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Chattanooga Mocs alum Carson Johnson may have completed his collegiate eligibility in April, but he’s stepped up his game to ...
Leading this 40th Summer Honors program has been one of the most meaningful experiences of my career,” said Dr. Jason ...
Dora Pauline Orton Haynes passed away on July 5, 2025, in her home comforted by family. Born February 7, 1923, in Jamestown, ...
Philip Randall Ellis, 86, of Ooltewah, Tennessee, died on July 6, 2025, at Gentle Hands Personal Care Home, Chattanooga, ...
A charge of reckless homicide has been brought against a man involved in a fatal wreck near Highway 153 last December. Dylan ...
Northside Neighborhood House is seeking donations of new school supplies for its annual Back To School distribution. Focused ...
The Chattanooga eXPosure 12U youth baseball team capped off a magical week with a perfect 10-0 record, claiming the Cooperstown Dreams Park Championship this past Saturday night in Cooperstown, New ...
Ralph Carter, 87, saw his time on earth come to an end July 7, 2025, in Chattanooga surrounded by loved ones. And what a life ...
2025 Tennessee Sports Writers Association Track & Field All-State Teams BOYS TRACK Class A SHOT PUT Aiden Reid, Union City, Jr. Chris Graver, Marion County, So. Easton Shaw, ... more ...
Chattanooga Mocs alum Carson Johnson ’25 earned a spot in this week’s ISCO Championship. He shot 6-under 66 in his make-or-break moment. The 18-hole open qualifier was played at the University ...
Former Chattanooga area resident Bill Pike has been named to the Marshall County, Ala., Sports Hall of Fame. A native of LaFayette, Ga., he is the son of Eugene and Bonnie Pike. The elder Pike served ...
Former Moc and Chattanooga native Derek Rende ’10 also played in this event. It was called the Barbasol Championship and played at the RTJ Trail Grand National Course in Opelika, Ala. He shot 67-74 ...
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