Ducky Derby Postponed Due To Weather Concerns

Citing concerns for participant safety due to a potentially severe weather forecast, the Summerville Main Street program has announced the postponement of the highly anticipated Ducky Derby, originally scheduled for this Saturday. Summerville Main Street Manager Susan Locklear made the announcement Thursday afternoon, emphasizing that the decision was made with “abundant caution” after reviewing projected forecasts indicating a risk of heavy rainfall and thunderstorms. As the Ducky Derby is a water-based event held in the local creek, organizers prioritized the safety of participants. “We want to keep our participants’ safety a first priority,” Locklear stated. The Ducky Derby has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 7th, and will now be incorporated into the already planned Double Steam Engine Train arrival and Cowboy Western Heritage Festival. Organizers anticipate a lively and well-attended event on the new date. “We look forward to a great event on June 7th,” Locklear added. The Summerville Main Street program thanks the community for their understanding and looks forward to seeing everyone on June 7th.

Local Youth To Host St. Jude Benefit Concert This Sunday

Talented young musicians from across Chattooga County are joining forces to host a benefit concert for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital this Sunday, May 18th, at the Trion First Baptist Church. The event, the first of its kind, kicks off at 6:00 PM. All proceeds from the concert will be directly donated to St. Jude, supporting their critical research and treatment efforts in the fight against childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases. The impressive lineup features a diverse range of performers, all dedicated to making a difference. Attendees can look forward to performances from Hannah Price, Maddie Price, Brady Groce, Brianne Gill, Parker Thomas, Will Groce, and Baylee Blair. For those unable to attend in person, WZQZ will be broadcasting the event live on our Facebook page, allowing everyone to participate and support this important cause. Don’t miss this opportunity to enjoy a night of incredible music while contributing to a worthy charity. Be sure to share this article to help spread the word and ensure a successful event for St. Jude!

Georgia Ag Commissioner Announces 2025 Photo Contest Winners

Overall Winner
“Teach Them Young” by Brandon Walker

This week, Georgia Agriculture Commissioner Tyler J Harper announced the 2025 Ag Week Photo Contest winners, celebrating the beauty of Georgia’s #1 industry – agriculture. This year, over 200 photos were submitted, each capturing the diverse landscapes, hardworking producers, and the beauty of Georgia agriculture.

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American Red Cross Urges Swimming Safety As Summer Approaches

As summer nears, the American Red Cross is encouraging families to prioritize water safety by becoming “water smart. ” Many families will visit pools, lakes, and parks, so the Red Cross stresses the need for formal swim lessons and water safety education, particularly for children. Studies indicate that swim lessons can lower the drowning risk by 88% for kids aged 1 to 4.

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Georgia’s Unemployment Rate Remains Steady For April 2025

Northwest Georgia’s unemployment rate unchanged at 5.6 percent, Rome Down

The Georgia Department of Labor announced on Thursday that the unemployment rate for April 2025 was 3. 6%, the same as in March, and lower than the national rate. Commissioner Bárbara Rivera Holmes noted that for 11 months, Georgia’s rate has remained at 3. 6%, showing strong collaboration between the state, businesses, and communities. Over the month, jobs increased by 3,700 to 4,983,200, with significant gains in accommodation, food services, and transportation. Job losses occurred in sectors like information and construction. Over the past year, health care and local government saw the most job growth, while declines were noted in administrative services and retail. The labor force decreased, with unemployment rising annually, and initial claims for unemployment benefits went up.

Looking For Someone To Mow Yard – For Sale – Milk Case & Lid, Harshell Compount Bow Case

Looking for somebody to cut a small yard and weedeat in the Lyerly area.

FOR SALE – antique milk can and lid – $40

Hard shell compound bow case – $10

256-438-4989

CANCELLED – Pentecostal Power Ministries “Fish Fry in the Park” June 7

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Pentecostal Power Ministries Fish Fry & Gospel Singing in the Park for June 7th @ Dowdy Park in Summerville has been cancelled.  The event will be rescheduled at a later date and place.

Kenneth Lee “Kenny” King, Jr, Obit (M)

Mr. Kenneth Lee “Kenny” King, Jr. age 52 of Summerville, GA passed away unexpectedly Wednesday, May 14, 2025 at a local hospital.

Mr. King was born June 29, 1972 in Camp Le Juene, NC to Kenneth L. King Sr. and Dinah McGraw Campbell. He was an auto mechanic and enjoyed fishing and spending time with his family, especially his grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his father, Kenneth L. King, Sr.; grandson, Isaiah Hazel; brother, Joe Clark; grandparents, Fay & Betty Sue McGraw; and niece, Alexis Evans.

Survivors include his loving wife, Amie Williamson King; children, Thiamine (Celeste) Weaver, Kiersten Becker, Hannahstaysia Weaver, and Jesse King; 8 grandchildren; mother, Dinah (Steve) Campbell; siblings, Timmy (Jessica) Caldwell, Amanda Coley, and Amy (Jeremy) Treadaway; business partner/best friend, Roger Williamson; and good friend, Pee Wee Keef.

In accordance with Mr. King’s wishes he will be cremated and the family will plan a memorial service to celebrate his life at a later date.

To share your condolences with the family online, please visit www.MasonFuneralhome.com.

Arrangements are provided by Mason funeral home, Summerville, GA.

Arrest Report – Thursday – May 15, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Thursday, May 15, 2025:

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Dry Today And Friday With Rain Chances Increasing For The Weekend

Northwest Georgia  Residents can expect continued dry conditions and above-average temperatures through Friday as an upper-level ridge dominates the region’s weather pattern. The National Weather Service forecasts mostly sunny skies today, with a high near 86 degrees and a southwest wind of 5 to 10 mph, potentially gusting up to 20 mph. The influence of the upper-level ridge will create a warm layer in the atmosphere, suppressing the development of thunderstorms. As a result, no thunderstorms are expected for Northwest Georgia today or tomorrow. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a low around 68 degrees. The southwest wind will diminish to around 5 mph, becoming calm in the evening. Gusts could still reach 15 mph. Friday will bring more of the same, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 87 degrees. Southwest winds will persist at 5 to 10 mph, with gusts up to 15 mph. However, a change is on the horizon. Friday night brings a 50 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, mainly after 2 a.m. Skies will be mostly cloudy, with a low around 68 degrees and continued southwest winds around 5 mph, gusting to 15 mph. The chance of showers and thunderstorms continues into the weekend, with a 50 percent chance on Saturday and a 40 percent chance on Sunday. Temperatures will remain relatively mild, with highs in the mid-80s.