Posts with the category “local-news”
Craig Liner appears in court for attorney status hearing
by Sheridan Gaither on May 6th, 2025
Craig Liner was in court again yesterday for an attorney status hearing in front of Judge Sandra Donaghy. Attorney Matt Rogers was in court with Liner, but said he would not go on record as Liner’s attorney because Liner has not been able to access funds to retain him. Rogers says he is unsure of the timeline and that Liner’s funds are tied up in civil court. Liner will appear before Judge Donaghy... Read More
Bradley County Board of Education meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on May 6th, 2025
The Bradley County Board of Education met last night.Dr. Linda Cash received high marks in her annual evaluation, earning an overall score of 2.97 out of 3.0. She scored perfect 3.0 ratings in categories including leadership, curriculum, budgeting, and community involvement.Board members praised Dr. Cash’s communication, strategic planning, and leadership. The board unanimously approved Dr. Cash’... Read More
Cleveland City School Board meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on May 6th, 2025
The Cleveland City School Board met last night.The board recognized newly tenured teachers and students who assisted during a medical emergency involving a staff member during state testing.The board approved a resolution to participate in the Education Freedom Act’s bonus program, allowing qualifying teachers to receive at least $2,000. A $500 local bonus is proposed for non-eligible staff.The pr... Read More
Bradley County Commission meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on May 6th, 2025
The Bradley County Commission met last night.The commission approved two resolutions:•To discontinue a lease at 3069 Overlook Drive, allowing Emergency Management to use the building.•To contract with TNG Construction for up to $117,506 in renovations at the Office of Emergency Management.Commissioners also announced that Household Hazardous Waste Day will be held Saturday, May 10, from 8 a.m. to ... Read More
Bradley County Schools announces new Principal of WVHS
by Sheridan Gaither on May 5th, 2025
Bradley County Schools announced on Friday the new Principal of Walker Valley High School.The current Principal, Dr. Candice Belt, is leaving her role to pursue a new career opportunity. Dr. Jeremy Jones has been named as her successor. School officials say he brings a strong commitment to education and student success. Jones is the current Principal at Valley View Elementary. ... Read More
Man drowns loading boat onto trailer in Meigs Co.
by Sheridan Gaither on May 5th, 2025
From Local 3 News: A 21-year-old man drowned Sunday afternoon according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.The TWRA said that Austin Sigh of Monterey, TN went into the water to help load an older, 16-foot cabin cruiser onto a trailer when he succumbed to "environmental factors" at about 4:00pm.The water temperature was 66 degrees Fahrenheit, the TWRA said.Sigh’s body was recovered in less ... Read More
Chattanooga Police Dept. investigating shooting on I-24 EB near Westside Rd. exit
by Sheridan Gaither on May 5th, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: The Chattanooga Police Department confirmed to Local 3 News that they are investigating a shooting that occurred on I-24 Eastbound near the Westside Road exit.Much of the interstate up the ridge cut was shut down as they inspected the scene.Crews reopened all lanes at 7:30am.This is a developing story.PREVIOUS STORY: Heavy police activity at Exit 181A near Dodds Avenue h... Read More
2025 Relay for Life of Bradley County postponed
by Sheridan Gaither on May 2nd, 2025
The 2025 Relay for Life of Bradley County, initially scheduled for Saturday, May 3, has just been postponed due to potential strong thunderstorms in the area throughout the day.The Bradley County Relay for Life Director, Dewayne Belew, told Mix 104.1 a new date for the event has not yet been announced, but will be soon. ... Read More
9 students awarded 2025 Rymer Scholarship by Lee University
by Sheridan Gaither on May 2nd, 2025
Nine local students have been awarded the 2025 Rymer Scholarship by Lee University.Gold Scholars receiving $10,000 each are Wesley Denard from Cleveland High, Christopher Herron from Bradley Central, and Allissa Schalk from Walker Valley.Silver Scholars receiving $5,000 each are Isaac Augustine, Sydney Sacca, and Abrielle Schalk, all from Walker Valley.Bronze Scholars receiving $3,000 each are Hen... Read More
Rhea Co. pursuit ends in a multi-car crash on I-75 near Hamilton Place
