
Government & Politics
CHA Moves Ahead With Fairmount Apartment Complex
Submitted by Bill Mitchell on November 20, 2009 - 4:38pm. News | Community | Government & Politics | Hamilton County NewsPublic Hearing on Storm Water Fees--Appeal or Seek Credits
Submitted by Bill Mitchell on November 19, 2009 - 5:56pm. News | Consumer News | Environment | Government & Politics | Hamilton County NewsSequatchie Reaction To Manteria Ponzi Scheme Charges
Submitted by Amanda Odom on November 18, 2009 - 6:14pm. News | Business News | Crime | Government & Politics | Jobs/Economy | Sequatchie County News A local county is left wondering about a new business after the SEC charges Mantria with fraud.
The bio-refinery plant, moved into Dunlap two months ago, but to some skepticism.
Now federal officials are saying it's part of a ponzi scheme, but company officials say otherwise.
WDEF News 12's Mandy Odom has the reaction from Sequatchie County.
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Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen Returns To Classroom, Not In Favor of Education Cuts
Submitted by Joe Legge on November 17, 2009 - 8:27pm. News | Education | Government & Politics | Marion County NewsA day after hearing how Tennessee's Department of Education would handle a 9% budget cut, Governor Phil Bredesen returned to the classroom.
Hamilton County Commissioner Larry Henry Says Residents Already Pay City Taxes
Submitted by Joe Legge on November 17, 2009 - 6:00pm. News | Government & Politics | Hamilton County NewsThe number of lawsuits filed in opposition to Chattanooga's annexation plans now stands at six.
Democratic Candidates for Tennessee Governor Stop in Chattanooga for Kefauver Dinner
Submitted by Nordia Epps on November 16, 2009 - 10:20pm. News | Government & Politics | Hamilton County NewsRoy Herron wins straw poll at the annual democratic fundraiser.
Longtime Hamilton County Commissioner Curtis Adams Says He Won't Seek Re-Election
Submitted by Amy Katcher on November 16, 2009 - 6:29pm. News | Government & Politics | Hamilton County NewsHighway 64 at Ocoee River Blocked Until January
Submitted by Bill Mitchell on November 16, 2009 - 3:56pm. News | Environment | Government & Politics | Jobs/Economy | Polk County NewsPolk county will remain divided until at least January.
The big rock slide on Highway 64 last Tuesday is more of a problem than first thought---and much larger.
WDEF News 12's Bill Mitchell and photographer Allen Fairbanks were back there again this morning to get the latest from TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely.
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