A Summerville man is facing charges in connection with a series of car part thefts in the Armuchee area dating back to February 2022. Jacob Eric Reynolds, 27, was arrested and charged with multiple counts of theft related to the alleged removal of catalytic converters from vehicles. According to arrest warrants, Reynolds is accused of stealing two catalytic converters, valued at approximately $2,000, from a vehicle located on Selman Road. He is also accused of taking catalytic converters from vehicles on Martha Berry Highway, with those converters valued at $700 and $500 respectively. Reynolds faces charges that include felony and misdemeanor counts of theft by taking parts from a motor vehicle. The investigation is ongoing, and further charges may be pending. He is currently being held at the Floyd County Jail.
Aspiring young ladies of Trion City Schools have an extended opportunity to register for the Ms. Trion Pageant, with the new deadline set for March 7, 2025. This fundraising event supports The Pride of Trion Band program to help maintain high performance standards. The pageant welcomes all female students from Trion City Schools, featuring categories from Wee Miss Trion (Pre-K – Kindergarten) to Miss Trion (10th-12th Grade).
AgGeorgia Farm Credit is investing in the future of local agriculture by offering a $10,000 grant in 2025 to help farmers markets across its 79-county territory promote their vital community hubs. The grant aims to empower markets to reach a wider audience and support the hard-working farmers who contribute to the region’s rich agricultural landscape. To be eligible for the grant, farmers markets must operate within AgGeorgia Farm Credit’s designated 79-county area, maintain operations for at least eight days during a two-month period, and host a minimum of five vendors. Crucially, at least 50% of those vendors must be selling agricultural products. “Farmers markets are a cornerstone of our local economies and provide crucial access to fresh, healthy food for communities across Georgia,” said a representative from AgGeorgia Farm Credit. “We are proud to support these markets and the farmers who make them thrive.” Interested markets are encouraged to apply online by March 15, 2025. The application requires a detailed plan outlining how the grant funds will be utilized to promote the market and how the AgGeorgia logo and/or AgGeorgia Farm Credit name will be incorporated into their promotional efforts. Last year’s grant recipient was the LaFayette Farmers Market in Walker County, showcasing the positive impact this funding can have on local communities. AgGeorgia Farm Credit hopes that this year’s grant will continue to bolster the success and sustainability of farmers markets across its service area.
Mrs. Kathy Diane Blackmon, age 66 of Trion, Georgia passed away Wednesday, February 26, 2025 at a Rome hospital.
Mrs. Blackmon was born in Copper Hill, Tennessee on August 4, 1958, daughter of the late Clarence Coleman and Agnes Maxine Tankersley Carter. She was a member of the Old Way Baptist Church and was retired from the Oakview Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She enjoyed crafting, painting and making ceramics. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Blackmon was preceded in death by her husband, Gary Blackmon; grandson, Logan Watson; sister, Linda White; and brothers, David Coleman and Wayne Coleman.
Mrs. Blackmon is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Amanda and Robert Watson; sons, Terry Lynn, Jr. and Brian Lynn; brothers and sister-in-law, Allen “Bruce” and Jessica Coleman and Roger Coleman; grandchildren, AJ and Taylor Greene, Shaunda and Matthew Greene, Gabriel and Maggie Watson, Brianna and James Mullican, Corey Wilson, Railee Lynn, Keeley Lynn and Brady Lynn; great grandchildren, Logan, Samuel, Knolan, Emmalynn, Anakin, Roman, Kayden and Daxton; an Uncle, Walter Tankersley; and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Blackmon will be held Monday, March 3, 2025 at 6:00 P.M. in the Chapel of the Coffman Funeral Home with Rev. Joseph Thompson officiating. Interment will be at 12:00 Noon, Tuesday at the Mobile Baptist Church Cemetery in McCaysville, GA.
Mrs. Blackmon’s family will receive friends Monday afternoon from 4:00 P.M. until the funeral hour.
Coffman Funeral Home, Petitt Chapel is honored to be serving the family of Mrs. Kathy Diane Blackmon. Please visit www.coffmafh.net to sign our online guestbook and post condolences.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Thursday, February 27, 2025:
Northwest Georgia will be experiencing increased cloud cover today as a frontal boundary approaches from the north. According to current satellite loops, the leading edge of the front is expected to move into Northwest Georgia around daybreak, bringing with it the possibility of scattered, light showers – but they will not be widespread. While the front is not expected to produce significant rainfall or thunderstorms due to a lack of moisture and instability, residents should anticipate gusty winds throughout the day.
The Chattooga Chamber of Commerce is preparing for a busy March, labeled “March 2025 Madness,” filled with events for members to connect, grow, and learn.
A Chattooga County family is picking up the pieces after a devastating house fire ripped through their home on Mountain View Road this past weekend. Tracy and Teresa Barksdale, along with their two children, are now displaced after the blaze erupted around 4:30 AM on Sunday morning. Multiple fire departments, including Trion, Summerville, and Hays Correctional, responded to the scene, along with Atrium Health Floyd EMS and the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office. Upon arrival, first responders encountered heavy fire and smoke pouring from the front of the residence. Firefighters acted swiftly, launching a fire attack team and successfully bringing the blaze under control. The Barksdale family suffered a total loss of their home and belongings. In the wake of this tragedy, the Chattooga County community is stepping up to support the Barksdale family. A donation account has been established at United Community Bank to assist the family in rebuilding their lives. Anyone wishing to contribute to their recovery is encouraged to donate at United Community Bank in Summerville or Trion.















