Two individuals were arrested following an altercation that led to the discovery of illegal drugs earlier this week in Chattooga County.
A 10-year-old cat named Sherbet is looking for a loving home through the Chattooga County Animal Shelter in Summerville.
Sherbet, described as a laid-back “lap lounger” and window watcher, was surrendered by his previous owner and is now hoping to find a quiet home where he can be the only cat. Shelter staff say he would make a great companion for someone looking for a calm and affectionate pet.
The Chattooga County Animal Shelter is located at 464 Red Oak Drive and is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with Wednesday visits available by appointment. The shelter also opens the first Saturday of each month for adoptions.
Anyone interested in adopting Sherbet can call 706-857-0679 for more information.
The City of Summerville is alerting residents and visitors to planned parking striping work along Commerce Street in the downtown area this weekend.
City officials say crews will be working throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, and sections of parking along Commerce Street may be temporarily blocked off to allow for the striping to be completed.
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and use caution when traveling through downtown, as well as to be mindful of any posted signage or barricades in place during the work.
The city is asking for the public’s patience as the project is completed, noting the improvements will help enhance parking organization and overall traffic flow in the downtown area.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Friday, March 20, 2026:
A stretch of unseasonably warm and dry weather is expected to continue across Chattooga County and the rest of northwest Georgia through the weekend and into early next week.
Students from across Chattooga County came together for a day of service, raising nearly $2,000 to support the local animal shelter while also volunteering their time.
A Chattooga County woman was arrested earlier this week following a traffic stop in neighboring Floyd County.
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has announced a $112 million grant funding opportunity for organizations that provide suicide prevention services to Veterans nationwide.
















