🌱 'Conservation Kid' + Net Resource Foundation Donations
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Chattanooga TN
26 January, 2022
6:25 PM
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Happy Thursday, people of Chattanooga! Let's get you all caught up to start today off on an informed note. First, today's weather: Milder with increasing clouds. High: 54 Low: 37. Here are the top 3 stories in Chattanooga today: Chattanooga Police may have found the body of a local missing man in the Tennessee River. Police say the body is that of Nick Callegari, a 40-year-old man who was last seen leaving Champy's Fried Chicken on Jan. 1. The body was spotted by two fishermen and took two hours to remove from the river. It has been sent to the medical examiner's office for official identification. (AL.com) The Net Resource Foundation is requesting donations to continue providing senior citizens with necessary cleaning supplies. The Chattanooga-based Foundation had been operating with COVID-19 relief funds, but is now seeking new funding sources as the relief funds expire. Nearly five hundred bags of cleaning supplies were distributed in 2021, and the organization hopes to continue its efforts this year. (Chattanooga Pulse)Chattanooga's own "Conservation Kid" has been nominated for Time's "Kid of the Year." Cash Daniels may be just 12 years old, but he has made national headlines for his efforts of organizing cleanup outings that have removed more than eleven thousand pounds of trash from the Tennessee River. Daniels also runs a recycling program with local businesses and has written a children's book about river pollution. (WTVC) From our sponsor: Hey Chattanooga, are you looking to buy a house, refinance or just explore your options? Check out the new Patch Mortgage Center for all your home financing needs! Today in Chattanooga: Virtual Preschool Storytime Hosted By The Chattanooga Public Library (10:00 AM) From my notebook: The Chattanooga Fire Department recognized its team's efforts to extinguish a house fire at a new construction site. (Facebook)The Tennessee Humane Animal League's Pet Placement Center announced that two of its animals, Webster and Barney, have found their forever home. (Facebook)The Tennessee Aquarium has recently reopened its Butterfly Garden to the public. (Facebook) Loving the Chattanooga Daily? Here are all the ways you can get more involved: Send a friend or neighbor this link so they can subscribe Get your local business listed in front of readers Thanks for following along and staying informed! See you tomorrow morning for your next update. — 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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