by Sheridan Gaither on May 2nd, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: A Rhea County pursuit bled over into Hamilton County on Thursday, May 1, ending in a multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 75 South near Hamilton Place and causing significant traffic delays.Around 9:00am, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office were told that the Rhea County Sheriff's Office was engaged in a car chase with a black Dodge Durango on Highway 60. Hamilton County D... Read More
Bradley Schools Director delivers State of the Schools address Wednesday
by Sheridan Gaither on May 1st, 2025
Dr. Linda Cash, Director of Bradley County Schools, delivered the State of the Schools address yesterday at the PIE Innovation Center.She reported a 97.7% graduation rate for the Class of 2024, with 709 students in the system earning over $19 million in scholarships.The district secured more than $7 million in grants and invested $2.5 million in capital improvements, including land acquisition fo... Read More
Tennessee bill could criminalize approaching within 25 feet of police
by Sheridan Gaither on May 1st, 2025
From Local 3 News: A new Tennessee bill is drawing criticism over a provision that would make it a misdemeanor to approach a police officer within 25 feet after being told to stop.Section 5 of House Bill 55 would make it a Class B misdemeanor to “intentionally approach, within twenty-five feet (25’), a law enforcement officer” after the officer has ordered the person to stop or retreat. The restri... Read More
UPDATE: Federal trial of Bosnian man accused of torturing war prisoners to resume in Chattanooga on Thursday
by Sheridan Gaither on May 1st, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: The federal trial of a Bosnian man who was living in Chattanooga and is accused of torturing prisoners during the 1990s conflict in Bosnia began Wednesday at the Joel W. Solomon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse.Sead Miljković, 51, faces charges of torture and passport fraud.On Wednesday, the prosecution called its first witness to the stand who is named as “victim on... Read More
Five people arrested following TBI human trafficking bust in Soddy Daisy
by Sheridan Gaither on April 30th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Five people were arrested following an undercover joint operation by TBI's Human Trafficking Unit, Soddy Daisy police, and the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office.On April 26, agents placed multiple decoy advertisements on websites that predators are known to visit. The focus of the operation was to identify people in the Soddy Daisy area seeking to engage in sex acts with minors a... Read More
I-75/I-24 expansion project may run past originally predicted finish date of summer 2025
by Sheridan Gaither on April 30th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Phase 2 of the I-75/I-24 project in Chattanooga may face a delay. The originally predicted completion date was summer 2025.While the I-24 section of the project is on track for the original completion date, the I-75 section will likely finish after, TDOT's Regional Communications Officer Rae Anne Bradley says.TDOT is working out a revised schedule with the contractor to finish P... Read More
Hamilton Co. Sheriff provides update on April 14th's cyber attack incident
by Sheridan Gaither on April 30th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Hamilton County Sheriff Austin Garrett says the office's public programs are finally operational again following April 14th's cyber attack incident.Garrett's full statement:“Since the incident occurred, the HCSO has been working methodically and diligently alongside an external cyber defense firm to preserve and examine this cyber-ransomware event and systematically restore serv... Read More
Garden Plaza at Cleveland named a 2025 Best Assisted Living Community by U.S. News & World Report
by Sheridan Gaither on April 29th, 2025
Garden Plaza at Cleveland has been named a 2025 Best Senior Living Community by U.S. News & World Report, earning top honors in Caregiving, Feels Like Home, and Management and Staff.Executive Director Ken Bolin said the recognition reflects the team’s mission to create a true community where seniors feel valued and at home.Garden Plaza offers independent and assisted living options on a 160-apartm... Read More
Bradley County Commission meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 29th, 2025
