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  • What was it like for Chattanooga’s entrepreneurial scene to put this city on the map as a destination to grow startups? Jeremy Boudinet will tell you. These days, he's vice president of growth at Textla - supported by Brickyard.
  • How do cities in Tennessee grow through annexation - and how has that process changed over the years for the Chattanooga area? Here’s Mary Helen Montgomery of Chattamatters.
  • For the past five years, Deb Socia has served as president and CEO of The Enterprise Center here in Chattanooga. As she prepares to step back from that role later this year,
  • The next leap in smart city tech for better pedestrian safety. From the NTSB to the Chattanooga Airport with Jim Hall. “VIVID: A Fresh Take” at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Chattanooga is the only city here in Tennessee to earn a specific Federal grant this year designed to pay off in better safety for pedestrians. Two million dollars for Chattanooga will flow from the SMART grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation.
  • A few weekends ago, the Chattanooga Airport unveiled a 28-million-dollar terminal renovation and expansion. Among those on hand: Jim Hall, chairman of the Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport Authority Board of Commissioners.
  • A century ago, artists and their studios in this country and Europe fashioned art glass in what was then a new style: Art Deco. Next week, pieces from an art glass collection go on display at the Hunter Museum of American Art here in Chattanooga - on Thursday, May 23rd.
  • Patterns of Place: Part II with Eric Kronberg, coming to CIVIQ. Forging a new path to study Buddhism in the Southeast. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Eric Kronberg is known as a “zoning whisperer.” On Thursday, May 23rd, Eric will be the speaker at the next CIVIQ, presented by Chattanooga Design Studio - starting at 5:30 PM at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library. Here is part two of our recent conversation.
  • Dr. Les Kertay is a consulting and clinical psychologist here in Chattanooga. For many years, he has studied Buddhism - especially its philosophical aspects. In the past few years, Les has studied with a Tibetan Buddhist monk, Lama Samten - originally from Tibet, but living in Québec for the last 25 years.
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