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This Nov. 12, 2014, file photo shows the HealthCare.gov website, where people can buy health insurance, on a laptop screen, shown in Portland, Ore. This Nov. 12, 2014, file photo shows the HealthCare.gov website, where people can buy health insurance, on a laptop screen, shown in Portland, Ore. In the first snapshot provided of signups during this year s open enrollment on the Health Insurance Marketplace, 87,137 people in Tennessee selected plans before the Dec. 15 deadli air force 1 ne for coverage that will start Jan. 1, a report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today said. Of the Tennesseans who selected a plan on the marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act, 51 percent reenrolled in plans they purchased last year, while 49 percent signed up for the first time, the report fou hoka trekkingschuhe nd.About 83 percent of Tennesseans who selected plans were eligible for tax subsidies to lower their monthly premiums, compared to 75 percent who selected plans over a similar period last year, the release said. Interest in the Marketplace has been strong during the first month of open enrollment, HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell said in a prepared statement. We still have a ways to go and a lot of work to do before February 15, but this is an encouraging start. Nationwide, more than 4 million people signed up for the first time or reenrolled in coverage for 2015 during the first month of mizuno running open enrol Nmkt Another school threat reported, another student arrested
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Ernest Jackson, 76, is a master storyteller. View other columns by Mark KennedyErnest Jackson is like a human slot machine. Shake his hand and stories fall out.For a few days, I knew Jackson only as a name on a yellow Post-it note taped to my computer. It read: Ernest Jackson. Army Reserve building grave site. Willow and 23rd streets. Eventually, we talked and, afterward, I felt like I knew him better than some of my aunts, uncles and cousins. Storyt af1 elling is a gift, a dying art really, and Jackson, 76, is a master raconteur.Every story he tells is followed by an apology. I hope I m not boring you, he ll say as a segue to his next vignette. Or, One more thing, and then I ll shut up. When he dropped by for an interview one day this week, Jackson launched into the story about a graveyard near the intersection of Willow and 23rd streets in the Oak Grove neighborhood.Only, it wasn t actually a graveyard, he explained. At least not a traditional one. There were no gravestones or markers, only an underground grid of brickwork that Jackson dug up as a boy and associated with dead people.The kids of Oak Grove had been warned to stay away from the empty field, he said, which their parents told them was the site of an early 20th century pest house - a place where people with deadly contagious diseases were quarantined. A quick search of historic documents shows several adidas samba og me air force 1 ntions of a pest house in Chattanooga, including in the context Neda Sign stealing case against former Chattanooga councilman transferred to Marion County
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Staff Photo by Robin Rudd / EPB unveiled the 2019 edition of its holiday windows at its offices in downtown Chattanooga on Nov. 27, 2019. The windows face Broad Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Market Street. Photo Gallery EPB holiday windows EPB unveiled the 2019 edition of its holiday windows at its offices in downtown Chattanooga on Nov. 27, 2019.The windows face Broad Street, Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Market Street. insticator-wrapper order: 2; klangoo-wrapper order: 1; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-4 ] display: block; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-3 ] display: none; div.rc-desktop display: none; div.rc-mobile display: block; @media min-width: 40em insticator-wrapper order: 1; klangoo-wrapper order: 2; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-4 ] display: none; div[data-widget-id= rel_325-3 ] display: block; div.rc-desktop display: block; div.rc adidas campus -mobile display: none adidas yeezy ; adidas samba Advertisement Advertisement Hysd Autopsy pending on body of Putnam County woman
Judge Cindy Morris Oswaldo Vincente spent seven months in jail when he failed to pay more than $4,000 in child support for his 3-year-old son.The 42-year-old carpet factory worker, who speaks limited English, lost his job in 2011 after he was arrested the first time on contempt-of-court charges. Three months later, when he couldn t pay his debts, he was thrown back in jail.Vincente s case isn t unique.When a Fulton County, Ga., judge decided to certify a class action lawsuit challenging how child support stanley cup usa is collected, he used Vincente s experience with the courts in his ruling.The Southern Center for Human Rights filed the suit against Georgia. The suit challenges the practice of providing counsel for the custodial parent but not the parent who is behind in child support when he or she is taken to court for civil contempt - the usual charge in child support cases - and faces jail time.Failure to pay child support is a problem that has reached gargantuan proportions. By 2010, the stanley termos amount of back child support owed by parents nationwide totaled $110 billion. In Georgia alone, noncustodial parents owed $187 million in 2010, while those in Tennessee owed nearly $167 million, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.From 2010 to 2011 at least 3,500 indigent parents in Georgia were jailed for failure to pay child stanley cup support without having a lawyer to defend their cases, said Sarah Geraghty, an attorney with the Southern Center for Human Rights.Advocates and corr
