VoIP Phone Service Disruptions Reported Across Chattooga County

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Chattooga County EMA/E-911 reported Tuesday that multiple Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, phone service disruptions have been affecting residents and businesses across Chattooga County and surrounding areas.

Officials say they have received numerous reports of customers being unable to place outbound phone calls. The issue is not limited to E-911 services and appears to be impacting a wide range of users who rely on internet-based phone systems.

At this time, no official outage notification has been issued by service providers. However, officials say the disruption may be connected to a larger network issue involving AT&T infrastructure.

The exact cause of the outage remains under investigation, and there is currently no estimated timeframe for when service will be fully restored.

Chattooga County EMA/E-911 says they are continuing to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as more information becomes available.

Arrest Report – Tuesday – April 14, 2026

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Tuesday, April 14, 2026:

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Fire Danger And Near-Record Heat Tighten Grip On Chattooga County And Northwest Georgia

A Fire Danger Statement remains in effect across Chattooga County and much of Northwest Georgia as a prolonged stretch of hot, dry weather continues to elevate wildfire risks across the region. Emergency officials and forecasters warn that conditions are becoming increasingly favorable for fires to ignite and spread rapidly, especially during the afternoon and early evening hours when humidity levels drop the lowest.

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Scouting America Troop 7 Hosting Open House In Summerville

Scouting America Troop 7 in Summerville is inviting local youth and families to an upcoming open house to learn more about scouting opportunities in the community.

The event will be held Monday, April 20 at 6:30 p.m. at the Scout Hut located at 220 Highway 100 in Summerville.

Organizers say the open house will give attendees a chance to meet current scouts and adult leaders, learn about camping and outdoor adventures, and explore leadership and service opportunities offered through the program. There will also be time to ask questions about joining Troop 7.

The event is open to youth ages 11 to 17, along with parents and guardians. No prior scouting experience is required.

Everyone is invited to come out and discover what Scouting America has to offer.

Gas Prices Hold Steady Across Georgia Amid Global Uncertainty

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Gas prices across Georgia are holding steady this week, even as tensions in the Middle East continue to create volatility in global oil markets.

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Chattooga County Historical Society To Host Trivia-Filled Spring Meeting

The Chattooga County Historical Society is inviting the community to a fun and educational afternoon at its quarterly meeting this Sunday, April 19, 2026.

The event will be held at 2:00 p.m. at the Summerville Depot and will feature a Chattooga County History Trivia Contest. Attendees will be divided into teams for a fast-paced and engaging program designed to test local knowledge and teach a few new facts along the way.

Organizers say there will be refreshments and plenty of prizes, and the event is open to everyone — especially those who enjoy the historical photos and posts shared online.

Residents are encouraged to mark their calendars and come out for an afternoon of local history and community fun.

Cisco Networking Academy Honors GNTC’s Dr. Dwight Watt For Instructional Excellence

The Cisco Networking Academy has honored Dr. Dwight Watt, instructor of Computer Information Systems Technology at Georgia Northwestern Technical College, with its 2025 Instructor Excellence Advanced Level Award for outstanding teaching and student success.

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Summerville Woman Arrested Following Incident At Hospital

A Summerville woman was arrested following an incident at Atrium Health Floyd involving hospital security.

According to reports, Treva Misuni Wiggins, 43, of Summerville, was taken into custody after allegedly yelling at security staff. Authorities say Wiggins had been instructed to leave the hospital when she stopped and began raising her voice.

When officers arrived on the scene, reports indicate Wiggins refused commands to place her hands behind her back.

She was arrested and charged with criminal trespass and obstruction.

Summerville To Host 2026 Spring Market This Saturday

The City of Summerville is inviting the community out to Dowdy Park this weekend for the annual Spring Market.

The event will take place Saturday, April 18, 2026 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Dowdy Park.

Organizers say the Spring Market is a great way to welcome the season, featuring a wide variety of vendors and activities. Shoppers can browse arts and crafts, jewelry, baked goods, body and hair care products, wooden items, live plants, specialty pet items, food, and more.

The event will also include live entertainment, and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and enjoy the day.

Hosted by the City of Summerville, the event is open to the public and expected to draw a large crowd.

Summerville Middle FFA Plant Sale Starts Tomorrow

The Summerville Middle School FFA is inviting the community to its annual plant sale, beginning tomorrow with a wide variety of flowers, vegetables, and herbs available.

The sale will run April 15 through April 18, 2026 at the Summerville Middle School greenhouse, located at 200 Middle School Road in Summerville.

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