Mountain View Baptist Church Program – Sunday – 5/4/25

 

Chattooga County Drivers Paying More For Car Insurance Than National Average

Residents of Chattooga County are paying a premium for car insurance compared to the national average, according to recent data. While rates can vary significantly based on individual factors, the average annual cost for state-mandated minimum coverage is $1,013. Opting for full coverage, which includes collision and comprehensive insurance, will set drivers back an average of $2,901 per year. Several factors affect insurance rates in the county, such as credit score, driving record, vehicle type, location, and coverage level. To potentially lower their insurance costs, drivers in Chattooga County can take several steps: comparing quotes from different providers, improving their credit score, increasing their deductible, bundling policies for discounts, and maintaining a clean driving record. For the most accurate and personalized car insurance quotes, residents are encouraged to shop around with various insurance companies in the area.

Summerville To Hold Budget Meeting On Monday

The Summerville City Council will hold a called meeting coming up tomorrow evening.  The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the 2025-2026 Fiscal Year budget.  Mayor Harry Harvey and the Summerville City Council invite the public to attend.  The meeting will be held at 5:30 PM in the Council Room at Summerville City Hall, located on Georgia Avenue.  Public comments on the proposed budget will be taken at the end tomorrow evening’s meeting.

Berry College Celebrates Record-Breaking Class And Honors Retiring President At Commencement

Berry College will mark a significant milestone in its history at the May 10th commencement ceremony, celebrating both the achievements of the graduating Class of 2025, the largest in the college’s history, and the distinguished career of President Steve Briggs, who will retire after nearly two decades of leadership.

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Georgia DOR Launches MyMVD To Better Serve Customers

The Georgia Department of Revenue (DOR) has announced the launch of MyMVD, a revolutionary online platform designed to streamline vehicle management for all Georgia drivers. This innovative system provides a centralized hub for accessing personal vehicle information and introduces convenient online services previously only available in person.

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BATTLE AT THE BIGHORN Baseball Tournament Coming to Summerville

The Summerville Rec Center is hosting the “Battle at the Bighorn” All-Star Recreation Tournament on May 30th and 31st. Formerly known as “Rumble by the River,” this tournament promises a weekend of exciting baseball action for young athletes. The tournament will feature divisions for 6U Co-ed and 8U & 10U Boys Baseball. Importantly, the competition is geared towards Recreation teams only, with no select teams permitted to ensure a level playing field and a fun, competitive environment for all participants. Teams interested in participating can register for a team entry fee of $75. GRPA (Georgia Recreation and Park Association) rules will apply. Don’t miss out on the “Battle at the Bighorn!” Head down to the Summerville Rec Center, located at 220 Hwy 100 in Summerville, GA, to cheer on these young athletes. For more information or to register your team, please contact Lauren Lively at (706) 936-2351.

Friday Night Live Returns This Week To Downtown Summerville

The City of Summerville, in collaboration with Summerville Main Street and Reece Tires, is thrilled to announce the return of Friday Night Live with a free downtown concert featuring the Kevin Allen Band (KAMP). Mark your calendars for Friday, May 9, 2025, from 8 PM to 10 PM and head to the open air pavilion on East Washington Street for a night of fantastic music under the stars. KAMP, also known as the Kevin Allen Band, promises a performance that will have you tapping your feet and dancing the night away. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chairs as seating will be limited. Summerville Main Street also recommends supporting local businesses by enjoying dinner at one of Downtown Summerville’s restaurants before the concert. A selection of vendors will also be on-site for your convenience. In case of inclement weather, the concert will be moved inside the historic Summerville Depot, ensuring the show will go on regardless of the elements.

Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce To Host Marketing 101 Lunch & Learn

The Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce is hosting a “Marketing 101” Lunch & Learn event on May 20th at noon. This valuable opportunity features Blake Tannery from Bravo Charlie Tango, a seasoned marketing expert, and promises to deliver actionable insights for local business professionals. Attendees can expect to gain valuable knowledge about effective marketing strategies and tactics relevant to today’s business landscape. The event also provides a fantastic networking opportunity for professionals to connect and collaborate with peers in the Chattooga County community. Due to catering requirements, reservations are mandatory for this informative lunch event. Interested individuals are encouraged to secure their spot as soon as possible to avoid missing out on this valuable learning and networking experience. Contact the Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce for registration details.

Georgia Department Of Agriculture Seeks Producer Nominations For Commodity Commissions

The Georgia Department of Agriculture (GDA) is asking for nominations from producers to join five Agricultural Commodity Commissions. Nomination forms can be found on the GDA website and must be submitted by May 23. These commissions manage farmer-funded programs that help Georgia’s main industry through research, education, and promotion of 14 commodities. Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper emphasizes the importance of these commissions for innovation and growth in agriculture. “Georgia’s Agriculture Commodity Commissions remain a cornerstone of our state’s #1 industry, driving innovation and growth through research, market development, and education,” said Agriculture Commissioner Tyler Harper. “As we look to the future of agriculture in Georgia, I encourage our producers to take an active role by serving on these commissions—your voice and leadership are critical to the continued strength and sustainability of agriculture in our state.” Producers can nominate themselves or be nominated by others or organizations. They will attend meetings and represent their peers, serving a three-year term with a chance for reappointment. Current members with expiring terms include those from the Beef, Cotton, Equine, Tobacco, and Soybean Commissions. For more information, contact Fred Rayfield at 404-727-7899.

Miss Chattooga Pageant Marking 75th Anniversary

Get ready for a dazzling celebration as the Miss Chattooga County Pageant marks its 75th Anniversary – a Diamond Jubilee! This year promises to be extra special, with new divisions to honor the pageant’s history and celebrate the women of Chattooga County. Organizers are excited to introduce the “Miss Legacy Chattooga County” and “Miss Forever Chattooga County” divisions, open to women ages 25+ who live in Chattooga County and all former winners, respectively. The deadline for entries is Thursday, May 15th, 2025! Late entries will not be accepted. There are three ways to submit the entry fee: in person at the CHS front office, at the CHS cafeteria on May 15th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm, or online via GoFan. Eligibility requires contestants to be residents or students of Chattooga County. For questions, contact Sandy Blalock at sblalock@chattooga. k12. ga. us.