Sunday, August 10th, 2025

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Good morning, Chattanooga. Here's your local news at a glance for Sunday, the 10th of August.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Chattanooga content creator Kyle Philippi uses theater performances to brighten DoorDash drivers' days and spread kindness. He said his tip amounts have grown from $100 to $700 per driver—TikTok viewers now join in to help boost the tips further as he works toward $1,000 rewards and possible new work with DoorDash. News Channel 9
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Chattanooga police said a 43-year-old man died from a gunshot in a motel parking lot on Lee Hwy Friday night and that 64-year-old Guster Harfield (who admitted to the shooting) was arrested (after photos of his car helped track him down) as investigators continue their work. Local 3 News
- ➤ A 13-year-old student was arrested after an online joke flagged by her school’s AI surveillance software led to her being interrogated, strip-searched, and held overnight—her parents later sued the school over the monitoring system that misreads context. Chattanooga Times Free Press
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Chattanooga writer Susan Gregg Gilmore used a cemetery tombstone as a spark to write her fourth novel, The Curious Calling of Leonard Bush, which follows a 12-year-old boy who lost his leg in a freak accident and now faces life-changing challenges. The book is set for release on Aug 26 with a celebration at FoxTale Book Shoppe and a Chattanooga appearance planned for November—more details will be announced soon. Chattanooga Times Free Press
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly and Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp met with fewer than 100 small business owners on Saturday to discuss plans for equal access and opportunity for Black businesses as government adjusts to a state law ending DEI programs—both leaders outlined ideas that include an entrepreneurial center and enhanced workforce development programs to help close the racial economic gap. Chattanooga Times Free Press
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Polk County Wildcats football team will stick with its toughness plan as they aim for a run to win their first region championship since 2013. Head coach Derrick Davis said returning starters like Cecil Burns and Gabe Adams will boost physical play—key to overcoming challenges in competitive Region 2-2A. Chattanooga Times Free Press
- ➤ The Lookout Valley Yellow Jackets are positioned to compete for a playoff berth as they return every starter on both sides of the field — including two two-way tackles who tip the scales at over 320 pounds. Chattanooga Times Free Press
- ➤ Boyd Buchanan leads the team that achieved back-to-back unbeaten regular seasons—a feat unseen before 2023—and now the club faces higher expectations with Rankin's arrival. Fans in Chattanooga watch closely as the team prepares for a challenging season ahead. Chattanooga Times Free Press
- ➤ McCallie Blue Tornado head coach Joel Bradford said the team uses its regular season to get ready for the playoffs after last year's state title win — returning starters like Elliott Drapeau and Keeyshawn Tabuteau are set to boost the offense as the team aims for a TSSAA Division II-AAA three-peat. Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Bluegrass Jam Session with Randy Steele
6-10 p.m. — Barrelhouse Ballroom — Free entry — Enjoy an evening of authentic Bluegrass music with local musicians jamming together.
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Habits for a Healthy Home
6-7:30 p.m. — The Chattery — Free entry — Recharge and reconnect with your wellness routine in an engaging workshop.
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The Floor Is Yours: Dreamers Night
7-9 p.m. — Barking Legs Theater — $10 to spectate, free to participate — An evening to share your dreams and visions through dance, music, and storytelling.
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Montgomery Biscuits at Chattanooga Lookouts
7:15-8:45 p.m. — AT&T Field — Check website for ticket prices — Catch the exciting action as the Montgomery Biscuits take on the Chattanooga Lookouts in a thrilling baseball matchup.
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Marlow Drive Reunion Concert
7-9 p.m. — Songbirds — Check venue for ticket prices — Chattanooga’s own Marlow Drive returns to the stage after a 7-year hiatus with their signature blend of southern rock.
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Tuesday Night Bluegrass Jam
6-9 p.m. — Barrelhouse Ballroom — Free entry — Enjoy an open Bluegrass jam with local musicians in a relaxed setting.
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SUSTO Concert
7-9 p.m. — Songbirds — $28 Tickets — Experience SUSTO's heartfelt music as they navigate themes of love and adversity in their latest album.
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Brian Kelley Concert
8-10 p.m. — The Signal — General Admission from $19 — Last-minute tickets available for an exciting evening with Brian Kelley.
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Stand-Up Comedy Night with Nick Murphy
7:30-9:00 p.m. — The Comedy Catch At The Choo Choo — $5 minimum purchase required — Enjoy a night of laughs with Atlanta's rising comedic talent Nick Murphy.
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HARD LUCK
7-9 p.m. — Songbirds — Ticket prices vary — Experience a night of classic Southern Rock n Roll from local favorites Hard Luck.
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