The Hamilton County Fair is returning to McDonald Farm this Veterans Day weekend with more live music, two days of rodeo action and more opportunities to learn about agriculture.
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Tennessee state Rep. Patsy Hazlewood, R-Signal Mountain, is one of a handful of Tennessee lawmakers presented with the Guardian of Small Business award this year from the National Federation of Independent Business.
Rep. Patsy Hazlewood wins Guardian of Small Business award | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Here's a look at the business trends for June in the Chattanooga area.
Chattanooga-area business openings and developments in June 2024 | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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📣 Happy to share that the latest edition of Edge Magazine is now available online. This month, we’re diving into company culture — what it is, and why it matters. Our feature stories include: 🌎 Remote Possibilities: Exploring how companies are building culture in remote and hybrid environments. 🏙️ Making Spaces: Examining the importance of well-designed offices and their impact on employee morale and retention. 👔 Business Casualties: Writer Mark Kennedy delves into the more relaxed dress codes of our post-pandemic world. Plus, we have lots of other great content: 👉 Our cover features Morgan MacDermaid, our Rising Star for the month. At 31, MacDermaid is excelling in logistics while making the most of her freedom to work from anywhere. 👉 Businessman Charlie Brock answers questions about the newly formed Chattanooga Quantum Collaborative. 👉 Mark Stewart, the new market president for Truist Bank, is our profile feature for the month. 👉 CPA Kyle Bryant, co-founder of Market Street Partners (now Smith + Howard), offers “5 Things” to know about maintaining company culture during times of change. Stay ahead with Edge. Read our digital flipbook online here, or pick up a free copy at most Food City locations. Chattanooga Times Free Press #chattanoogatimesfreepress #edge #edgemagazine #business Steam Logistics Unum BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee Chambliss, Bahner & Stophel, P.C. Truist #companyculture #culture EPB
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Erlanger hospital announced the relocations of two Cleveland, Tennessee, practices effective Monday and an addition to its plastic surgery unit.
Erlanger Medical Group relocates two Cleveland practices; while The Plastic Surgery Group joins hospital | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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One thing about health care in Chattanooga — it isn't hard to find. In the story below, health industry leaders predict the future of health care in the Scenic City.
Business leaders predict the future of health care in Chattanooga | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Inside the workshop of Playful Evolving Monsters, larger-than-life puppets of all shapes, sizes and colors greet those who enter.
Puppets are in good hands with Chattanooga theater company Playful Evolving Monsters | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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More than a dozen Black faith leaders symbolically stood in front of District Attorney Coty Wamp's office to protest the "unjust and politically motivated" indictment of former Chattanooga police Chief Celeste Murphy.
DA Wamp spars with Black faith leaders after Chattanooga police chief’s indictment | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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A Tennessee jury has awarded a former research scientist at BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee $687,000 in back pay and damages after she was fired in 2021 for refusing to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
Jury fines BlueCross for firing worker over COVID-19 vaccine mandate | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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Early voting starts July 12, and the election is Aug. 1. District 11 includes the Tiftonia, Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge areas.
District 11 Hamilton County school board candidates talk school safety, student discipline | Chattanooga Times Free Press
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