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Good morning, Chattanooga. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 2nd of March.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Notable community and political figures in Chattanooga, including a Navy officer, state representative, museum director, county sheriff, and restaurant owner, share insights on fitness, legislative proposals, history, immigration enforcement, and personal values.  Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • The article provides a comprehensive list of events and activities happening this week in the Chattanooga area, including Red Cross campaigns, various arts exhibitions, comedy shows, film screenings, music performances, and the opening of the Chattanooga River Market.  Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Grace Baptist Church and Academy's reconstruction, halted due to funding delays from FEMA after a 2020 tornado, is expected to resume soon according to the senior pastor.  Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Martina Guilfoil is retiring after 12 years as CEO of Chattanooga Neighborhood Enterprise, a nonprofit focused on affordable housing.  Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • Briana Garza, founder of Chatt Taste, enriches Chattanooga's community by offering personalized food tours that foster intimate relationships and showcase local cuisine.  Chattanooga Times Free Press
  • The Tennessee Highway Patrol will conduct sobriety, seatbelt, and drivers license checkpoint enforcements across various counties in March to ensure safe driving.  Local 3 News

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • A multi-vehicle crash on I-75 North near Hamilton Place causes major traffic delays, with emergency services responding to the scene.  Local 3 News

ECONOMY NEWS

  • The CEO of Chattanooga's largest bank, amidst changing U.S. trade policies and potential economic challenges, maintains an optimistic outlook for steady growth and investment in the local economy.  Chattanooga Times Free Press

EDUCATION NEWS

  • The Better Business Bureau advises families to be cautious of scammers offering bogus SAT and ACT prep materials, following reports of fraudulent calls requesting payment for non-existent products.  Chattanooga Times Free Press

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Spring Educational Seminar at Amusement Products

    This two-day educational seminar at Amusement Products in Chattanooga focuses on training for Family Entertainment Center operators, featuring expert discussions, Q&A sessions, and hands-on testing of attractions.

    Tue, 3/4/25

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  • On-Site Tour of St Barnabas Assisted Living

    This event offers an opportunity for seniors and their families to explore the amenities and services at St Barnabas Assisted Living in Chattanooga, emphasizing safety and quality care.

    Wed, 3/5/25

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  • Chattanooga RV Show 2025

    The Chattanooga RV Show is an annual event showcasing a variety of recreational vehicles, taking place at the Chattanooga Convention Center with various admission options.

    Fri, 3/7/25

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  • Michael W. Smith & Chandler Moore: One Night / Two Pianos

    This concert features renowned musicians Michael W. Smith and Chandler Moore performing together on two pianos, promising an engaging musical experience.

    Sun, 3/9/25

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  • Heartstrings for Hope Concert Benefiting St. Jude

    This annual concert event features live performances to raise funds for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, hosted at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium.

    Tue, 3/11/25

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  • Buku Concert at The Dragon's Roast

    Buku will be performing live at The Dragon's Roast in North Chattanooga.

    Fri, 3/14/25

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  • Gangstagrass Live in Chattanooga

    Experience the unique musical blend of bluegrass and hip-hop with Gangstagrass at Songbirds in Chattanooga.

    Sat, 3/15/25

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  • Seeds of Change: Awakening the Spirit of Spring

    This event at Crabtree Farms celebrates Ostara, blending ancient traditions with the vibrancy of spring renewal.

    Sun, 3/16/25

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  • UTC Softball Championship: University of Tennessee at Chattanooga vs Kennesaw State

    The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga softball team will compete against Kennesaw State at Frost Stadium in a championship match.

    Tue, 3/18/25

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  • The Bobby Stone Film Series: Silents Synced - Nosferatu with Radiohead in Chattanooga

    This event features a unique pairing of the classic silent film 'Nosferatu' with the music of Radiohead, providing a special cinematic experience at the Walker Theatre.

    Thu, 3/20/25

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