On Thursday, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly stopped by our studio here at WUTC for our latest conversation on "Scenic Roots." Among the topics: The land donation on Missionary Ridge; the City’s new budget; affordable housing; UTC’s new Chancellor; tech tools for City government, YMCA summer meals - & more.
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Dr. Lori Bruce is the new Chancellor here on our campus, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Our first "Chatting with the Chancellor" conversation with her on WUTC's "Scenic Roots" was recorded in the podcasting space in Fletcher Hall at UTC's Gary W. Rollins College of Business.
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Kofi Mawuko and his Ogya World Music Band open Friday's finale for Nightfall in downtown Chattanooga. Listen to Haley Solomon's live interview with Kofi - who performs a few of his songs with one of his drums - on WUTC.
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Sam Voisin is the new executive director at the Chattanooga Convention Center. Last week, just days into the job, he stopped by our studios here at WUTC for a conversation on "Scenic Roots."
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It happened in July a hundred years ago in Dayton: John Scopes, a high school teacher, on trial in the Rhea County Courthouse - accused of violating a Tennessee law that barred the teaching of evolution in public schools. This July, Dayton once again holds its annual Scopes Festival.
Music Made Here
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The Varden - a band of rock, folk and blues from Blue Ridge, GA - join Clark Gibson on this episode of WUTC's Live in the Library, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
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Eve Jean Boyd explains inevitable demise of the Terrestrial Troubadours and the birth of her new band, Eve Jean Boyd And Her Falling Stars
Yellow Racket Records
Thu 7/10 - 6 PM to 8 PM
Thu 7/10 - 6 PM to 8 PM
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