Large New Homeless Camp Sprouts Up In Unhealthy Floodway Near Chattanooga Creek Tuesday, July 13, 2021
One of Chattanooga s largest homeless camps has sprouted up in an unhealthy Chattanooga Creek floodway near the Rossville, Ga., line.
Robert Gustafson, who has a fulltime mission to local homeless, estimates that up to 60 homeless individuals are in two large camps and four or five smaller ones along a wooded section of Workman Road.
The location is just beyond a railroad spur from the now-closed Southern Honda Powersports. That business, that was formerly operated by now mayor Tim Kelly, has moved to East Ridge.
Mr. Gustafson said the camp developed over the past several months after a camp closer to Rossville Boulevard was shut down by Walter A. Wood Supply and a homeless group was told to leave a camp behind an ice business on South Broad Street. Some have come up from North Georgia as well, Mr. Gustafson said.
MISD literacy coach writing for Michigan Learning Channel program
April 24, 2021
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Shannon Fuller, K-3 literacy coach for the Manistee Intermediate School District, is involved with Read, Write, ROAR, an educational program on the Michigan Learning Channel.Courtesy graphicShow MoreShow Less
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MANISTEE Not all teaching takes place in the classroom.
Shannon Fuller, a K-3 literacy coach with the Manistee Intermediate School District, has been working with the Michigan Learning Channel to create hours of educational programming for the state s young learners. The Michigan Learning Channel provides educational programs for K-3 students that align with the Michigan teaching standards and also with the Michigan Essential Instructional Practices, Fuller said. The programs are great for the students, they re great for families to watch and they would even be a great resource for teachers.
Wings that have been flash-fried and tossed in a sweet and salty sauce For those visiting the Bunk + Brew food cart pod, Wednesdays may offer another special draw mid-week. Pop s Southern BBQ cart, one of two food carts in the lot, is offering a special Wing Wednesday all day. For $5, diners get six wings that have been flash-fried and tossed in a sweet and salty sauce. Choose from any of the spot s three sauces to top the whole thing off. Plus, Bunk + Brew s on-site beer truck offers eight different taps to choose from to wash it all down. Courtesy Pop s Southern BBQ