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Hussman: City’s love of 2 papers won Hussman’s notice
Q: Why did you buy and consolidate the Chattanooga newspapers?
January 6, 2009
Riddell: Win sales by reducing uncertainty of pricing
When you are coming off a slow period, it is very important to build up positive momentum and to do it fast. The old saying, “Nothing succeeds like success” takes on an even more critical role for every organization trying to rebound from a slump.
January 6, 2009
Tennessee: DTV may bring extra channels
Some Southeast Tennessee residents will have a few more options on their TV dials in February as digital television signals bleed over from other markets.
January 6, 2009
Chattanooga" VW’s U.S. sales fall 14%
Volkswagen AG reported Monday its United States sales fell 14 percent in December from a year earlier
January 6, 2009
Smart bomb
January 6, 2009
Tennessee: Meth lab numbers rise
Police and drug task forces in Tennessee reported a rise in methamphetamine seizures across the state in 2008.
January 6, 2009
Wiedmer: Louisville seems ready to rise
For anyone who doesn’t live in the Bluegrass State, it was nothing more than an extra-long 3-pointer winning an early January college basketball game. No one except delighted Louisville Cardinals fans or dejected Kentucky Wildcats fans will likely long remember Edgar Sosa’s Sunday afternoon game-winner come March.
January 6, 2009
When a sprain doesn’t heal, something bad could be going on
DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I haven’t seen you write about my condition, reflex sympathetic dystrophy.
January 6, 2009
Taylor: Appeal of physical newspaper sure to last
Q: You’ve been here one year and one month. What were your impressions of the Times Free Press when you arrived?
January 6, 2009
Chattanooga: Stowe closes textile plant; 350 here lose jobs
R.L Stowe Mills announced Monday the yarn mill will shut down and put about 550 people out of work, including 350 in the Chattanooga area, officials at the company said Monday
January 6, 2009
Hamilton County: School system offers teachers updated buyout proposal
Trying to lure additional would-be retirees, public school officials made slight changes to a proposed buyout plan before presenting it Monday to eligible employees.
January 6, 2009
Tennessee: Wamp running for governor; Berke weighing race
Tennessee’s 2010 governor’s race kicked into high gear Monday with U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp, R-Tenn., declaring he will run for the Republican nomination while Knoxville Mayor Bill Haslam plans to announce his intentions during a statewide tour that begins today.
January 6, 2009
Chattanooga: Paper splices ink with electrons to become media platform
Since Chattanooga’s morning and afternoon newspapers joined to debut as what is now the Chattanooga Times Free Press 10 years ago as of Monday, the paper has become more than the neatly rolled, plastic-wrapped bundle that lands each morning in readers’ driveways.
January 6, 2009
Business Licenses
The business licenses as provided by the Hamilton County Clerk for Dec. 29-Jan. 2 follow:
January 6, 2009
Tennessee: Race to succeed Wamp could get crowded
The GOP primary in Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District could get pretty crowded next year if the current occupant of the seat, U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp, R-Tenn., holds to current plans to run for governor.
January 6, 2009

Latest News

Fewer reporters died in 2008; Iraq still deadliest
The Committee to Protect Journalists says Iraq remains the most lethal place for working media members despite a two-thirds decline in deaths there in 2008.

Local/Region

Chattanooga: Frizzell gets 8 years in prison for traffic death
The strange odyssey of Steven Tyler Frizzell, who was unable to escape the spotlight after being caught buying beer while out on bond on a charge of vehicular homicide, ended Monday when he pleaded guilty to causing the death of a man and severely injuring his wife and her friend during a drunken driving crash.

Politics

Tennessee: Race to succeed Wamp could get crowded
The GOP primary in Tennessee’s 3rd Congressional District could get pretty crowded next year if the current occupant of the seat, U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp, R-Tenn., holds to current plans to run for governor.

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