Welcome to 2019, Chattanooga

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Happy 2019, Chattanooga. DYK we’ve sent 336 daily newsletters in 2018? (Photo: Pexels)

Welcome to 2019, Chattanooga.

We hope you spent last night counting down watching the ball drop, singing along to your favorite band, or with a glass clink at midnight. (If you were slumbering through midnight, we don’t blame you).

The last 365 days in 2018 we’ve tackled a lot together — from midterm elections and new developments to city history and plenty of food, drink + dining coverage.

We’ve sent 336 daily newsletters in 2018, all of which were inspired by you, our readers.

In 2019, we’re committed to bringing you the best of our city. We will continue to inspire, inform + engage on Instagram, Facebook + Twitter.

We will continue to answer all your questions when you email us. We will continue to help be a guide for living in Chattanooga with our daily newsletter + website.

But most of all, we can’t wait to keep joining the conversation + answering what you want to know about your city. (Keep that question in your mind — We’re going to officially ask you what you want to see from us later this month).

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