Despite the commercialization, Mother’s Day provides a time for the nation to pay tribute to moms.
May 8, 2008
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Columnists
Cleaveland: Mother's Day emphasizes parenting
Riddell: Day's gloom masks great reasons to start firm now
In discussing the status of their business plans with operational timelines, it is not uncommon for many entrepreneurs to voice their concerns over “the right time” to launch their great adventure.
May 6, 2008
Griscom: Creeping exceptions on records
Providing a clear view of the actions of government should fall into a category of “without exception.”
May 4, 2008
Kennedy: This'll do till a mess gets here
The IRS dropped $1,800 into my checking account last week, my family’s share of the economic stimulus rebate.
May 4, 2008
Courter: Honors and releases continue for Impressions
It’s been a pretty good couple of weeks for The Impressions.
May 2, 2008
Phillips: Paying tribute to the tributers
Chattanooga may not play host to big-name acts as often as we might like, but in Scenic City, we have ways of getting around that: tribute bands.
May 2, 2008
Upton: Paying the price for lateness
I must sound the alarm on myself. We’re almost halfway through 2008, and I have barely made progress on my New Year’s resolution to banish chronic tardiness from my life forever.
May 1, 2008
Riddell: Board of advisers Entrepreneurship
Successful entrepreneurs almost unanimously attest to the value of a good set of advisers. Whether it is a formal board or an informal group, these entrepreneurs know only too well that historical perspectives and opinions have an important role to play in their decision processes.
April 29, 2008
Griscom: New tack but same standard
Age is counted in many ways. For newspaper readers, the measure of being older would be recalling the days of multiple newspapers in midsize and larger cities.
April 27, 2008
Kennedy: I’m afraid of heights, so sue me
I am afraid of heights. I remember the day this phobia enveloped me. I was watching a basketball game high inside Thompson-Boling Arena at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville when I was overcome with dread — as if, at any moment, I could fall head-first, screaming like a little girl, to an ugly death below.
April 27, 2008
Consumer Watch: Get your friends' recommendations before hiring computer geek for help
I’m tired of my computer [Manufacturer’s name is absent to protect the guilty — and this newspaper!) that constantly acts up.
April 26, 2008
Courter: Like a lot of us, radio is looking for answers
Radio, nationally and locally, is in flux.
April 25, 2008
Phillips: Public radio, pledge drives a pressure-filled combo
Last night (more than a week ago to you), I visited my first radio station.
April 25, 2008
Cleaveland: Belly fat can be time bomb
Like many aging Americans, I worry about my waistline which seems to expand despite my best efforts at diet and exercise. I have invoked the rationalization that my increasing girth is related to aging. But this is a flimsy alibi.
April 24, 2008Latest News
Bradley hopes to complete budget in one hearing
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Bradley County commissioners and department heads will attempt to resolve all budget issues for fiscal year 2009 in one meeting on Tuesday.
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — Bradley County commissioners and department heads will attempt to resolve all budget issues for fiscal year 2009 in one meeting on Tuesday.
Local/Region
Tennessee higher-education officials work to keep tuition hikes below 10 percent
NASHVILLE — Tennessee higher-education leaders pledged Thursday to try to keep tuition hikes below 10 percent for in-state, undergraduate students, despite Gov. Phil Bredesen’s plans to cut $55 million from their operating budgets.
NASHVILLE — Tennessee higher-education leaders pledged Thursday to try to keep tuition hikes below 10 percent for in-state, undergraduate students, despite Gov. Phil Bredesen’s plans to cut $55 million from their operating budgets.
Columnists
Cleaveland: Mother's Day emphasizes parenting
Despite the commercialization, Mother’s Day provides a time for the nation to pay tribute to moms.
Despite the commercialization, Mother’s Day provides a time for the nation to pay tribute to moms.
Politics
Tennessee higher-education officials work to keep tuition hikes below 10 percent
NASHVILLE — Tennessee higher-education leaders pledged Thursday to try to keep tuition hikes below 10 percent for in-state, undergraduate students, despite Gov. Phil Bredesen’s plans to cut $55 million from their operating budgets.
NASHVILLE — Tennessee higher-education leaders pledged Thursday to try to keep tuition hikes below 10 percent for in-state, undergraduate students, despite Gov. Phil Bredesen’s plans to cut $55 million from their operating budgets.
Columnists
Cleaveland: Mother's Day emphasizes parenting
May 05, 2008
Despite the commercialization, Mother’s Day provides a time for the nation to pay tribute to moms.
May 05, 2008
Despite the commercialization, Mother’s Day provides a time for the nation to pay tribute to moms.
Griscom: Creeping exceptions on records
May 05, 2008
May 05, 2008
Kennedy: This'll do till a mess gets here
May 05, 2008
May 05, 2008


