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  • In this month’s issue of “National Geographic,” you’ll find “Storied Rock”: images of ancient artwork, above and below ground - created by Indigenous people centuries, even millennia, ago in what is now the United States from Northeast Alabama to Washington State.
  • The Hamilton County Schools is looking to finalize its budget for the upcoming school year. A larger share of county property taxes could be directed to raises for teachers and staff. More from William Newlin of Chattamatters.
  • "Diamond Dogs: A David Bowie Tribute" is a Chattanooga band's own salute to their musical hero - and Richard Winham's. Enjoy the band's session - hosted by Richard and recorded live downtown in the Chattanooga Public Library.
  • (Aired 4/13/2024) For the first half of this week’s "Open Book," my guests are the local playwrights, actors and producers Jason Tinney and Holly Morse-Ellington. In the second half of the show, my guest is novelist Melodie Edwards.
  • (Aired 5/11/24) In this "Open Book," my guest is a practicing psychiatrist who writes under the name James Champion. He decided to use a different name when writing his first novel to protect the patients he writes about in his account of the two years he spent in medical school as a clinical resident.
  • (Aired 5/18/24) For this "Open Book," my first guest is Stephen Eoannou, author of "Yesteryear" - followed by singer-songwriter Pi Jacobs.
  • In Southside Chattanooga, a community celebration for Juneteenth is this weekend. The Bethlehem Center, the faith-based nonprofit serving children and families in the Alton Park neighborhood, hosts the Southside Juneteenth Jubilee on Saturday from 1 PM to 4 PM at its location, 200 W. 38th St.
  • Here in Chattanooga, music takes center stage on the evening of Juneteenth. Inversion Vocal Ensemble, based in Nashville, will perform at the Juneteenth Commemoration Ceremony - on Wednesday starting at 6 PM at the Walker Theatre - during this year's Juneteenth Festival.
  • Inversion Vocal Ensemble for this Juneteenth in Chattanooga. Honoring Negro League baseball, in Chattanooga and beyond. The Southside Juneteenth Jubilee. The True Athlete Project. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • How do you build a more compassionate world through sport? That's the goal of the True Athlete Project, a nonprofit in this country and Britain. On Sunday, the Project hosts a free public workshop at Chattanooga's Jefferson Park from 10 AM to 2 PM.
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