The 2022 Chattooga County Fair opens today at 5 PM at the fairgrounds located just off Highway 100 at the Chattooga County Agricultural Building and Summerville Middle School.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced the award of $70.8 million in grant funding to 166 Indian and Native American entities to help provide employment and training services to low-income and unemployed Native American adults and youth – including American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian adults and youth – and create pathways to middle-class careers. Two of those groups are based in Alabama.
Summerville Police responded to a call at Truist Bank on Highway 48 last week after a customer exhibited irate behavior towards a bank teller.
Chattooga County’s hometown Olympian Brody Malone successfully defended his all-around title at the U.S. championships over the past weekend in Tampa, Florida.
Over the weekend, Summerville Police officers responded to a Ramey Street address after a “hang-up” 911 call.
Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) has received a $25,000 grant to provide students who are also parents with the resources to complete their college education and enter the workforce.
Georgia Baptist affiliated Shorter University begins celebrating its 150th anniversary year this Fall, having completed several major capital improvements just in time for students’ arrival back on campus.
A Spruce Street, Trion man called the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office last week concerning a theft. When a responding deputy spoke with the complainant on Friday, he told the deputy that there was a tan/green bag missing from his residence. The complainant said that the bag contained multiple gaming systems along with games and chords for the devices. The complainant said that everything was there the night before while he was playing games in his bedroom. Nothing else was missing from the home and there was no sign of forced entrance into the home. The case was turned over to an investigator.
















