What do you want us to cover, Chattanooga?

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We re-launched as NOOGAtoday in September and have been reporting on topics we had always wondered about, including a guide to tipping etiquette in #CHA, 16 new businesses we think you should know about and some really weird old photos of Chattanooga (our most-read story of late).

As we enter our third month as NOOGAtoday, we want to plan our content around what ideas you have, and questions you want to be answered. Our goal is to help you be more engaged + informed.

So tell us

  • What can we help find out for you?
  • What do you want us to cover this year?
  • Want to know how something works?
  • What can we help you understand?
  • What about upcoming developments or construction you’ve seen around town?
  • What don’t you know that you’d like us to investigate and report back?

In the future, we hope to foster more conversation to find out what you guys want to know. We want to hang out in places just to observe + listen (not with our noses in our phones doing Insta stories).

Let us help bring your curiosities to light + find some answers. We reply to every email – and we truly care about what you have to say.

Put us to work.

Our goal is to put out the best possible newsletter each morning with the information you want about our beautiful city. But in order to do that, we have to know what you want.

So, don’t be shy. Reach out to us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook or emailing us at hello@noogatoday.com.

Sean + the NOOGAtoday team

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