There will be a beekeepers meeting this evening at Sweet Ps.
Angus Beef is back at Berry College. The student run enterprise will host the sale this Saturday, February 13th.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene issued a press release this week touting bills she has co-sponsored.
Rep. Eddie Lumsden has sent out his week 4 update from the Georgia Capital. This week has seen a good number of House bills sent to the Rules Committee where they can be called for a vote on the House floor. Gov. Kemp unveiled his “teacher pipeline” plan to ease the burden of the shortage of teachers. The recently announced reform adoption and foster care program in Georgia looks to increase training and resources for caseworkers as well as lowering the adoptive age for families from 25 to 21, among other things. House Bill 304, or the “Georgia Made Medical Manufacturing Act.”, seeks to incentivize the production of medicine and medical devices within our state to limit our dependency on other states or foreign countries for critical supplies that aid in the fight against COVID-19.You can read Rep. Lumsden full update below
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On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 Chief Investigator Jason Burrage with the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office made an arrest in connection to the recent bomb threat investigation at the Trion Wal-Mart.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Wednesday February 10, 2021:
The City of Summerville has set the date and time for an Appeals Board hearing on a fired employee for Thursday of this week.
Chattooga County Probate Judge Gary Woods says that due to a technical problem, his office will not be able to issue gun carry permits or renew gun carry permits until next Monday, February 15th. If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact the Chattooga County Probate Court at 706-857-0709.















