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All CategoriesDorm Wars Competes for Charityfrom:Lee UniversityThe fight for the title of “Dorm Wars Champion” will begin Feb. 20 at 8:00 p.m. in Lee University’s Walker Arena. Read more...Friday's Banner highlights articles about Larry Wright being killed in an apartm...Friday's Banner highlights articles about Larry Wright being killed in an apartment blaze, a new Hampton Inn being built off of Paul Huff Pkwy., Bradley County Director of... Read more...Vision Hospitality Group has begun construction of a 97-room Hampton Inn on the...Vision Hospitality Group has begun construction of a 97-room Hampton Inn on the northwest corner of Paul Huff Parkway and Frontage Road.New Hampton Inn being constructed off Paul... Read more...Cleveland Fire Department investigator Ben Atchley identified the man who died i...Cleveland Fire Department investigator Ben Atchley identified the man who died in a fire Thursday evening as Larry Wright, 59. Read more...Songer Recital on Thursdayfrom:Lee UniversityDr. Loralee Songer, assistant professor of music and director of the Ladies of Lee choir, will perform a recital on Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. in Lee University’s Squires Recital... Read more...Lee Softball Opens with Tennessee Temple, Saturdayfrom:Lee UniversityThe Lee University softball team, under the direction of Head Coach Emily Russell, kick off their 2012 season, Saturday, hosting Tennessee Temple University for a noon... Read more...Friday's Lee Baseball Moved to 12:30 p.m.from:Lee UniversityDue to forecasted rain and possible snow, later Friday, the Lee University baseball team has moved up the start of their weekend series against Shawnee State University. The two... Read more...Thursday's Banner highlights stories about the county to review more wheel tax o...Thursday's Banner highlights stories about the county to review more wheel tax options, Wacker Institute opening its doors, Gentry Lane the next to be cleaned up, singing... Read more...CHATTANOOGA — A new era in technical training officially began Wednesday morning...CHATTANOOGA — A new era in technical training officially began Wednesday morning when the Wacker Institute at Chattanooga State Community College was opened to the public... Read more...Their Facebook numbers are growing and so are cleanup efforts in Bradley County.Their Facebook numbers are growing and so are cleanup efforts in Bradley County. Read more...The Bradley County Commission will review recommended changes to the proposed wh...The Bradley County Commission will review recommended changes to the proposed wheel tax referendum resolution during a work session Monday.County to review more wheel tax options... Read more...Theatre Opens with "Eleemosynary"from:Lee UniversityOpening its spring season, Lee University Theatre will present the poignant and probing play Eleemosynary, written by Lee Blessing and directed by Christine Williams, assistant... Read more...Lee Helped Get Crawford His Shotfrom:Lee UniversityBlogger John Gregg reports on Shay Crawford and his struggles to get drafted by a major league club. The left-handed pitcher gives Lee and his parents a lot of credit for being... Read more...Traffic northbound I75 blocked due to crash.Traffic northbound I75 blocked due to crash. Read more...Wednesday's Banner features articles about the new city school heading for a fou...Wednesday's Banner features articles about the new city school heading for a four-way discussion, Maria Abeyta becoming the 2012 Youth of the Year, the Duracell fire causing... Read more...Maria Abeyta is not only the 2012 Youth of the Year at the Cleveland Boys & Girl...Maria Abeyta is not only the 2012 Youth of the Year at the Cleveland Boys & Girls Clubs, she is also preparing to enter a new chapter in her life ... a new family. Read more...Cleveland firefighters spent the night at Procter and Gamble’s Duracell site on...Cleveland firefighters spent the night at Procter and Gamble’s Duracell site on Mouse Creek Road after a hopper caught fire.Duracell fire forces shutdown of plant -... Read more...Cleveland Board of Education members earlier this week agreed a recent joint lun...Cleveland Board of Education members earlier this week agreed a recent joint luncheon with the Cleveland City Council was productive because it provided an outlet for the two... Read more...Journalism Students Spend Semester in D.C.from:Lee UniversityLee University journalism students Christy Armstrong and Jessilyn Justice have been selected to participate in a semester internship program with the Washington Journalism Center... Read more...AmericanTowns Heroes: Ariana Hargis is a Real LivesaverAriana Hargis is the kind of lifeguard you want on duty when your loved ones are in the pool. She's a quick-thinking, focused professional with eyes in the back of her head. When... Read more...Tuesday's Cleveland Banner features local stories about WACKER increasing its in...Tuesday's Cleveland Banner features local stories about WACKER increasing its investment in the area to $1.8M, Waterville Golf Course nearing its opening, Cleveland Board of... Read more...Cleveland’s Waterville Golf Course will soon open its new nine holes, much to th...Cleveland’s Waterville Golf Course will soon open its new nine holes, much to the relief of the City Council, city administrators, golf course personnel and more than 140... Read more...Wacker Polysilicon North America will again expand its north Bradley County proj...Wacker Polysilicon North America will again expand its north Bradley County project near Charleston, bringing the total investment to $1.8 billion.Wacker increases investment to... Read more...Students Partner with United Way to Fight Childhood Obesityfrom:Lee UniversityLee University’s Bateman Team is joining with United Way of Bradley County and many of its agencies and programs in “Eat. Move. Grow United.” Read more...The Banner's Monday edition highlights stories about CSCC soon launching Bradley...The Banner's Monday edition highlights stories about CSCC soon launching Bradley Achieves program, Cleveland Utilities updating traffic lights, a new sign going up for... Read more...Christmas is still 11 months away, but Yuletide vocalists might