Summerville Man Arrested For Shooting At Armuchee Park

A Summerville man turned himself in to Floyd County Police on Wednesday morning after being accused of recklessly firing a gun at a park in the Armuchee area.

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Chattooga County Schools Adopt #ChattoogaStrong Theme

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chattooga County Schools Superintendent Mr. Jared Hosmer held a county wide breakfast for all faculty and staff members on Wednesday at CHS.

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Awana Kick-Off At Subligna Baptist Church

Awana Kick-off at Subligna Baptist Church on Wednesday, August 14th from
6:00 PM to 8:00 PM.  Awana is for ages 3 years old through 5th graders!  Come enjoy the food, games & fun!

Miss Tracy Marie Tucker, Obit (M)

Miss Tracy Marie Tucker, age 40, of Summerville, GA, died Sunday, July 28, 2019, at her residence.

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Bank Teller Arrested For Stealing Thousands

A teller at a local bank was arrested earlier this week after a customer notified the bank that their account was missing funds. 

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Arrest Report Wednesday July 31, 2019

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Department for Wednesday July 31, 2019:

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“Ten-Fifteen Beers A Day” Normal For Man Arrested For DUI

By his own admission, a man arrested for DUI last week told cops that he drinks ten to fifteen beers a day.

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Highway 27 Yard Sale Friday & Saturday At Dowdy Park

The Highway 27 Yard Sale is set to bring many travelers and miles of the best deals and bargains to Summerville.

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Make Sure Kids Get Their Hearing, Vision Tested

Elizabeth Smith, Pediatrician

It’s difficult for children to succeed in school if they can’t hear the teacher’s instructions or see what is posted on the bulletin board. That’s why it’s important for parents to make sure their young students get a vision and hearing test as early as possible during the new school year.

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Opioid Prescriptions High In Chattooga & Floyd Counties

Newly-released federal data shows pharmaceutical companies delivered about 2.3 billion oxycodone and hydrocodone pills to Georgia pharmacies from 2007-2012.  The number of pain killing medications prescribed in Northwest Georgia has continued to rise over the past five years, according to the Center For Disease Control in Atlanta.

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