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  • (Aired Mon 5/19/25) A few months ago, a new podcast launched in downtown Chattanooga. “Coffee with June” is hosted by Dr. June Scobee Rodgers, founding chair of the Challenger Center, at the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center.
  • (Aired Tues 4/08/25) Stop by Sculpture Fields at Montague Park here in Chattanooga - and you’ll see hundreds of Chinese lanterns. The Sealight Festival opened at Sculpture Fields in February - and runs through Sunday, April 20th.
  • One of the top-performing lobbying firms in Tennessee - and across the country - is based here in Chattanooga. Bridge Public Affairs has offices in this city, Nashville, Johnson City and Washington, DC. Todd Womack is president and CEO of Bridge.
  • (Aired Thu 10/17/24) This weekend, it’s time to “Fire Up the Fields”: Saturday at Sculpture Fields at Montague Park, starting at 5 PM - and after sundown is the signature burn of a 30-foot wooden sculpture designed and built by local artist Andrew Nigh.
  • (Aired Tues 10/22/24) When we talk about “school choice,” what do we mean? How do we talk about it - especially in the heat of an election campaign? This week, our campus - the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga - will host a panel discussion on that.
  • (Aired Thu 11/21/24) Time to get your gobble on. This Thanksgiving Day, the Grateful Gobbler 5K Walk / Run returns for its 25th year in downtown Chattanooga. Participants will gather in Coolidge Park before the Gobbler begins at 8 AM.
  • Wreaths Across Chattanooga prepares year round to lay wreaths each December on the graves of fallen veterans at Chattanooga National Cemetery. Jeff Eversole - who chairs the Hamilton County Commission - is with Wreaths Across Chattanooga.
  • Next week, the Statewide Women’s Policy Conference returns to downtown Chattanooga. It happens Thursday, February 6th and Friday, February 7th at The Westin Chattanooga. This year’s conference will be held in honor of Dr. Carol Berz, who died last month.
  • A conversation on “The Economics of Sports” comes next week to our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. It takes place on Thursday, February 6th - starting at 11:30 AM - at the Wolford Family Athletic Center on 720 E. 4th St.
  • (Aired Tues 12/03/24) Two years ago, the Urban League of Greater Chattanooga released its first-ever “State of Black Chattanooga” report on the conditions for African-Americans in this city and Hamilton County. Where do things stand now - and where might they be heading?
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