Jonesborough Mayor Chuck Vest told the East Tennessee Republican Club on Monday his town is âstronger financially todayâ than ever before.
âTimes are bright in Jonesborough,â the mayor said. âIsnât that what Republican leadership is all about?â
Vest, an avowed Republican, said he and other leaders of the town, who are all elected to office in non-partisan races, have worked together to spur growth and to keep municipal taxes low.
âWeâve accomplished so much with one of the lowest property tax rates in the state at $1.20,â Vest told area Republicans meeting at the Carnegie Hotel in Johnson City. âIt takes a team effort.â
Roy Exum: Show Me Who You Are Friday, May 7, 2021 - by Roy Exum
Roy Exum
The Chamber of Commerce is now “woke” to the fact its idiotic “CEOs For Racial Equality” has done far more damage in our community and to our reputation than good. In the first week the pledge that flat-out demands … “WE WILL continue our work by engaging in CEOs for Racial Equity meetings to address the issues of racism, injustice and bias in our organizations and community.” … has had only 2.62 percent of its 2,500 members sign the pledge and thus admit the Chattanooga community is a nest of systemic racists. Nothing could be further from the truth and the liberal Christy Gillenwater, the head of the Chamber who has lived among us for four years, is the last person to ask.
Sunbelt Bakery IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga Returns May 23 Thursday, May 6, 2021
Following more than a year of COVID-19-induced hiatus, the Sunbelt Bakery IRONMAN 70.3 Chattanooga presented by McKee, A Family Bakery triathlon returns to racing in the Scenic City on Sunday, May 23.
The race will follow IRONMAN’s Safe Return to Racing Guidelines, a set of industry-leading guidelines prepared in accordance with standards for open-air endurance events from the World Health Organization and guidance from the IRONMAN Global Medical Advisory Board that builds on the pillars of enhanced hygiene, screening and education, density reduction, touchpoint minimization, and athlete self-reliance. Chattanooga is thrilled to be able to welcome IRONMAN back to our city again, not only because we re excited to see athletes get back to racing again but also because IRONMAN has put a tremendous amount of thought and consideration into adapting their event to keep our entire community safe, sai
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Tim Kelly Picks Emily O Donnell As Chattanooga s First Female City Attorney Wednesday, April 28, 2021 Emily O Donnell
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly on Tuesday named attorney and community leader Emily O’Donnell as his pick to serve as city attorney. If approved by the City Council, she would be the first woman in history to occupy the city’s top legal office.
Mayor Kelly said, “Emily is an outstanding attorney and a committed advocate for families. Throughout her career, she has been a champion for women and vulnerable communities, most recently launching an eviction prevention initiative that kept dozens of families in their homes.