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Homecoming at South Summerville Baptist Church Sunday August 4th. Services will begin at 10:30 a.m. Former pastor Rev, David Craven will bring the message with
Jordan Shores doing the special music. Fellowship meal to follow.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Department for Monday July 29, 2019:
A twenty-two-year-old Summerville man has been indicted for the traffic death of Brent Thomas Johnson, 24, of Chattanooga, according to information from Hamilton County, Tennessee Grand Jury.
As 56 million children across the country begin heading back to school, AAA urges motorists to slow down and stay alert in neighborhoods and school zones, and to be especially vigilant for pedestrians during before- and after-school hours. Children are particularly vulnerable during the afternoon hours following their school day. Over the last decade, nearly one-third of child pedestrian fatalities occurred between 3 and 6 p.m.
A thirty-eight-year-old LaFayette man is going to drug rehab after being ordered to do so by a Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge.
Doctors prescribe antibiotics to treat bacterial and fungal infections, but some people in the United States are using antibiotics without a doctor’s prescription. That’s a public health problem that can increase drug resistance and make it harder to treat infections, according to a study published this past week in the medical journal Annals of Internal Medicine.
The World’s Longest Yard Sale is coming up next month. The 2019 version of the annual event will kick-off Thursday (August 1st) and runs through Sunday (August 4th) – stretching more than 690 miles from Gadsden, Alabama to Addison, Michigan. The World’s Longest Yard Sale, also known as the 127 Corridor Sale – begins at Noccalula Falls Park in Gadsden atop Lookout Mountain, and then runs through the Dogtown community, Five Points, Ft Payne into Mentone and then on into Georgia. The official website for the event is www.127yardsale.com
Summerville resident Maurice Brown told police last week that two dogs that belong to a neighbor killed his cat. Mr. Brown said that the two dogs crossed Ramey Street and appeared to be tossing his cat around in the air. Brown told the officer that it wasn’t the first time the dogs had escaped their enclosure. Another neighbor said that the dogs taunt her dog through the fence. Mr. Brown told the police that his cat was in the neighbor’s yard when it was killed. Police said that it did not appear that there was anything that they could cite the owners of the dog for, but they did notify animal control.














