The Community Resource Center of Chattooga County will be hosting a fundraising 5K race coming up in March.
A federal panel has affirmed that Walmart Inc. violated federal workplace safety standards at its warehouse in Johnstown, New York, when it failed to prevent stored merchandise from falling onto – and seriously injuring – an employee in 2017.
Atrium Health Floyd and the Chattooga Chamber of Commerce will be hosting the 2023 Business of the Year awards coming up on Saturday, March 25th at Sarah Jane Farms on Highway 337.
The Chattooga County Historical Society will be holding a meeting coming up this Sunday, February 26th at 2 PM. The guest speaker will be Beverly Foster, president of Walker County Historical and Alumni Association Inc. Foster will be presenting a program on the importance of Chattooga County in the unveiling of Northwest Georgia’s African American History in the 21st century. Everyone is welcome to attend the meetings of the Chattooga County Historical Society. The meeting will be held at the Historic Summerville Depot.
A Lyerly man was convicted for the molestation of his minor stepdaughter by a Chattooga County jury following a two day trial before Judge Brian House ending on February 21, 2023. Clifford Eugene Hubbard, 51, was convicted of 8 counts including multiple counts of aggravated child molestation, aggravated sexual battery, and incest stemming from nearly a decade of sexual abuse.
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Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Friday, February 24, 2023:
Earlier this month, on February 4th, Chattooga County Sheriff’s Corporal Nicole Flood was headed to work early in the morning and heard reports of a man trying to carjack vehicles that were stopped in traffic. A man, later identified as twenty-seven-year-old Darell Thomas of Detroit, Michigan attempted to carjack several different vehicles along Highway 27. Thomas was observed trying to carjack vehicles near the Circle K on Commerce Street, the Family Dollar Store in Summerville and another near Little Caesar’s Pizza. Flood found Thomas running northbound on Highway 27 and gave him verbal commands to stop and show his hands. At one point, Thomas lunged towards Flood’s sheriff’s truck, but he was quickly detained and arrested. Thomas was charged with two counts of entering an automobile, motor vehicle carjacking and assault and was booked into the Chattooga County Jail.
As part of its year-long commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the passage of the Family and Medical Leave Act, the U.S. Department of Labor hosted an online roundtable discussion and launched a new web page to inform workers about federal regulations for job-protected leave to care for a family member.
