The Bradley County Commission met last night for a work session.Mayor Gary Davis presented a resolution to convert the TRC building into an EMA facility this fall, which will be voted on at the commission’s next meeting.Several upcoming events were announced during the meeting:The Law Enforcement Committee will meet on May 14th.TDOT will hold a meeting on the on the 25th Street projects on : May 1... Read More
Cleveland Coffee & Market to close doors after 8 years
by Sheridan Gaither on April 29th, 2025
From Local 3 News: After eight years of serving the Cleveland community, Cleveland Coffee & Market is shutting its doors this May. "This has been such a special place for me and the staff to build community, learn, and grow together which is why this is such a tough decision," says owner of Cleveland Coffee and Terra Running Brittany Katz. "I want to express my heartfelt appreciation for the many ... Read More
Burglary suspect arrested in Bradley Co. Monday after running from deputies, altercation at golf course
by Sheridan Gaither on April 29th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The Bradley County Sheriff's Office (BCSO) said deputies responded to a report of suspicious activity at a local golf course maintenance facility late Monday morning.The BCSO said security cameras recorded two individuals behaving suspiciously near dumpsters on the property, prompting a response and further investigation by deputies. Deputies arrived at a nearby property where a... Read More
Bystanders rescue pickup truck driver from underwater in Cleveland
by Sheridan Gaither on April 28th, 2025
From Local 3 News: Bystanders jumped into action after a pickup truck crashed into Mouse Creek in Cleveland Sunday afternoon, April 28.According to the Cleveland Fire Department, the truck left the roadway near the intersection of Keith and 20th Streets and came to rest submerged underwater.A group of people were able to pull the lone male driver, who was trapped, out of his truck and to safety be... Read More
Pickup truck rolls over after striking power pole in Cleveland
by Sheridan Gaither on April 28th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The intersection of Ocoee and 20th Streets temporarily closed overnight after a pickup truck struck a power pole Sunday evening, April 28.One driver was treated by Bradley County EMS, according to the Cleveland Fire Department. We do not know the extent of their injuries.Lines were downed in the roadway, and Cleveland Utilities worked into the morning to restore power.This was t... Read More
UPDATE: White County plane crash victims identified
by Sheridan Gaither on April 28th, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: The three people killed in a small plane crash on Saturday have been identified.Pilot Jonathan Braun, Dylan Clay Davis, and his wife Kelsie Lynn Davis of Alabama were killed when the plane went down on Almyra Road just before noon.PREVIOUS STORY: Three people are dead after a small plane crashed in White County, according to the Upper Cumberland Airport Director Dean Sel... Read More
Unemployment rates below 5% in nearly every Tennessee county
by Sheridan Gaither on April 25th, 2025
From TN.gov: New data from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development shows that nearly all of the state’s 95 counties reported unemployment rates below 5% in March.Only four counties exceeded that mark, with the highest at 5.7%. Rates dropped in 70 counties from February to March, remained the same in 17, and rose in just eight.Locally, Bradley and Polk Counties each reported a M... Read More
Dr. Amie Lonas named new Director of Rhea County Schools
by Sheridan Gaither on April 25th, 2025
Rhea County has chosen retired U.S. Army Major Dr. Amy Lonas as its next Director of Schools. The school board voted 8-1 in favor of hiring Dr. Lonas, who previously served as dean and later provost at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa.Dr. Lonas is a Rhea County native who began her education at Frazier School. She holds degrees from UT Chattanooga, UT Knoxville, and Vanderbilt.She replaces Jessie M... Read More
Bradley County School Board meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 25th, 2025
The Bradley County School Board met for a work session yesterday to review the proposed $115 million budget for the 2025-2026 school year. The board will vote on the budget during their next meeting on May 5.Also on the May 5 agenda: final evaluations for Director of Schools Dr. Linda Cash, and discussions on extending her contract.In addition, Dr. Cash will deliver her annual State of the Schools... Read More
Concrete repairs prompt weekend lane closures on I-75 in Hamilton Co.
