Monty Bruell Will Help Bring Social Justice Thursday, February 4, 2021
As we approach the upcoming city election, I think back to last summer when hundreds of people marched the streets of Chattanooga. I’ll never forget the words that we chanted, painstakingly fueled by anger and desperation.
Power to the people! This is what democracy looks like! No justice, no peace!
Truthfully, until then I’d been oblivious to the racial disparities that exist in our society. I thought segregation and dehumanization were only things we read about in history books. I had to face the reality that I saw the world through the lens of white privilege. I’m glad I see differently now.
Monty Bruell For Mayor Monday, February 1, 2021
I met Monty Bruell in 2013 when he was a mentor for The Company Lab and I was a small business owner. My business, Dish T Pass, catered many events in the start-up community. We developed a friendship over that year and eventually began dating.
I had great respect for the work he was doing, coaching and mentoring small businesses and tech companies. I knew immediately that he was one of the brightest minds I had ever met, a thought leader and a definite champion for the underdog. While I was impressed with his resume and business acumen, I enjoyed his company even more.
SOFTBALL RECAP Bradley 8, McMinn Co. 6 Meigs Co. 7, Sequoyah 6 Walker Valley 10, Cleveland 0 Marion Co. 7, Bledsoe Co. 3 Sequatchie Co. 14, Grundy Co. 1 Hixson 25, Brainerd 0
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May 30, 2021
Tatum Massengale Sparks 4-1 Win Over East Hamilton
PREP SPORTS SCHEDULES: Baseball, Softball, Lacrosse, Soccer, Tennis (all schedules subject to change) (All times are local) Attention Coaches: As your schedules change, please help us . (click for more)
TUESDAY, APRIL 13 Prep Softball
Sale Creek 17, Copper Basin 0
Bradley 8, McMinn Co. 6
Meigs Co. 7, Sequoyah 6
Walker Valley 10, Cleveland 0
Marion Co. 7, Bledsoe Co. 3
Sequatchie . (click for more)
It was a classic high school softball game at Soddy Daisy’s Clifford Kirk Stadium between two teams that have a history of outstanding play as they both have solid pitching, stiff defenses and . (click for more)
Mayor And Council Candidates To Address Accountability For Tax Breaks At CALEB Forum Friday, January 29, 2021
Chattanoogans in Action for Love, Equality and Benevolence (CALEB) will host a series of virtual candidate forums focused on accountability & transparency in city government, giving particular attention to the tax incentive process. The series of forums will begin this coming Monday and end on the first day of early voting, Wednesday, Feb. 10.
The schedule is detailed below:
Mayoral Forums ? Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 7 p.m. - Tim Kelly ? Thursday, Feb. 4 at 1 p.m. - Kim White ? Thursday, Feb. 5 at 7 p.m. - Wade Hinton
City Council Forums
Best Of Bruce Bledsoe - Election Challenges Friday, January 22, 2021
The Hamilton County Election Commission (HCEC) has recently had to consider three cases of candidates for Mayor of Chattanooga and the City Council being challenged as to whether they were qualified to run for public office because they may not have satisfied the requirement of being a city resident.
Monty Bruell unsuccessfully challenged Monty Bell’s registered residence of the Community Kitchen on East 11
th Street while Dennis Clark was able to force LaDarius Price off the ballot for the District 5 seat on the City Council. Candidate Michelle Peterson voluntarily withdrew from the City Mayor race when she admitted that she had filed her petition to run with incorrect residency information.