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  • Sam Voisin is the new executive director at the Chattanooga Convention Center. Last week, just days into the job, he stopped by our studios here at WUTC for a conversation on "Scenic Roots."
  • On Thursday, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly stopped by our studio here at WUTC for our latest conversation on "Scenic Roots." Among the topics: The land donation on Missionary Ridge; the City’s new budget; affordable housing; UTC’s new Chancellor; tech tools for City government, YMCA summer meals - & more.
  • As a musician here in Chattanooga, Adam Stone juggles two bands - Le Gato and Et Cetera - and he's a driving force on the local music scene from the Highland Park Porchfest to the first Chattanooga Jazz Fest, both in October.
  • In downtown Chattanooga, a public artwork at Ross’ Landing tells the story of the Cherokee where the Trail of Tears began. It is called “The Passage.” Ian-Alijah Bey of Chattamatters takes us there.
  • How do tariffs - and talk about tariffs - affect the economy? Here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Dr. Claudia Kramer is the Scott L. Probasco Distinguished Chair of Free Enterprise at the Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
  • “The Six Triple Eight” is a film that tells the story of an all-Black and all-female U.S. Army battalion in Europe during World War II who fixed a three-year backlog of undelivered mail. On Friday, a free screening of the Tyler Perry film - partly shot here in Chattanooga - comes to The Walker Theatre.
  • Austin Jewell performs as Jawnra. His high-energy electronic sound on stage springs from dubstep, drum and bass and bass house music. This Saturday, he's the local opening act for Riverfront Nights - the free concert series presented by Tennessee Valley Federal Credit Union - at Ross’ Landing.
  • Pinewire, a Chattanooga singer-songwriter and musician, steps in the studio - joined by WUTC's Clark Gibson on guitar - for this episode of "Live in the Library," hosted by Joseph Russo, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • This year’s United for Working Families Summit in Chattanooga. Chattamatters: Water, stones and memory at “The Passage.” Jawnra: This weekend at Riverfront Nights in Chattanooga. As you’ll hear - and more - on this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • United for Working Families is a community partnership by the United Way of Greater Chattanooga that encourages employers to provide family-friendly policies for their employees. This year’s United for Working Families Summit is Tuesday, August 19th.
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