by Sheridan Gaither on April 25th, 2025
From TN.gov: Weekend traffic on I-75 in Hamilton County will be affected due to roadwork at the I-24 interchange. Starting today at 9 p.m., crews will close the right lane of I-75 North between the CSX railroad bridge and East Brainerd Road. The closure will remain in place until Monday, April 28 at 6 a.m.Drivers should expect delays, follow posted signs, and consider alternate routes. Southbound ... Read More
Tennessee board recommends that governor pardon country star Jelly Roll
by Sheridan Gaither on April 24th, 2025
From Local 3 News: The Tennessee Board of Parole on Tuesday recommended a pardon for country music star Jelly Roll, a Nashville native who has spoken openly about his criminal record and what it has taken to overcome it. The board's action leaves the final decision on a pardon up to Gov. Bill Lee.The rapper-turned-country singer wants to be able to travel internationally to perform and share his m... Read More
UPDATE: Man who shot & killed Amazon coworker sentenced to 23 years behind bars
by Sheridan Gaither on April 24th, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: A man who was convicted in January for shooting a coworker in the parking lot of Amazon in Chattanooga was sentenced on Tuesday.According to Hamilton County Criminal Court records, 21-year-old D'Ante Jones was sentenced to serve 23 years behind bars.His sentencing comes after Jones was convicted of second-degree murder on January 31, for shooting 19-year-old Javontae Moo... Read More
Wacker's Robert Hardin appointed President of the Tennessee Advanced Energy Business Council
by Sheridan Gaither on April 24th, 2025
Dr. Robert Hardin, Senior Quality Manager at WACKER has been appointed President of the Tennessee Advanced Energy Business Council.With more than 13 years at WACKER and several years on the board, Dr. Hardin is expected to help steer the state’s energy innovation economy, guiding strategy, partnerships, and policy engagement.The council plays a key role in promoting clean energy job growth across ... Read More
Ringgold man sentenced to 30 years for trafficking, distributing Fentanyl
by Sheridan Gaither on April 23rd, 2025
From Local 3 News: A 34-year-old Ringgold man who was convicted in February of 2025 for trafficking and distributing Fentanyl has been sentenced to 30 years; 10 of which will be served in prison, without the possibility of parole.James Blevins pleaded guilty to trafficking Fentanyl and possession with intent to distribute Fentanyl in the Catoosa County Superior Court.The investigation was led by t... Read More
Cleveland Chamber accepting Small Businessperson of the Year nominations
by Sheridan Gaither on April 23rd, 2025
The Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 31st Annual Mel Bedwell Small Businessperson of the Year Award. The honor recognizes a small business owner who exemplifies qualities like innovation, growth, and community service.Nominees must be Chamber members in good standing for at least one year, with fewer than 200 employees, and must operate within Cleveland or Bra... Read More
Darryl Roberts guilty of firearm charge, 2nd degree murder in 2023 Market St. shooting
by Sheridan Gaither on April 23rd, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: The jury has reached two guilty verdicts in the trials of Darryl Roberts, convicting him of the death of 38-year-old Christopher Wright on Tuesday.A jury found Roberts guilty of second degree murder in the death of the Baylor School alum on September 28, 2023.Roberts shot Wright on Market Street near Patten Towers.Roberts was originally charged with first-degree murder.T... Read More
Teen who aged out of foster care helps pass two new Tennessee laws
by Sheridan Gaither on April 22nd, 2025
From Local 3 News: For many teens, turning 18 is a celebration. For Ella Brinen, it marked the moment she officially aged out of Tennessee’s foster care system — without a family to support her, a place to land, or a roadmap for what came next.Now 19, Brinen is helping change what that future looks like for others like her.Two bills aimed at improving life for foster youth passed unanimously in th... Read More
Cleveland store could be forced to close after President Trump's tariffs
by Sheridan Gaither on April 22nd, 2025
From Local 3 News: Scale Trains president Shane Wilson says the small operation that started more than 10 years ago has grown to a group of dozens of employees from across the country."Thirty employees and their families are counting on us to be able to provide for them and their livelihoods,” said Wilson.The business makes custom model trains, that are detailed to look as close as possible to the... Read More
