Chattanooga Times Free Press

WHAT’S NEXT?

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A federal judge is to rule this month on whether a city lawsuit against the Occupy group will be dismissed. who support us and curse us out,” Barrett said. “We have people who try to infiltrate the movement and destroy what it stands for.”

Though not much has changed politicall­y with 1 percent of the population still running the country, the protesters say, they want their presence to make people think about change.

“We are doing this so everyone can have a home and health care and have an education and job when they get done with their education,” said Kenny, who wouldn’t give his last name.

The group is trying to get signatures for a petition that would limit campaign contributi­ons to $100. So far, they have gotten more than 100 names, said Simpson. under No Child Left Behind for reading,” she said. Teachers at Decherd and Rock Creek elementary schools and South Middle school will get needed training to boost students’ performanc­e, she said.

The other eight recipients were scattered across Tennessee, two of them elementary schools in Cumberland County, according to the foundation’s news release.

Cumberland’s Homestead Elementary will use funding to support the Going the Extra Mile for Students and Helping Our People Excel programs, and Stone Elementary will fund implementa­tion of science

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