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🌱 Terminal Brewhouse Closes + Annual Water Quality Report
The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Chattanooga.
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First, today's weather:
Sunshine mixing with clouds. High: 66 Low: 44.
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Here are the top three stories today in Chattanooga:
- Terminal Brewhouse is shuttering its doors due to an irreconcilable lease issue. According to a Facebook post published by the famed eatery, the last day for normal operations will be on Apr. 17. Limited hours will be from Apr. 18 to Apr. 21 with growlers of beer being sold alongside a limited menu of bar food. (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
- Tennessee American Water has published its annual water quality report. The report includes a summary of laboratory testing, data from Consumer Confidence reports, water source descriptions, substance levels, and water protection tips. The full report can be viewed on the company's website. (The Chattanoogan)
- The Hamilton County Health Department is offering second doses of the COVID-19 booster shot to eligible residents. To be eligible for the boosters, one must be over 50-years-old while being immunocompromised or have received a primary dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine with a booster shot. Anyone with additional questions is being directed to call or email the Hamilton County Health Department. (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
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Today in Chattanooga:
- Beer & Wrecker Board At City Of Chattanooga (9:00 AM)
- Throwback Thursday At Hunter Museum Of American Art (4:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- The Chattanooga Fire Department recognizes Captain Amanda Horner, the first female captain of a squad. Click to watch the video. (Facebook)
- Tennessee Humane Animal League shares a touching adoption tale. Click to read about Leah. (Facebook)
- Entry is free for anyone under 17 years of age at the Hunter Museum of American Art. Drop-in during Throwback Thursday. (Facebook)
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— Kayla Harrison
About me: Kayla Harrison is a Writing Arts professor, as well as a freelance writer for content creation agency Lightning Media Partners. In her free time, you can find her listening to podcasts, writing poetry, and visiting local coffee shops.
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