TDOT to host public informational meeting on May 1
by Sheridan Gaither on April 22nd, 2025
The Tennessee Department of Transportation will host a public informational meeting on May 1, 2025, to gather public input on two projects: 25th Street, from Vista Street to Guthrie Street NW and; The intersection of 25th Street and Ocoee Street. The meeting will be held from 5:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. at the Cleveland Bradley Chamber of Commerce on Keith St.The meeting is being held to give the pu... Read More
Bradley County Commission meeting recap
by Sheridan Gaither on April 22nd, 2025
The Bradley County Commission held a voting session yesterday.Bradley County Mayor Gary Davis requested an update from Sheriff Steve Lawson about the recent fire in the jail’s kitchen. Lawson said repairs are underway and expected to take 6-8 weeks. According to an investigation by the Cleveland Fire Department, towels that had been removed from the dryer and placed on a cart in the kitchen starte... Read More
Pope Francis has died, Vatican says
by Sheridan Gaither on April 21st, 2025
From Local 3 News: Rome (CNN) — Pope Francis, a voice for the poor who overcame fierce resistance to reshape the Catholic Church, has died on Easter Monday, at the age of 88, the Vatican has announced.The pope died the day after Easter Sunday, the most important holiday in Christianity, when the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Despite his poor health, Fran... Read More
Spring starts with a lower unemployment rate across Tennessee
by Sheridan Gaither on April 21st, 2025
From TN.gov: Tennessee’s unemployment rate has declined for the first time in nearly a year.The state’s rate now stands at 3.6%, a slight drop from 3.7%, and well below the national average of 4.2%. According to the Department of Labor and Workforce Development, the rate had remained flat for six months prior to this dip. In May of 2024, it was at 3.1%.Over the past year, Tennessee added 8,700 non... Read More
TN House & Senate pass bill banning the sale of THCA
by Sheridan Gaither on April 21st, 2025
From Local 3 News: UPDATE: A bill that would adopt new restrictions on cannabis sales in Tennessee has been approved by the Senate, just days before 4/20, the unofficial marijuana holiday.HB1376/SB1413, introduced by State Representative William Lamberth (R-Portland) and Senator Richard Briggs (R-Knoxville), places extensive restrictions on Tennessee's hemp industry. This includes a recent amendme... Read More
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January
Motorcycle driver killed in single-vehicle crashTBI investigating deadly deputy-involved shooting at local Publix locationDriver rams New Year's revelers in New Orleans, killing at least 10. FBI investigating as 'act of terrorism'TVA winter prep, saving energy tipsLakesite man arrested, arson and possession of Molotov cocktailUPDATE: Car that veered over side of East Brow Road still unrecoveredCold weather car preparationNew Tennessee license requirement for certain state residentsDog helps save North Chattanooga family from early morning fireLee University mourns passing of veteran faculty, Coach Kay McDanielCleveland City Board of Education meeting recapBradley County Commission meeting recapTDOT preparing Tennessee Valley for possible winter weather this weekBradley Trustee's Office receives positive state audit for 2023-2024 fiscal yearDownload Mix 104.1 App for winter weather updatesBonnaroo Music & Arts Festival Unveils 2025 LineupCohutta mobile home fire kills grandmother, mother, and young childrenCar crashes into Etowah Nutrition storeSerious car crash on Highway 153 Thursday eveningFood City in Cleveland celebrating Grand Opening of pharmacyTEMA holds media briefing to discuss winter storm preparationsRecent snowfall helps HCSO arrest wanted fugitive from GeorgiaCleveland State's Mark E. Smith Performance Center Grand Opening to be held on WednesdayMan arrested for shooting at family playing in snowCleveland City Council meeting recapSearch warrant reveals multiple containers of fentanyl, Sweetwater man arrestedBradley County Commission meeting recapOpponents of Governor Bill Lee's school voucher bill holding rally in Hamilton CountyWater main break shuts down part of Shallowford Rd. for 24-hoursLocal state senator coauthors bill to ban electronic devices in Tennessee classrooms46-year-old