This past weekend, the Chattooga Dairy Show Team hosted a successful dairy show at the Chattooga County Ag Building, highlighting the efforts of its members. The event featured excellent performances, celebrating several impressive wins. Notable achievements included Kasen Elsberry and Lane Bridges both winning first place in their showmanship classes. Kasen was named reserve grand showman, while Lane earned the grand showman title. Lane’s heifer also won the grand champion award, showcasing the team’s quality livestock. The team looks forward to the upcoming UGA Dairy Show this weekend on February 7–8, 2025, in Athens, Georgia at the UGA Livestock Arena. This event is open to youth in the National FFA Organization and Georgia 4-H. Congratulations to the Chattooga Dairy Show Team and good luck in Athens this weekend.
The Chattooga Indians showcased their basketball prowess with a decisive 75-63 victory over the Gordon Central Warriors this past weekend. This win marks another highlight in the Indians’ impressive season, where they have dominated the court, winning 12 of their last 13 games. With this latest success, Chattooga has bolstered its record to an impressive 19-4, setting the stage for continued success as they prepare to host the Dade County Wolverines. The Indians will be hosting the Wolverines on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p.m. at home, looking to maintain their winning momentum against Dade County. Meanwhile, in other local basketball news, the Trion Varsity Boys Basketball team also had a successful weekend. Last Friday, they cruised to a comfortable 60-46 win over Greenville, followed by another strong performance on Saturday, where they defeated Manchester High School with a score of 75-61. The Bulldogs are now on the road, facing off against Atlanta Classical Academy at 7:30 PM this evening, looking to keep their winning streak alive.
In a heartfelt tribute to a pillar of the community, a surprise gathering to honor the remarkable legacy of longtime educator and local legend, Mrs. Clemmie Black, as part of the kickoff for Black History Month was held at the Chattooga County Civic Center on Saturday.
The Town of Trion Maintenance Department has announced an opening for a full-time Maintenance Worker position. This role is a part of the town’s service team, with a salary commensurate with experience. The primary responsibilities of the Maintenance Worker will include operating the garbage truck as part of the solid waste management team. Additional duties may be assigned as time permits, requiring flexibility and a strong work ethic. Candidates should be prepared for demanding physical tasks, as the job involves heavy manual labor for extended periods. The ability to work outdoors in various weather conditions is essential, along with proficiency in operating miscellaneous equipment. Candidates must possess the capability to understand and follow detailed instructions to ensure safety and efficiency in all tasks. Interested applicants can obtain an application at Town Hall. Please note that applications will be accepted until Friday, April 1, 2025. For further information, please contact Brandon Croy, Maintenance Superintendent, at the Town of Trion.
Mrs. Frances Ivanell Love, age 86 of Summerville, Georgia passed away Friday, January 31, 2025 at her residence.
Mrs. Love was born in Trion, Georgia on February 19, 1938, daughter of the late Alfred Benjamin Chandler and Della May Lancaster Chandler. She was retired from the spinning room at Mt. Vernon Mills and was of the Baptist Faith. She enjoyed collecting salt and pepper shakers and was an avid Elvis Pressley memorabilia collector. In addition to her parents, Mrs. Love was preceded in death by her husband, Walter Lee Love; and three sisters, Thelma Johnson, Ann Meadows and Clara Ware.
Mrs. Love is survived by a daughter, Janet Waldrop; sons and daughter-in-law, David Meadows and Phil and Kathy Meadows; step-sons and daughter-in-law, Rodney and Joy Love and Carlton Love; several grandchildren; numerous great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Love will be held Monday, February 3, 2025 at 1:00 P.M. in the Chapel of the Coffman Funeral Home with Rev. Ricky Phillips and Rev. Kevin Norton officiating. Interment will follow in the West Hill Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be David Meadows, Phil Meadows, Jeff Meadows, Dustin Hines, Alex Hines and Jeremy Hines. Honorary Pallbearers will be Nancy Majors and Margie Love.
The family will receive friends at the Coffman Funeral Home from 12:00 Noon until the funeral hour.
Coffman Funeral Home, Petitt Chapel is honored to be serving the family of Mrs. Frances Ivanell Love.
Please visit www.coffmanfh.net to sign our online guestbook and post condolences.
A residential structure fire on Turner Street has resulted in a fatality, prompting a multi-agency investigation into the tragic incident. At approximately 10:55 AM on Sunday, the Chattooga County Coroner’s Office received a report regarding the fire, which raised concerns of a possible casualty. Coroner Jeremy McElhaney arrived at the scene shortly thereafter and confirmed that one individual had lost their life due to the blaze. The identity of the deceased is being withheld as officials await positive identification and ensure that the family is notified in a respectful and timely manner. The Summerville, Trion and Hays Correctional Fire Departments responded to the fire. Smoke from the fire could be seen from more than a mile away, according to reports. As part of the standard procedure following such incidents, the deceased will be transported to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) Medical Examiner’s office for an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Authorities from the Chattooga County Coroner’s Office, Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, the Georgia State Fire Marshal’s Office, and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation are collaborating to investigate the circumstances surrounding the fire. As of now, details regarding the cause of the fire have not been disclosed, and further information is expected as the investigation unfolds.
Dry and warmer-than-average conditions will continue. A low-level cloud cover has formed over Upstate South Carolina and much of North Carolina, extending southwest into northeast Georgia. Patchy fog is possible this morning in low-lying areas and next to water. Some patchy freezing fog may occur in Northwest Georgia, where temperatures have dropped into the low to mid-30s but things will warm up today, with highs expected between the mid 60s. A high-pressure system causing this wedge is located in the Northeast but will move eastward into the Atlantic by evening. A clear to mostly clear night is expected, with lows in the upper 30s to upper 40s, and patchy fog may return overnight. For the long term, above-average temperatures are expected in Georgia through next weekend, with increased rain chances and isolated thunderstorms forecasted for mid to late week. The upper flow will shift to a northwesterly direction, leading to scattered showers and possibly some strong storms by Thursday, with rainfall totals between 0. 5 and 0. 75 inches expected.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Sunday, February 2, 2025:















