There’s Hope For The Hungry will be at South Summerville Baptist Church this Wednesday August 20th from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. distributing free food. No ID is required but food must be picked in person.
For sale – Nice wooden table with 6 matching chairs and matching hutch with China. Located in Trion. Call 706-506-7156
The FOUR MILE BAPTIST CHURCH, will be having Revival Services on Sunday Aug. 24th through Wednesday Aug. 27th. Bro. RODGER WHORTON will be preaching in these special services. Sunday services will be at 11:00AM & 6:00PM.
Then Mon Aug. 25th– through Wed 27th– at 7:00 PM each evening. Come and hear Bible centered preaching and Special Singing in Each Service.
The church is located at 2755 Wildlife Lake Rd. -Just Off HWY. 100 South of Summerville.
Bro. Joel A Smith the pastor says EVERYONE is WELCOME to attend.
Chicken litter for sale. Call for pricing. 706-980-3862.
Mrs. Mary Lou Henson Wade, age 66, of Gaylesville, AL, died Thursday, August 14, 2025, at Atrium Health Floyd.
Mrs. Wade was born September 1, 1958, in Knoxville, TN, daughter of the late George E. and Rosa Lee Henson. Prior to her retirement, she had worked as a manager in the hosiery industry. She had also previously worked as a bus driver for the Walker County School System. Her most important job was being a loving grandmother, mother, and wife.
In addition to her parents, Mrs. Wade was preceded in death by a brother, Bobby Henson.
Survivors include her husband, Johnny Wade; sons, Ronald LaDale Baldwin, Jeffrey Dewey Baldwin, and Johnathan Scott Wade; daughters, Louisa Ann Scriven, Crystal Charlene (Joe) Scriven, Heather Ann Wade (Greg Ledford), Tiffany Nicole Wade, and Lesia Candice Craig; special chosen son, Seth (Jessica) Dawson; siblings, Wilma J. Miller, David E. Henson, Charles E. Henson, Sue Ann Brown, Donald R. Henson, and Betty Lou Hill; 23 grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Mrs. Wade will be in state at Mason Funeral Home and the family will receive friends from 1:00 P.M. until 4:00 P.M. (GA Time) on Sunday, August 17, 2025.
To share your condolences with the family online, please visit our website at www.masonfuneralhome.com.
Arrangements are provided by Mason Funeral Home-Summerville, GA.
The 2025 high school football season kicks off tonight on WZQZ. Both of our local teams will be in action tonight with huge rivalry games in week 1 and both teams will start the season on the road. The Chattooga Indians will travel to Lafayette to take on the Ramblers while the Trion Bulldogs will make the trek to Chickamauga to take on their archrival in the Gordon Lee Trojans.
Chattooga is coming off a 6-5 season last year under head coach Roone Gable who is entering his 3rd season as head coach of the Indians. Chattooga finished 4th in the region and were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by Dodge County. The Indians are hoping tonight’s opener will go just like last year’s opener when the Indians shut the Ramblers out at the Little Big Horn 30-0. Lafayette went 0-10 last year which was the first time Lafayette failed to win a single game in a season since 1957. The Ramblers are in their second season with new head coach Ethan Thompson.
The oldest continuous rivalry in the state will continue tonight in Chickamauga when the Trion Bulldogs and the Gordon Lee Trojans sqaure off. This rivalry has gone heavily in Trion’s favor as of late with Trion winning 12 of the last 13 games dating back to 2012. Trion has also won four straight games over Gordon Lee. The last time the Trojans won in this series was a 50-13 victory back in 2020 at Trion. Trion enters their 6th season under head coach Sean Patrick who has led the Bulldogs through one of the most dominant runs in school history over the last four years with a record of 40-9 over that stretch. Trion finished last season with a 10-3 record and 2nd place finish in region 7-A. Trion advanced to the 3rd round of the playoffs last year before being eliminated by Irwin County.
Both games will be live streamed on the WZQZ Facebook page and the Trion vs Gordon Lee game will be broadcast live on the radio on AM 1180 and 99.1 FM. Paul Cavin and Jeremy Burke will call the action for Trion while Chris “Bubba” Wilson and Steiner Davis will be on the call for the Indians.













