Northwest Georgia Set For Warmer Weather, Chance Of Rain Later This Week

Residents of Northwest Georgia can expect a pleasant start to the week, with temperatures climbing from the upper 20s and low 30s this morning into the lower to middle 60s today. Tuesday promises even warmer weather, with highs reaching the mid-60s to mid-70s. Morning lows on Tuesday will remain relatively mild, hovering in the upper 30s to low 40s. The National Weather Service is forecasting a northwesterly flow pattern developing from Tuesday night through Sunday as a low-pressure system over the northern Gulf moves eastward. A brief period of high pressure will settle over the northeast parts of the state on Wednesday, bringing maximum temperatures in the low 70s and low dew points around 40. However, the pleasant weather won’t last throughout the week. A new weather system is expected to move in with a cold front on Thursday, bringing with it mainly rain and a few potential thunderstorms. Forecasters currently predict a 50-60% chance of rain, which could increase to 70-80% as the system approaches. Following the passage of the cold front, high pressure will return, ushering in temperatures approximately 5 degrees above normal into early next week. This means residents can anticipate highs in the upper 60s to low 70s and lows in the 40s.

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AdventHealth Redmond Breaks Ground On State-of-the-Art Heart & Vascular Institute

AdventHealth Redmond officially broke ground this weekend on its new AdventHealth Redmond Heart and Vascular Institute, a 40,000 square-foot medical office building slated to open in Spring 2026.

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CHS Winners At SkillsUSA Georgia Competition This Past Weekend

The Georgia World Congress Center was buzzing with talent and ambition this past weekend as SkillsUSA Georgia hosted its annual State Leadership and Skills Conference (SLSC) from February 20-22.  CTAE students from Chattooga High School participated in the event, a premier showcase for Georgia’s brightest career and technical education (CTE) students, that saw participants compete in over 150 skilled, occupational, and leadership competitions. Chattooga High School made a strong showing at the conference, with several teams earning top honors. Notable achievements include:

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Trion Council Meeting This Thursday

The Town of Trion will have a regular Workshop / Council Meeting in the Town Hall Conference Room, Thursday, February 27, 2025. The Workshop will begin at 6 PM, and the Regular Meeting will follow shortly after. Trion Mayor Lanny Thomas says anyone needing information before the meeting may contact him, or call the Trion Town Hall Office. The public is invited to attend.

Tractor Trailer Takes Out Fire Hydrant In Summerville

On Tuesday of last week, a tractor trailer traveling on East Washington Street attempted to make a turn onto Highland Avenue and took out a fire hydrant.  Summerville Police responded to the scene and said that there was no major damage to the truck, but the damage to the fire hydrant caused water issues for area residents until the hydrant could be repaired by the Summerville Water Department.  The driver of the truck was listed as 59-year-old Darril Stone of Roberta, Georgia.  According to police, the 2015 Freightliner that caused the accident is owned by the State of Georgia.

Two Chattooga County Schools Flagged as Lowest-Performing- Students May Qualify for Private School Vouchers

The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement (GOSA) has released its updated list of lowest-performing public schools in Georgia, and two schools within the Chattooga County School System have been identified: LeRoy Massey Elementary School and Summerville Middle School. This designation means that students zoned for these schools may be eligible to receive a $6,500 voucher to attend a private school, as part of the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act approved by lawmakers last year. The Georgia Promise Scholarship Act aims to provide educational options for students in persistently underperforming schools. Parents of students zoned for LeRoy Massey Elementary School and Summerville Middle School are encouraged to explore the potential benefits of utilizing the voucher to enroll their children in a private school setting. Further information regarding eligibility requirements and the application process for the Georgia Promise Scholarship Act can be found on the GOSA website. The Chattooga County School System is also expected to release details and resources for parents in the coming days.

Georgia Senate Passes Tort Reform Bill

A bill proposing major changes to Georgia’s legal system passed the Georgia Senate last week with a 33-21 vote after a compromise was added about how juries calculate medical damages.

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GNTC President’s & Dean’s List For Fall 2024 Semester Announced

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) is pleased to announce the students who have earned a place on the President’s and Dean’s Lists for the Fall 2024 semester.

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