

Pascal says real estate investigation led to TV dismissal.
October 1, 2006

Just getting started: Twenty-five-year-olds talk about careers, financial independence, meaningful life work.
October 1, 2006

Horse inspections show disparities in industry.
October 1, 2006

Mayor plans to begin police chief hunt soon.
October 1, 2006

Cumberland tourist corridor proposal gains support in region.
October 1, 2006

Georgia graduation rates up in places.
October 1, 2006

Pieces come together for Smart: Web do-it-yourself furniture seller sees growth, hiring.
October 1, 2006

Business Digest.
October 1, 2006

Cleveland bus system rolls; Dalton stalls.
October 1, 2006

Ford, Corker in dead heat.
October 1, 2006

Funding crunch cuts library's book budget: System concentrates on enhancing other resources at facilities.
October 1, 2006

Tumbling gasoline, electricity, natural gas costs give uplift to all.
October 1, 2006

Music store keeps South Pittsburg in tune.
October 2, 2006

Storming the field : LFO marching band donates old uniforms to help New Orleans school.
October 2, 2006

Marion County files suit against contractor.
October 2, 2006

Drumline 2006 steps it up.
October 2, 2006

Lupton City mail service targeted for November.
October 2, 2006

Islamic officials critical of probe delay.
October 2, 2006

Renaissance Park open, but remains quiet: Visitors are few and far between, officials say.
October 2, 2006

Groups meet to practice English, other languages.
October 2, 2006

Bush's rating steady in state.
October 2, 2006

Felons' voting rights hit snag.
October 2, 2006

Wider interstates on back burner: Officials say traffic volume not bad enough.
October 2, 2006

Coping with commitment: Young adults display range of feelings about relationships.
October 2, 2006

Floyd, Lusk set sights on District 27 House seat.
October 2, 2006

Fording the streams : Company launches video, audio service for churches.
October 3, 2006

Adams criticizes Criminal Court backlog.
October 3, 2006

Demand high for more Georgia teachers.
October 3, 2006

Real estate added little to Pascal's income.
October 3, 2006

Covenant Bank grows quickly: Rock Spring, Ga., investors add to competition.
October 3, 2006

25-year-olds favor spirituality, unsure of formal religion.
October 3, 2006

Emergency rooms get help: Local hospitals to refer patients with minor problems to other providers.
October 3, 2006

Bredesen, regional governors to discuss business incentives.
October 3, 2006

Kindergartner left on bus in Ooltewah.
October 3, 2006

Grant will help fund water treatment plant.
October 3, 2006

County offers parents a tutorial.
October 3, 2006

Employment gains are expected to slow.
October 3, 2006

Kuebler family's push for new building business paying off.
October 3, 2006

National Guard less mobile.
October 3, 2006

Bredesen widens lead over Bryson, poll shows.
October 3, 2006

Summerville rides tourists in on rails.
October 3, 2006

Corker's lawyers ask to withdraw.
October 3, 2006

Recovery struggles : Burn victim leaves rehab, has long road ahead.
October 4, 2006

Teen kidnapped, killed: 15-year-old found dead in Harrison.
October 4, 2006

Judge to rule on murder conviction.
October 4, 2006

Sessions judges say they are not to blame for 'backlog'.
October 4, 2006

Judge orders mother to make sons meet with DA in rape case.
October 4, 2006

School lunch menu voters meet the eats: Apison Elementary leading national entree campaign.
October 4, 2006

City OKs monthly recycling pickup.
October 4, 2006

Ethanol prospects heat up: Several investor groups inquire about Marion site, official says.
October 4, 2006

Rent assistance application period extended.
October 4, 2006

$27 million in housing OK'd: 22-unit townhouse project wins nod; 120-unit apartment complex in works.
October 4, 2006

Immigrant prep course in jeopardy by fund cut.
October 4, 2006

Bredesen, Bryson clash in first debate.
October 4, 2006

School system investigates 5-year-old left on bus: Veteran driver faces suspension without pay during local, state inquiry.
October 4, 2006

Growth, material costs push up sewer rates: Officials in Catoosa towns say more increases are likely eventually.
October 4, 2006

Hunting rights measure on ballot: Urban vs. rural fight seen.
October 4, 2006

GAO says TVA debt plan solid.
October 4, 2006

Questions about race surface in campaign.
October 4, 2006

ADS ON THE AIR -- NATIONAL REPUBLICAN SENATORIAL COMMITTEE, U.S. SENATE.
October 4, 2006

Local Republicans call for fewer bills, shorter sessions in General Assembly.
October 4, 2006

Former Wal-Mart site gets new life with revamp, name change.
October 4, 2006

Getting in the swim: Classes forming for indoor swim lessons.
October 5, 2006

Housing authority hears utility concerns.
October 5, 2006

Firefighter arrested in kidnap, slaying of teen.
October 5, 2006

No settlement near in conservation easement suit.
October 5, 2006

FBI probes mortgage fraud in county: Neither a local FBI spokesman nor Neal Pascal would say whether the investigation included real estate deals by the former meteorologist.
October 5, 2006

Debt swamps students : Rising college costs force future financial burden.
October 5, 2006

Scales calls rising test scores sign of progress: The schools director says work remains to increase the number of graduates and those attending college.
October 5, 2006

Student held in Bradley school locker fire.
October 5, 2006

Sheriff says jail must be expanded.
October 5, 2006

Rural hospitals face empty beds: Facilities learn to cope with more outpatient health care.
October 5, 2006

Bledsoe approves property tax hike.
October 5, 2006

Office of Multicultural Affairs compiling resources for disabled.
October 5, 2006

County OKs funding for drug court chief.
October 5, 2006

Cash registers howling: Halloween spending jumps upward, like a trick-or-treater before the door.
October 5, 2006

PROFILE : Consultant Kochis leads family business group.
October 5, 2006

Dense fog slows down morning commuters.
October 5, 2006

Fashions with a past: Quality vintage clothing brings decades of style back to life.
October 6, 2006

St. Francis celebrates creation.
October 6, 2006

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