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From the Tennova Healthcare Cleveland News Desk, here is your news for Monday, August 14th, on Mix 104-1 and Talk 101-3 The Buzz. From the Cleveland

From the Tennova Healthcare Cleveland News Desk, here is your news for Monday, August 14th, on Mix 104-1 and Talk 101-3 The Buzz.

From the Cleveland Daily Banner…

Cleveland State Community College will be hosting its third annual celebrity roast on Thursday, Sept. 14, at 6:30 p.m. at Cleveland Country Club.

The featured guest to be roasted is Steve Hartline, owner of Hartline LLC, which includes radio stations Mix 104.1 and Talk 101.3 The Buzz, where he has been the morning host since 2003.

“Throughout the year, I have fun talking with people in the community about who would be the next best honoree,” stated Dr. Bill Seymour, CSCC president. “Many people said roasting Steve Hartline would be a great way to get back at him for always giving everyone else a hard time.”

With Hartline in the hot seat this year, Seymour will emcee the show himself.

Hartline began his radio career working for the stations at the age of 15, broadcasting high school baseball. He also broadcast Cleveland State basketball on the radio as a junior in high school. He graduated from Cleveland High School in 1996 (where he’s a member of the Hall of Fame) and Lee University in 2000 (where he was voted 2015 School of Communications Alumnus of the Year).

He is married to Jennifer, and they have two children, Reagan, 8, and Holden, 5.

For more information and to purchase tickets for the third annual roast, visit the website at mycs.cc/roast or call 423-614-8750.

Dinner will be served, and there will be a cash bar available. Ticket prices are $75 per person and $800 for a table with sponsorship recognition. However, all laughs are free.

The event is presented by the CSCC Foundation, and all proceeds will go to support the Cleveland State Annual Fund. Checks should be made payable to the Cleveland State Foundation with “Roast” on the memo line.

Also from the Banner…

A citywide birthday party is being planned.

A committee has been formed for preliminary discussion and planning for the City of Cleveland’s 175th Anniversary Celebration.

Mayor Tom Rowland heads the committee. No specific dates or times have yet been determined, but the celebration is probably going to be in late October.

From WRCB Channel 3…

Chattanooga Police Officers have arrested a suspect following a chase on I-75.

Officers with the Chattanooga PD were involved in a pursuit with a U-Haul which was being driven by a possibly intoxicated individual.

The driver of the U-Haul struck a parked vehicle in the Signal Mountain Walmart and then attempted to run over an officer who was checking on his well-being.

The CPD pursued the vehicle at slow speeds on the interstate.

The pursuit ended on I-75 between Volkswagen Drive and Lee Hwy.

The driver was arrested and charges of Aggravated Assault, DUI and Felony Evasion from Police are being considered.

CPD does not have a suspect’s name at this time.

This has been your local and state news. You can get news anytime by visiting our website, mymix1041.com, powered by Pioneer Credit. From the Tennova Healthcare Cleveland News Desk, this is Jeremy Gault reporting.