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  • (Aired Tues 10/28/25) Voices of abc@utc: Transforming education in - and through - the arts at the Arts-Based Collaborative here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. On this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • The need for food during disruption in Chattanooga and beyond. Chattamatters: The Medical Arts Building. “The Girl Who Struck Out Babe Ruth.” On this episode of "Scenic Roots."
  • The Chattanooga Area Food Bank - coordinating with food pantries and other community nonprofits - is leading the emergency response in this region, amid the disruption of the Federal government shutdown and the suspension of SNAP benefits.
  • The future of Chattanooga’s iconic Medical Arts Building has been a subject of public debate since its owners, First Presbyterian Church, announced the plan to demolish it.
  • This summer, April Furth began work as the new administrator for the City of Chattanooga’s Parks & Outdoors, succeeding Scott Martin.
  • In Southside Chattanooga, The Bethlehem Center is a faith-based nonprofit serving youth and families in the Alton Park neighborhood. Dr. Gerald Ware is its new executive director.
  • CHAGives is a regional campaign that aims to increase the impact of giving across the Chattanooga area, facilitated by United Way of Greater Chattanooga.
  • Jackie Mitchell was 17 years old when, as a pitcher for the Chattanooga Lookouts, she struck out Babe Ruth - and then, Lou Gehrig - during an exhibition game with the New York Yankees in April 1931.
  • Public lands at the Moccasin Bend Lecture Series. The Marian Anderson String Quartet at UTC. A Diana Ross tribute. Lapidus & Myles. On this episode of "Scenic Roots."
  • Scott Martin, CEO of Fort Monroe Authority in Virginia - and former Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors administrator - is the guest for Monday's final lecture at this year's Rita Vital Moccasin Bend Lecture Series from National Park Partners.
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