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  • Last week, students and teachers concluded the latest academic year for Hamilton County Schools. Tucker McClendon is Hamilton County’s Deputy Mayor for Education and Workforce Development under County Mayor Weston Wamp.
  • St. Elmo is one of Chattanooga’s oldest neighborhoods, founded in the late 1800’s. Haley Bartlett - city editor at NOOGAtoday - talks about its neighborhood association: the Community Association of Historic St. Elmo.
  • How can A.I. and algorithms improve traffic flow - safely and efficiently - within a city? Xtelligent - a startup in L.A. - may hold the key. Founded by Michael Lim, Xtelligent participated in the Sustainable Mobility Accelerator program here in Chattanooga.
  • Photos of “Storied Rock” by NatGeo’s Stephen Alvarez. Chattamatters: Budget time for Hamilton County Schools. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • 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.
  • Joshua Ward of Terminus Technologies on urban data mining. Atlanta’s Jay Bailey at this year’s DIVERSIFY in Chattanooga. Sangria on the Southside. The Chattanooga Jewish Film Series. These voices - and more - on this edition of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Terminus Technologies is a startup in Britain that describes itself as an “urban data mining company” whose expertise aims to help cities be “smarter, safer and more efficient.” It is involved in several projects in this country, including here in Chattanooga.
  • In Atlanta, the H.J. Russell Innovation Center for Entrepreneurs - or RICE - develops, grows and scales Black entrepreneurs. Jay Bailey, the nonprofit’s president and CEO, is next week’s keynote speaker at the annual DIVERSIFY Summit, presented by the Chattanooga Area Chamber of Commerce.
  • La Paz Chattanooga is celebrating twenty years of serving the Hispanic and Latino community in this area - and that includes a comeback for its once-annual sangria event after a five-year hiatus. Sangria on the Southside is Friday, June 14th at First Horizon Pavilion starting at 7 PM.
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