woman killed in crash on Apison PikeWoman & man found dead after shooting in Rhea Co. WednesdayLee University to honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.Bradley County School Board meeting recapCleveland Mayor Kevin Brooks delivers State of the City addressTwo TN lawmakers agree to sponsor bill to change state's statute of limitations on some privacy lawsPOST Commission approves deal allowing Grundy Co. Sheriff to keep certificationDalton man arrested after shooting at woman, SWAT standoffTrump taps former TN education commissioner Penny Schwinn as next US Deputy Secretary of EducationCPD investigates pedestrian killed on Highway 153; truck slams into TDOT vehicle on sceneGarden Plaza hosts Warming Hearts Coat DriveHamilton County woman fighting to get husband out of prisonLee University's Presidential Concert Series to present Alan Wyatt Jazz EnsembleSweetwater woman arrested and charged with murder and elderly abuseBradley County deputies arrest suspect in attempted burglary at CBD storeJason Chen sentenced to life in prison without parole for murder of Jasmine PaceSettlement reached in Family Dollar Stores rodent-infested products investigation in TNCleveland City Schools Board of Education opposes Gov. Lee's Education Freedom ActBradley County Commission meeting recapVolkswagen offers new proposal to UAWNashville high school student fatally shoots one student and himself in school cafeteriaTVA sets new power demand record on very cold dayGov. Lee comments on Freedom Education Act, illegal immigrationCleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce hosts 99th Annual DinnerTennessee ends 2024 with unemployment rate below U.S. rateTN Gov. Lee to deliver seventh State of the State Address on Feb. 10State report reveals how traffic control worker on I-75 between Ooltewah & Cleveland diedLee University Encore Art Show to open TuesdayMuch-loved BCSO K-9 Joker diesEx-husband of local realtor charged with first-degree murder MondayBradley County Commission work session recapSpecial session to decide on Tennessee voucher bill is underwayCity of Cleveland addresses KKK flyers circulating in Cleveland and ChattanoogaCleveland man charged with first degree and felony murder pleads not guiltyChattanooga business owner Rick Davis charged with passing worthless checksSen. Adam Lowe announces $2.9M site development grant for Spring BranchPassenger jet with 64 aboard collides with Army helicopter while landing at Reagan Airport near DCUPDATE: Case against Harrison man accused of shooting at family playing in snow sent to grand juryEducation Freedom Act passes both chambers of the Tennessee legislatureTwo crashes in Bradley Co. delay traffic while helicopter lands
February
Multiple vehicles involved in multiple accidents due to heavy fog in Athens SaturdayTennessee AG announces settlement in principle with NCAA to protect student-athletes' rights25th annual Great Strides Walk to take place March 29Lee University to host Honor Choir Concert Bradley County Commission meeting recapJudge frees Rhea Co. man after 30 years in prison for crimes he did not commitBradley County Schools alumna set to appear on American IdolNew area code use begins for area famously known as the "423"Rural Healthcare Grant awarded to Cleveland StateUAW releases videos amid negotiations with Volkswagen ChattanoogaTwo felons arrested after separate pursuits in East TennesseeDecatur home catches fire Wednesday morningMan killed in Thursday morning crash on Highway 60 in Meigs CountyI-24 EB reduced to two lanes Friday night to Tuesday morningFedEx to close facilities in Dalton & Cleveland this year; Chattanooga location to remain openCar crashes into Athens Women's Clinic Friday morningCleveland man accused of murdering his ex-wife to appear in court today for bond hearingCleveland State's Community Pitch Competition to be held March 25McMinn High School students arrested for conspiracy to commit act of terrorismSchools in the Tennessee Valley close amidst spike in flu casesJudge does not grant bond at Craig Liner hearing MondayBradley County Commission meeting recapGov. Lee delivers 2025 State of the State AddressBradley County Trustee releases schedule for satellite property tax collectionsCleveland celebrates 33rd consecutive year as Tree City USASeveral indicted in Tennessee in human trafficking ring tied to Venezuelan gangGov. Lee signs Education Freedom Act into lawRoad washes out in Polk CountyCleveland State to host free Valentine's concert todayBradley County School Board meeting recap