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  2. Ruth Sulzberger Holmberg - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Sulzberger and her siblings transferred ownership of The Chattanooga Times to their 13 children who sold it to Walter E. Hussman Jr. of the Wehco Media Company who merged it with The News-Free Press to form the Chattanooga Times Free Press. She served on the board of The New York Times from 1961 to 1998.

  3. Gory Details - Wikipedia

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    Gory Details began as a blog hosted initially by Science News and later moved to National Geographic. [5] Engelhaupt was inspired to create the blog based on books that she had read and reviewed for Science News. She wanted to write about “weird and morbid science” and “address the things that people are afraid to talk about.”

  4. 75/24 Split - Wikipedia

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    The approach to the Split on I-75 southbound in 2005, prior to reconstruction. The interchange is located along the border between the southeastern part of Chattanooga and East Ridge, a suburb of the former, approximately one mile (1.6 km) north of the Georgia state line.

  5. Tom Griscom - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Cecil Griscom (born 1949) served as Director of White House Communications under President Ronald Reagan, was a top aide and adviser for a decade to U.S. Senator Howard Baker of Tennessee, and was the executive editor and publisher of the Chattanooga Times Free Press from October 1999 to June 30, 2010.

  6. List of newspapers in Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga Blade: Chattanooga Chattanooga Daily Rebel: Chattanooga Chattanooga Evening News: Chattanooga 1888 Became Chattanooga News-Free Press in 1940, Chattanooga Free Press in 1993, and Chattanooga Times Free Press in 1999: The Chattanooga Star: Chattanooga 1907 1908 Chattanooga Times: Chattanooga 1869 1999 The Commercial Bulletin: Jackson ...

  7. Chattanooga Lookouts - Wikipedia

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    All Chattanooga Lookouts games are televised on MiLB.TV. Since 2016, all games are broadcast on 96.1 The Legend. [19] Larry Ward is the lead broadcaster. Lookouts games were broadcast on WDOD (1310 AM) until the 2011 season. [20] From 2011 to 2015, games were broadcast on WALV-FM (105.1 FM, "ESPN Chattanooga").

  8. Chattanooga FC - Wikipedia

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    Chattanooga FC was founded in 2009 by Tim Kelly, [5] [6] Krue Brock, Marshall Brock, Paul Rustand, Sean McDaniel, Daryl Heald, Hamilton Brock, Thomas Clark, and Sheldon Grizzle [7] to play in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL), the fourth tier of the American soccer pyramid and considered roughly equal to the USL Premier Development League.

  9. Highland Park Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Highland Park Baptist Church was a prominent Southern Baptist church in the Highland Park neighborhood of Chattanooga, Tennessee.During the four-decade pastorship of Dr. Lee Roberson, it was a center of the Independent Baptist movement and became an early megachurch.