Chattooga County’s 2025 Housing Market: Slower Sales, Modest Price Gains and a Shift Toward Balance

Home sales activity in Chattooga County cooled in 2025 compared to the faster pace seen in recent years, as higher borrowing costs and affordability pressures kept many buyers cautious. Local market indicators through the year showed fewer monthly closings in several periods, while pricing held up better than sales volume, reflecting a market that increasingly leaned toward balance rather than the rapid, highly competitive conditions that dominated earlier in the decade.

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Mountain View Baptist Church Program – Sunday – 1/18/26

 

Pleasant Grove Church Of Christ Program – Sunday 1/18/26

South Commerce Street Church of Christ – Talks From The Bible Program – Sunday 1/18/26

Back To The Book With Gene Voss Program – Sunday – 1/18/26

Chattooga High School Sets Fire Drill for Jan. 21, Outlines Busy Week of Athletics and Student Activities

Chattooga High School will conduct its January fire drill on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 1 p.m., according to Assistant Principal and Athletic Director J. Mark Turner.

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Chattooga Family Connection Sets Collaborative Meeting for Jan. 22 at Community Resource Center

Chattooga Family Connection will hold its next collaborative meeting on Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, with local partners gathering at 11 a.m. at the Community Resource Center of Chattooga County. A light refreshment spread will be provided.

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Georgia Forestry Commission Urges Wildfire Awareness as Peak Season Ramps Up Across Northwest Georgia

Northwest Georgia is entering the heart of the state’s most active wildfire season, which typically stretches from January through April, and officials say this year is lining up with that familiar trend. Dry vegetation, gusty winds, and low humidity can combine quickly to turn a small spark into a fast-moving fire — especially during warm, breezy afternoons.

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AdventHealth to Open New Primary and Urgent Care Clinic in Summerville on Feb. 16

AdventHealth Medical Group announced it will open a new primary and urgent care clinic in Summerville this February, aiming to bring more convenient, whole-person care closer to home for Chattooga County residents.

AdventHealth Medical Group Primary Care & Urgent Care at Summerville will open Feb. 16 at 9777 Rome Boulevard, Summerville, GA 30747. The clinic will provide primary care for patients of all ages, along with occupational health services, workers’ compensation care, and school health support. The location is expected to offer walk-in availability as well as same-day appointments to help patients get care quickly when needs arise.

Care at the Summerville clinic will be provided by nurse practitioners Christie Tankersley, ACNP-BC, and Anna Nicole Herring, FNP-C. AdventHealth Medical Group said the new site is part of its ongoing effort to expand access to high-quality, compassionate health care across Northwest Georgia, making it easier for local families to receive routine and urgent care in one place.

Chattooga County Offices, Banks and Post Offices Closed Monday for MLK Day

Residents across Chattooga County are being reminded that Monday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and several services will pause for the holiday.

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