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Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
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911 call haunts dispatcher talks about call before triple shooting
CHATSWORTH, Ga. — Andrea Petty is haunted by the 911 call she answered nine days ago and wonders if she could have done anything differently.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
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Chattanooga Zoo helps in fight for vanishing amphibian
In an effort to help save the disappearing hellbender salamander, zookeepers from the Chattanooga Zoo have teamed up with other keepers and researchers to find out how they can breed the species in captivity for possible reintroduction into the wild.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
Livestock on the lam
SUMMERVILLE, Ga. — Two goats eluded Chattooga County authorities for more than a week until they got stuck in a culvert and their owner was alerted on Twitter.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
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Haslam seeks to heal rifts with conservatives
U.S. Rep. Zach Wamp, R-Tenn., and Bill Haslam, the man who defeated him in the August Republican gubernatorial primary, broke bread together and made their peace over lunch last week.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
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Recall effort rallying point for 3 groups
They bonded together as they held protest signs, sitting inside City Council chambers while council members night after night tried to chart a course for the city’s financial future.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
Wiedmer: So far, so good for newVols coach Dooley
KNOXVILLE — His first game as Tennessee’s head coach barely begun, Derek Dooley found himself discussing the butterflies in his stomach with quarterback Matt Simms.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
Services set for local soldier killed in Afghanistan
A Chattanooga soldier who died Aug. 28 in Afghanistan will be buried Thursday.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
State to play role in writing national tests
Standardized tests soon will look the same in Tennessee as they do in Arizona, and educators will be able to compare the skills and college readiness of students across the nation.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
Reliving history
The Barnhardt Circle polo field in Fort Oglethorpe became an outdoor classroom Saturday as a “Remembering Our Heroes” exhibition featured two World War II battle reproductions and many military displays and demonstrations for visitors.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
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Lee’s president an icon among students
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — His face is on posters, dolls, cartoons, music videos and T-shirts, but he isn’t a Hollywood star or a professional athlete.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
South Pittsburg determined to finish theater revamp
SOUTH PITTSBURG, Tenn. — Restoration work to the historic Princess Theatre here has new life after city administrators approved a $475,000 capital outlay note.
Posted: Sunday - Sept. 5, 2010
Dalton to host Special Olympics
Dalton, Ga., has been selected to host Georgia’s Special Olympics for the next three years.
Posted: Saturday - Sept. 4, 2010
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Judge says petitioners can join recall lawsuit
A judge ruled Friday that one of the men pushing for a recall of Mayor Ron Littlefield can intervene in a lawsuit the mayor has filed to stop the recall.
Posted: Saturday - Sept. 4, 2010
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Not an easy ride
Wearing only his underwear on a brittle 23-degree night, the member of the Outlaws motorcycle club jumped from a sky-blue sport utility vehicle he’d used to chase down a Bradley County detective.
Posted: Saturday - Sept. 4, 2010
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LaFayette airport eyes new terminal
When pilots visit as many airports as Keith Barlow, they get to know the good airports and the bad ones.

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