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Debates For Education Candidates In Hamilton County

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Hamilton County Schools

Tomorrow night is the first of six debates - three this week, three next week - for candidates for the Hamilton County Board of Education.

Chattanooga 2.0, the Chattanooga Times Free Press and Local 3 News are hosting the debates.

Allison Shirk - digital and engagement editor at the Times Free Press - will be one of the moderators.

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  • Richard Winham shares a performance by sister trio Call Me Spinster, recorded live in The Woodshop on St. Elmo Ave in Chattanooga.