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This Nov. 12, 2014, file photo shows the HealthCare.gov website, where people can buy health insurance, on a laptop screen, shown in Portland, Ore. This Nov. 12, 2014, file photo shows the HealthCare.gov website, where people can buy health insurance, on a laptop screen, shown in Portland, Ore. In the first snapshot provided of signups during this year s open enrollment on the Health Insurance Marketplace, 87,137 people in Tennessee selected plans before the Dec. 15 deadli air force 1 ne for coverage that will start Jan. 1, a report released by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services today said. Of the Tennesseans who selected a plan on the marketplace created by the Affordable Care Act, 51 percent reenrolled in plans they purchased last year, while 49 percent signed up for the first time, the report fou hoka trekkingschuhe nd.About 83 percent of Tennesseans who selected plans were eligible for tax subsidies to lower their monthly premiums, compared to 75 percent who selected plans over a similar period last year, the release said. Interest in the Marketplace has been strong during the first month of open enrollment, HHS Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell said in a prepared statement. We still have a ways to go and a lot of work to do before February 15, but this is an encouraging start. Nationwide, more than 4 million people signed up for the first time or reenrolled in coverage for 2015 during the first month of mizuno running open enrol Nmkt Another school threat reported, another student arrested
NASHVILLE - Senate Republicans are eyeing new lines for the 10th District Senate seat that could swap Democratic stanley cup areas in Marion County for GOP-leaning territory in Hamilton and southern Bradley County.If that happens, state Rep. Vince Dean, an East Ridge Republican, said he would consider running for the seat next year against Democratic incumbent Andy Berke of Chattanooga.Redrawing the 10th District also might impact Chattanooga politics if Mayor Ron Littlefield can t fend off an August recall election.Littlefield has said he might not run in that election, so someone else could finish the final seven months of his term and have an incumbent s advantage in the next election.Berke is not ruling out running f gourde stanley or mayor, although he said Sunday evening his considerations aren t based on what the 10th District looks like after redistricting next year. Short on peopleSenate Speaker Pro Tempore Bo Watson, R-Hixson, said Sunday that the 10th District needs more people.The Democratic-leaning district, which includes much of Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain and Marion County, is 16,153 people short of the ideal population of 192,306, based on U.S. Census figures. Certainly one concept that s been looked at is can you take the 10th and move it eastward toward Bradley, Watso stanley mugs n said. That concept has been looked at, but no decision has been made, he emphasized.Taking out Marion County s 28,237 people, plus the need to add 14,000 to 16,000 people to the 10th, would open an opportunity to ad
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Ernest Jackson, 76, is a master storyteller. View other columns by Mark KennedyErnest Jackson is like a human slot machine. Shake his hand and stories fall out.For a few days, I knew Jackson only as a name on a yellow Post-it note taped to my computer. It read: Ernest Jackson. Army Reserve building grave site. Willow and 23rd streets. Eventually, we talked and, afterward, I felt like I knew him better than some of my aunts, uncles and cousins. Storyt af1 elling is a gift, a dying art really, and Jackson, 76, is a master raconteur.Every story he tells is followed by an apology. I hope I m not boring you, he ll say as a segue to his next vignette. Or, One more thing, and then I ll shut up. When he dropped by for an interview one day this week, Jackson launched into the story about a graveyard near the intersection of Willow and 23rd streets in the Oak Grove neighborhood.Only, it wasn t actually a graveyard, he explained. At least not a traditional one. There were no gravestones or markers, only an underground grid of brickwork that Jackson dug up as a boy and associated with dead people.The kids of Oak Grove had been warned to stay away from the empty field, he said, which their parents told them was the site of an early 20th century pest house - a place where people with deadly contagious diseases were quarantined. A quick search of historic documents shows several adidas samba og me air force 1 ntions of a pest house in Chattanooga, including in the context Neda Sign stealing case against former Chattanooga councilman transferred to Marion County
High grass from a lot adjacent to the home of Chattanooga firefighter Ben Bradley on Windrush Loop in Chattanooga can be seen in the Stormy Hollow subdivision. Ben and Korian Bradley can t refinance their home in East Brainerd because Chattanooga erroneously placed liens against it for cleanup work done at nearby properties.What work was done, Chattanooga public works isn t sure. How a lien was placed incorrectly, city attorneys don t know.The Stormy Hollow and Gentry Road properties that required attention were owned by Crosswinds Properties LLC, a Chattanooga developer that went bankrupt and dissolved in 2006. The properties are now in the possession of a title insurance company.The city says it performed $588 worth of labor at the Crosswind stanley canada s properties around December or January to bring them up to city code. Somehow, the bill for the work -- in the form of a lien -- was attached to the wrong property. Everybody knows that this is a mistake, Ben Bradley said Wednesday. But it s a mistake that is holding his property -- and potentially a dozen other homes in the neighborhood --hostage. On Thursday, no one was certain how many properties are affected.Bradley said he only found out stanley cup usa about the lien because he and his wife tried to refinance their mortgage early last month. I m the lucky guy, he said Thursday, about being the one to discover the error.City officials say they don t know wha stanley quencher t happened to catch the Bradleys in the red tape.Kenneth Fritz, in the city