still borrow the...Christmas is still 11 months away, but Yuletide vocalists might still borrow the tune to a popular carol for a festive rendition of, “It’s beginning to look a lot like... Read more...A new program that will allow area students to attend Cleveland State Community...A new program that will allow area students to attend Cleveland State Community College tuition-free, after a student’s federal aid and CSCC financial support have been... Read more...Convocation Begins Sundayfrom:Lee UniversityLee University students, faculty, and staff will come together for spring Convocation, a concentration of six chapel services in four days, welcoming several guest speakers. Read more...Sunday's Banner features stories about the Bradley County jobless rate is the lo...Sunday's Banner features stories about the Bradley County jobless rate is the lowest in three years, the Finleys taking a dream trip to Cuba, local officials committed to... Read more...Jim Finley, a retired Cleveland and Bradley County educator, has finally reached...Jim Finley, a retired Cleveland and Bradley County educator, has finally reached a childhood dream. He also has more than 30 years’ experience in the hardware business on... Read more...Both local governments are standing behind resolutions authorizing their shares...Both local governments are standing behind resolutions authorizing their shares of construction costs for a new veterans home in Cleveland.Local officials committed to veterans... Read more...Unity Dance Troupe to Perform "Rescued"from:Lee UniversityLee University is hosting the Unity Dance Troupe Friday Feb. 10-11 in the Dixon Center. Doors will open at 7:00 p.m., and the show will begin at 7:30 p.m. Read more...2012 Honor Choir Concertfrom:Lee UniversityApproximately 250 choral students from 20 high schools will perform at Lee University’s annual Honor Choir concert on Saturday, Feb. 11, at 3 p.m. in the Conn Center. Read more...Baseball Moved to 11:30 a.m.from:Lee UniversityThe Lee baseball game planned for Saturday at noon, has been moved up to 11:30 a.m. The contest will be a nine-inning game, closing out a three-game series with Talladega College. Read more...Friday’s Banner highlights stories about a busy economic development year being...Friday’s Banner highlights stories about a busy economic development year being predicted, Inman being a choice for grant funding, a jury quick in finding man guilty, CSCC... Read more...Shortly after the groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter Thursday, a local...Shortly after the groundhog predicted six more weeks of winter Thursday, a local economic development official made a long-range prediction that 2012 would be an active year. Read more...Alma Dotson and Michell Goldston were the only private citizens among the fewer...Alma Dotson and Michell Goldston were the only private citizens among the fewer than 15 people who showed up to comment on where they would like to see block grant money directed... Read more...Alumna Michels Promoted to Life Care PR Directorfrom:Lee UniversityLee University alumna Leigh Michels was recently promoted to director of Life Care Centers of America’s public relations department. Read more...Thursday's Banner features stories about the FBI investigating Judge Randolph, t...Thursday's Banner features stories about the FBI investigating Judge Randolph, the Courthouse columns getting a facelift, legal forums returning on Feb. 16, building permits... Read more...Work is nearing completion at the Bradley County Courthouse as the columns struc...Work is nearing completion at the Bradley County Courthouse as the columns structural restoration project comes to a close after four months of labor. Read more...The FBI has confirmed an investigation of Bradley County General Sessions Judge...The FBI has confirmed an investigation of Bradley County General Sessions Judge Sheridan Randolph has been ongoing after an earlier inquiry by Tennessee Bureau of Investigation... Read more...Wednesday’s Banner spotlights stories about funding being set for the vets home...Wednesday’s Banner spotlights stories about funding being set for the vets home and also about the vets home eyeing VA rankings, the home for the Tallant family being... Read more...Today was the target date for a new home construction to begin but builders had...Today was the target date for a new home construction to begin but builders had a different idea in mind. Read more...The Southeast Tennessee Veterans Home is closer to reality than ever after Gov....The Southeast Tennessee Veterans Home is closer to reality than ever after Gov. Bill Haslam included the first year startup costs for the facility in his proposed budget. The wait... Read more...School of Music to Present Guitar and Violin Recitalsfrom:Lee UniversityLee University School of Music will host two recitals next week. Read more...Tuesday’s Banner highlights stories about Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam budgeting $...Tuesday’s Banner highlights stories about Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam budgeting $23M for the Southeast Tennessee Veterans Home, the City Council and School Board eyeing new... Read more...Local government continued the process of determining how to deal with anticipat...Local government continued the process of determining how to deal with anticipated growth in Charleston, Cleveland and Bradley County Monday evening at a workshop in the Museum... Read more...Cleveland City Council members, and the Cleveland Board of Education, continue t...Cleveland City Council members, and the Cleveland Board of Education, continue to bat around the issue of where to build a new elementary school. Read more...String Theory to Present Kapilow, Hristova and Chienfrom:Lee UniversityOn Thursday, Feb. 9, Rob Kapilow will headline the next installment of String Theory with his innovative classical music program What Makes It Great®? Read more...Monday’s Banner features stories about Cleveland Utilities’ sales volumes slumpi...Monday’s Banner features stories about Cleveland Utilities’ sales volumes slumping in the last six months, LTRO moving ahead in 2012, goals being identified for... Read more... |
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