eqsn Hamilton County dis... 投稿者:Charlesteutend 投稿日:2025/01/08(Wed) 08:50 No.20045994
Eywr Chattanooga Reps. Tommie Brown, JoAnne Favors say merging their districts is the best thing Staff photo by Matt Hamilton/ From left, Denise Dye, vice president of Pathways Data Hub; Robert Dooley, dean of the Gary W. Rollins College of Business; Tracy Wood, Journey Health Foundation CEO; Kim White, vice chancellor of advancement; and Hemant Jain, program director for the Master of Science in data analytics, talk Sept. 10, 2024, at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Imagine if 50% of the people in a Chattanooga neighborhood missed their medical appointments, and the cause was a transportation shortage.Students at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will solve similar problems, using data-based solutions discovered at a research center established with a $3.5 million gift to the Rollins College of Business from the Journey Health Foundation. <a href=https://www.nikedunk.us>dunks shoes</a> Center Director Hermant Jain said if such problems exist, he envisions researchers identifying a root cause before presenting a possible solution. Maybe then we recommend to Journey Health and say, Can we get a good group of people together who can address this issue of transportation from this area to the hospital Jain said. We try to get to the root of the problem, and then address that with the community effort. Finalized this summer, the gift will partially be allocated to operating the Journey Health Foundation Research Center for Health and Economic Analytics for aro <a href=https://www.adidascampus.com.de>adidas campus 00s</a> und four years, Jain said ?helping to hire staf <a href=https://www.af1.it>air force one</a> f and students.Another part is directed towar Efij Lightning strikes hit several homes during morning storms in Chattanooga Tim Gobble Arkansas-Ole Miss Live BlogEven the possibility of increased sewer rates has East Ridge officials lashing out against the county s sewer authority and threatening to take back control of their sewer lines.In a strongly worded news release issued Thursday, East Ridge officials s <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.ca>stanley mugs</a> aid the Hamilton County Water and Wastewater Treatment Authority followed through on its threat to raise rates in retaliation to the city s recent decision to charge the WWTA $200 for each cut it makes into the city s streets to repair sewer lines.The city plans to start charging May 1.At this point the WWTA has voted only to conduct a study that will help it determine whether it needs to increase East Ridge s rates, said WWTA attorney Chris Clem. No rates ha <a href=https://www.stanleycups.ro>stanley cups</a> ve yet been increased, he said. It s almost like East Ridge has declared war when we ve only decided we re going to study this, said Clem.WWTA board members said their vote to conduct the rate study was necessary after East Ridge s decision to levy the new fee, which could cost the sewer authority more than $1 million over the next three years.Cities commonly charge such fees to utility companies and other private entities, but no other city in Hamilton County mandates such a fee for the WWTA.East Ridge s lines need more repairs than any other lines in Hamilton County, according to <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.fr>gourde stanley</a> the WWTA. We are going to go spend a disproportionate amount of money to go in there and to repair East Ridge s sewer lines, and they re going to cha
|