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  • Protesters are marching against the president's plan for a third term. Some 100,000 refugees have fled. The fear is that one of the world's poorest countries could slip back into civil war.
  • Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto plans to begin a procession across the country Tuesday to rally support against the emergency rule imposed by President Gen. Pervez Musharraf. But authorities say they will block the march.
  • The Chattanooga Market is open from 11 am to 4 pm each Sunday at the First Tennessee Pavilion. For thousands of people it has become a weekly gathering…
  • Ken Grossman was experimenting with beer before he was old enough to buy it. As a high school student in the late 1960s, he bought his first home brewing kit and mixed the ingredients in a bucket, hiding his early batches from his mother. About ten years later, before most Americans knew what craft beer was, Ken decided to build a brewery in Chico, California. With $50,000, a few piles of scrap metal and some hand-me-down dairy tanks, Ken and his partner built Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, and crafted a beer with a distinctive, hoppy bitterness. Today, as the third largest craft brewer in the U.S., Sierra Nevada Brewing Company – like so many other businesses – faces unprecedented challenges due to the Coronavirus crisis.
  • After MillerCoors said it wouldn't extend the brewing contract for Pabst Blue Ribbon, Pabst sued and settled this week with an agreement for the beer to keep being brewed.
  • Craft beer is a rapidly growing industry, and Washington lawmakers have noticed. Two proposed bills would lower the federal excise tax for small brewers.
  • This weekend, the Rail & Hops Brewers Festival returns to downtown Chattanooga. Lee Fields and the Expressions will headline Saturday’s gathering, which starts at 5 PM in Miller Park. The festival supports SoundCorps, the nonprofit for Chattanooga area musicians.
  • CHAI - Chattanooga’s Artificial Intelligence - here at UTC. All aboard all things quantum at Gig City Goes Quantum. Chattanooga Civics. Día del Niño. Literary Libations. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Josh Brown of the Chattanooga office of the Tennessee Small Business Development Center speaks with Chris Dial, owner of Wanderlinger Brewing Co. in Chattanooga, on "The Giving Back Business Spotlight."
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