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Former Hamilton County Judge Ron Durby’s law license transferred to inactive status

Former Hamilton County General Sessions Judge Ron Durby had his law license transferred to disability inactive status by Tennessee’s Supreme Court on Dec. 5, according to a news release.

 

Side Orders: Cake from applesauce a holiday favorite

What is it about the Christmas season that makes us want to bring out bags of flour and sugar and make confections from morning till night to share with friends and family? Whether making them or being on the receiving end, it certainly gets you in the holiday spirit.

 

Boyd leads Owls to OT win over Mustangs

CLEVELAND, Tenn. -- Ooltewah's Jarek Boyd proved to be a big matchup problem in the post area for Walker Valley in a District 5-AAA boys' high school basketball game Tuesday at Walker Valley. But the problem wasn't Boyd's size so much as his quickness.

 

6 easy dishes for a holiday potluck

This is the time of year when we all get invited to parties, whether they be of the office or neighborhood variety or maybe a family get-together, and often we are asked to bring a favorite dish.

 

Chattanooga food drive for veterans kicks off

Phillip Elliott runs his hands along the walls at the Chattanooga Vet Center, pointing out how high the boxes of donations stacked up last year. The boxes of canned food and macaroni reached to his waist, down the hallway and around the corner.

 

Red Raiders rally past wrestling Bears

Baylor drew first blood and finished on a five-match win streak. In between, the host Red Raiders needed their share of Band-aids before securing a 35-18 wrestling victory over Bradley Central.

 

Neediest Cases helps woman bounce back

Samantha Thomas was getting by last spring, but barely.

 

UTC Mocs know formula for SoCon road win

Monday night, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga basketball Mocs shot a blistering 55 percent from the field and 53 percent from 3-point range.

 

Tough early schedule putting Tyndall's UT Vols 'through the fire'

KNOXVILLE -- Tennessee's basketball players have spent the last week or so taking end-of-semester exams.

 

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