Known for decades in Rome as the Claremont House, the historic home at East Second Avenue and East Tenth Street has taken on a new identity for fans of Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things—as the well-known “Creel House.” The location has increasingly become a tourist draw, bringing visitors to Rome from across the country.
Chattooga County Sheriff Mark Schrader says the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was brought in last year after concerns were raised about county financial accounts, and that investigation has now resulted in an arrest tied to the Zentell Communications project.
The Chapel Hill Full Gospel Church on Butler Dairy Road has cancelled their singing that was scheduled for this Saturday January 24th.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Friday, January 9, 2025:
Chattooga County and communities across Northwest Georgia are heading into a wetter, more active stretch of weather as multiple rounds of rainfall build in this afternoon and continue into Saturday. With repeated waves moving over the same areas, forecasters say there’s an increasing chance for localized flash flooding and river flooding, especially in low-lying spots, poor-drainage neighborhoods, and areas near creeks and streams.
The City of Summerville marked a historic moment Thursday evening as the tenure of Mayor Harry Harvey, the city’s first African American mayor, officially came to a close. A reception honoring Mayor Harvey was held at Summerville City Hall, celebrating his 15 years of service to the community.
Bull riding is set to take over downtown Rome tonight and tomorrow night as the Cherokee Feed Three Rivers Bull Riding event charges back into The Forum River Center for its 18th year, bringing two nights of high-energy competition and family-friendly entertainment.
A Summerville man was arrested New Year’s Day following a disturbance at a local motel that resulted in property damage and multiple law enforcement responses, according to a sheriff’s office report.















