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Burns and Roe sets up, aims to hire 200 by 2011

Burns and Roe Enterprises, an Oradell, N.J.-based engineering company, has opened an office in Chattanooga and hopes to hire about 200 people by January 2011. Terry Woods, project engineering manager of the operation’s commercial nuclear power division, says the workforce will perform the company’s engineering work in the Tennessee Valley.

YPAC to announce awards at Cirque Nouveau event
By Samara Litvack
For its third annual signature event, the Young Professionals Association of Chattanooga is transforming Loose Cannon Studios into a modern day circus. In the spirit of Cirque Nouveau, YPAC advertises the event as a menagerie filled with music, live performers, dancing, food and drinks.

Are We There Yet?
Where talk is cheap
You may have heard about that thing on the Internet known as Facebook. I signed up a couple of months ago, and have recently been known to be staring at my computer screen with bloodshot eyes long past midnight.
The first comment I got from anybody after I joined was my 21-year old daughter Alexis, who said, “Wow dad, you’re on Facebook, that’s weird.”

I Swear...
“All About Steve”: Wryly comical morality play
C’mon, you movie reviewers out there in LaLa Land! You know who you are. Yeah, you who wrote that “All About Steve” is the worst movie of the year and of the career of Sandra Bullock!
It ain’t so! Not even close—unless you take the film literally. Which, I submit, you cannot do. Let me go further than that: It simply can’t be done. And if you did it, you botched your review.

Weekly Indulgence
Last Monday evening, I was feeling very under the weather. I got home from work, changed into pajamas, plopped down on the couch and felt sorry for myself for a good hour. When my stomach began growling, my attention turned from my third consecutive episode of “Family Guy” to “what’s for dinner, lazy?”

Children’s Advocacy Center to bring Vince Gill to Tivoli Theater

The Children’s Advocacy Center of Hamilton County will present its eighth annual “A Song for the Children” benefit concert on Sept. 28, 2009, at the Tivoli Theater. This year’s entertainment will feature Grammy Award-winning country vocalist, Vince Gill.

Townsend Atelier to host ‘Patina and Metal Finishes’ workshop

Townsend Atelier is a local, family-owned business that makes silicone, mold making and casting materials for artists, sculptors, jewelers and craftspeople of all sorts. With 35 years of combined experience, the company provides unique product and professional expertise to customers around the world.

Exclusive buyers agent brings love of life to real estate

There are few places in the world to which Dixie Billingsley has not traveled. And during her many journeys, she’s gathered enough memories to fill a dozen ordinary lives.
Most of her recollections are contained within the exquisitely framed works of art that line the walls of her Canyon View apartment at Alexian Village. If you try to identify a uniform style that tells you what she’s all about, though, you’ll be unsuccessful.

KidzArt teaches children life lessons through creativity

After 20 years as a teacher in traditional classrooms, Lynda Pritchett had grown quite fond of the impact she could make on the lives of her students. She strongly believed that children, when exposed to specific methods of teaching, could develop strong senses of confidence and self esteem, and was determined to instill those qualities in her students.

Kay's Cooking Corner
I was told there were a few people out there who really did like my article and my recipe last week! Of course, I’m not getting a big head or anything like that since I do understand that those people just happened to be my husband, my mom, my sister, my daughter…you get the picture.

The Critic's Corner
Henry has a serious problem with public nudity. But he can’t help appearing in front of complete strangers without any clothes on. It’s a part of who he is.
See, Henry has a rare genetic anomaly that causes him to travel through time. And when he does, he drops everything, including his pants.