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Erlanger’s Believe Bash Sets New Standard For Community Philanthropy Raising Over $1.67 Million

  • 5/1/2025

Under a dazzling display of lights, color and Indian culture, Erlanger’s 2025 Believe Bash: Bollywood delivered an unforgettable night and set a new philanthropic record, raising more than $1.67 million, said officials. In addition, Iona Jones, president of the Erlanger Auxiliary, and Mac Hedges, past-president of Erlanger Auxiliary, presented a check, separate from monies raised during the Believe Bash, to Erlanger Health for over $690,000 for a total amount raised of $2.2 million for Erlanger’s initiatives. During the evening’s program, co-chairs announced that funds raised from the 2025 Believe Bash will support projects for the Children’s Hospital at Erlanger and Erlanger Trauma ... (click for more)

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Morning Pointe of Chattanooga Assisted Living resident Robbie Robertson holds a painted lady butterfly. The community recently did an educational program about the life cycle of these insects, starting with 10 baby caterpillars. Residents got to watch the transformation into full-fledged adult butterflies and got to hold them before they flew off into the wild.
Morning Pointe of Chattanooga Assisted Living resident Robbie Robertson holds a painted lady butterfly. The community recently did an educational program about the life cycle of these insects, starting with 10 baby caterpillars. Residents got to watch the transformation into full-fledged adult butterflies and got to hold them before they flew off into the wild.

The Lantern At Morning Pointe Of Chattanooga CNA Passes Boards To Become Certified Medication Aide

  • 5/1/2025

The Lantern at Morning Pointe Alzheimer’s Center of Excellence, Chattanooga said they are so proud of Shellie Muncie, a certified nursing assistant who recently passed her boards to become a certified medication aide. “I’m thankful for the opportunity to move up in my career,” Ms. Muncie said. “I have been a CNA for five years, and with ... (click for more)

Lee Thanks Community For 2025 Great Strides Support

  • 4/30/2025

Lee University hosted a luncheon to thank sponsors, team leaders, and the Cleveland community for their participation in the 2025 Great Strides event and 65 Roses 5K held to raise funds for a cure for cystic fibrosis, a genetic disease. This year, the event raised $72,000 for the CF Foundation and welcomed over 750 walkers, runners and volunteers. ... (click for more)

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Hamilton County Schools' Excessive Testing - And Response (2)
  • 4/29/2025

I am a parent from District 7. My children attend Apison Elementary and East Hamilton Middle School. I have been frustrated for some time now, with the amount of testing that our school district puts our students through. I streamed the last two school board meetings. In the March meeting the school board made it clear that many parents and teachers in the district have also communicated their concerns and frustrations over the amount of testing our district does. Students just completed ... more

Winnipeg Blue Bombers Sign Former Moc Quarterback Chase Artopoeus
  • 5/1/2025

The Winnipeg Blue Bombers announced on Thursday the club has signed former UTC quarterback Chase Artopoeus. Artopoeus, 6'1", 195 pounds) signs with the Bombers after a six-year collegiate career with UCLA (2019-2022) and the Mocs (2023-2024). He started 15 games during his career with the Mocs, tossing for 3,730 yards and 23 touchdowns. He rushed for 152 yards and four touchdowns. In a game against Western Carolina, he threw five touchdowns. Artopoeus finished the season with ... more

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