Monday, March 31st, 2025

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Good morning, Chattanooga. Here's your local news at a glance for Monday, the 31st of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Art coordinator Dennis Wilkes works at Orange Grove Center in Ringgold where he teaches art and creative skills to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. He visits four local sites to bring individual art lessons (he also does woodworking, photography and graphic design) and adapts activities to fit each student's needs. Chattanooga Times Free Press
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Eyear Optical celebrated its 41st anniversary this spring after opening Tennessee’s first one-hour optical superstore on Rossville Boulevard in 1984—its pioneering store model set the standard for fast service. Chattanooga Times Free Press
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Chattanooga native Captain Larry Taylor is honored with a new exhibit that displays his Medal of Honor and an 1,800-pound replica of the helicopter he piloted on June 18th; the display at the Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center captures his brave rescue mission — preserving detailed artifacts from that night. Local 3 News
- ➤ Chattanooga native and Medal of Honor recipient Captain Larry Taylor was honored with a new exhibit—showing his Medal of Honor and an 1,800-pound replica of the helicopter he piloted during a rescue that saved four soldiers. The exhibit celebrated his courage during the Vietnam War. Local 3 News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Today, Tennessee senators will vote on a bill that vape store owners say will remove many products from their shelves+ store owners worry that limiting sales to fewer flavors could force customers to seek products elsewhere. The law aims to curb youth vaping but may harm the local business community. News Channel 9
- ➤ Around 200 community members gathered Sunday at First Christian Church to oppose a bill that would let local school districts deny enrollment to unauthorized immigrant students—young readers and local activists read letters and chanted against Sen. Bo Watson and Rep. William Lamberth. The bill passed the House education committee and will next be considered by the government operations and finance committees. Chattanooga Times Free Press
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Boyd Cobb, a retired electrical equipment salesman, will turn 90 on Saturday and later try to play 90 holes in one day at Chattanooga Golf & Country Club to raise $25,000 for Young Life. He plans to use a golf cart — with support from a spotter — so he can complete his 90-hole challenge in about 13 hours as club members back his effort. Chattanooga Times Free Press
- ➤ Kimora Fields, a 6-foot junior from Bradley Central who led her team to a state title and was named Miss Basketball for 2024-25, announced her commitment to Clemson University’s women’s basketball program on Sunday via social media—she is ranked as a top prospect for the 2026 recruiting cycle. Chattanooga Times Free Press
- ➤ On Sunday, top-ranked Tennessee swept South Carolina 7-2 at Founders Park as Hunter Ensley went 4-for-5 with three RBIs and freshman pitchers Kuhns and Krenzel pitched effectively (improving the Volunteers to 26-2 overall). Chattanooga Times Free Press
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UTC Softball vs. Jacksonville State
5-7 p.m. | Frost Stadium | Free entry | Cheer on the Lady Mocs as they take on Jacksonville State in this exciting softball matchup.
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Corb Lund Concert
7-10 p.m. — Barrelhouse Ballroom — Ticket prices vary — Enjoy an evening with the alt-country sounds of Canadian singer-songwriter Corb Lund.
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Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Film Screening
7:30-9 p.m. — Walker Theatre — Check local listings — Experience the magic of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' on the big screen.
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Chattanooga Stampede Pro Rodeo
6-10 p.m. — First Horizon Pavilion — Parking fees apply — Experience thrilling rodeo action with gates opening at 5:30 p.m.
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Chattanooga Stampede Pro Rodeo
7:30 p.m. — First Horizon Pavilion — General Admission $25+ — Experience thrilling rodeo action with top cowboys, bull riding, and family fun.
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Asleep at the Wheel Concert
7:30-9:00 p.m. — Walker Theatre — Tickets available — Celebrate the timeless sounds of Western swing with the legendary Ray Benson and his band.
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The Unsatisfied Live Concert
8-10 p.m. — Songbirds — Ticket purchase required — Experience the powerful live performance of Chattanooga's renowned post-punk/hard rock band.
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Chattanooga Paddleboard Tour: Scenic Waterway Adventure
2.5 hours — Yo-SUP Paddleboard Instruction on Chickamauga Lake — Varies by group size — Experience the natural beauty of Chattanooga on a guided paddleboard adventure with expert instruction.
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STRFKR Concert
7-9:30 p.m. — The Signal — $48 — Catch the indie electronic vibes at STRFKR's live performance in Chattanooga.
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Basecamp - Bridging Workforce Gaps
9 AM - 3:30 PM — Choo Choo Dome — Free (Registration Required) — Collaborate on innovative solutions for workforce challenges with professionals and community leaders.
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