Dad Locks Daughter Out Of The House For Kicking A Hole In The Wall

The Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call over the past weekend on Goodwin Drive in Summerville about a woman yelling in the street. When officers arrived, they found thirty-six-year-old Brittany Michelle Schrader who was “agitated”, according to the sheriff’s office report.  Officers went inside Schrader’s father’s house and spoke with Schrader’s dad.  He told officers that Schrader had “pushed him into the kitchen counter and kicked a hole in the dining room wall”.  Schrader’s father told the deputy that he “grabbed her and put her outside and locked the door”.  Schrader was placed under arrest and charged with criminal trespass and simple battery under the Family Violence Act and was booked into the Chattooga County Jail..

Mobile Home Tax Deadline Extended

Normally, mobile home taxes are due in Georgia on April 1st, but because of a delay in printing the bills, the tax deadline for mobile home taxes in Chattooga County is being extended to April 10, 2023, according to Chattooga County Tax Commissioner Joy Hampton.

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Senator Moore Holding Border Security Meeting Tomorrow

State Senator Colton Moore (R-Trenton), who represents Chattooga, Dade, Walker and Catoosa Counties in Northwest Georgia, will be holding a state senate committee meeting tomorrow (Friday, November 10, 2023) at the capitol in Atlanta on border security.

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Checkpoint Stop Leads To Drug Arrest

The Georgia State Patrol and the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office were conducting a safety checkpoint on Tuesday afternoon at the intersection of Oak Hill and Smallen Road in Lyerly and stopped a vehicle being driven by thirty-eight-year-old Robert Brandon Clonts.  A state trooper noticed the smell of marijuana coming from the vehicle and asked for assistance from a Chattooga County Deputy.  Clonts admitted to the officers that he had marijuana inside the vehicle.  The deputy and state trooper also found Adderall in the vehicle’s console.  Clonts was arrested and taken to the Chattooga County Jail on charges of marijuana possession and possession of a Schedule II drug.

Georgia Ag Experience STEM Challenge

Georgia elementary classes in third through fifth grades are being challenged to put their science, technology, engineering and math skills to work to explore the real-world issues involved with water conservation in local communities.

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Four Arrested For Vehicle Break-ins / Firearms Thefts

Four people, including two juveniles, were arrested for entering 14 unlocked vehicles in West Rome, Armuchee, and Coosa and stealing items, including several firearms, from inside the cars. The property taken in these thefts included six stolen pistols, $900 in cash as well as illegal drugs.

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GDOL Announces Virtual Agent

As part of the ongoing efforts to modernize and improve efficiency, the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced strategic improvements to its cloud-based virtual agent – an artificial intelligence (A.I.) solution that improves responsiveness and reduces customer wait times. System upgrades include enhancements to GDOL’s phone system and website chatbot, George A.I.

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Rome Braves Unveil 20th Anniversary Logo

The Rome Braves have unveiled their 20th-anniversary logo in celebration of the 20th season of professional baseball in the City of Seven Hills.

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Girlfriend Squabble Lands Woman In Jail

A woman called the law on her girlfriend, and wound up going to jail herself.  According to a report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, forty-five-year-old Virginia Ann Curry, who lives on the Lyerly Highway, called for the sheriff’s department on Sunday claiming her girlfriend had assaulted her. 

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Two With Active Warrants Taken In After Traffic Stop In Mountain View

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Two people were taken into custody after a traffic stop due to active warrants.  According to a report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, a deputy saw Joseph Stowe getting into a vehicle at the Mountain View Store and knew that Stowe had an active warrant.  The deputy followed the vehicle and initiated a traffic stop.  The driver was identified as Tonie Vicktoria Cochran and told the deputy that her license was suspended.  After a check, the deputy informed the driver that not only was her license suspended, she also had an active warrant.  The deputy allowed the driver to call for someone to come pick up some juvenile’s in the vehicle and arrested both Stowe and Cochran on the outstanding warrants and took them to the Chattooga County Jail.