Mitchell Field Lights Up For First Time As Summerville Recreation Upgrades Continue

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For the first time in its history, Mitchell Field at Summerville Parks and Recreation is now hosting games under the lights.

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Summerville Woman Charged Following Domestic Disturbance Call

A Summerville woman was charged with disorderly conduct following a domestic disturbance investigation on Fourth Street, according to the Summerville Police Department.

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Georgia Quota Hunt Applications Open Today

Georgia hunters can begin applying today for a variety of quota hunts through the Georgia Department of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Division.

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Chattooga County Posts Highest Unemployment Rate On Regional Map

New labor force numbers released for Northwest Georgia show Chattooga County with the highest unemployment rate listed on the latest regional map.

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James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park Announces Summer Junior Ranger Camps

Children ages 6 to 12 will have the opportunity to explore the outdoors and learn valuable nature skills this summer during Junior Ranger Camp at James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park.

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Chattooga County Health Inspections: Restaurants, Pool Receive High Scores In Late May

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The Chattooga County Environmental Health Department has released its latest inspection scores for food service establishments and public swimming facilities for the second half of May 2026.

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Berry College Earns A+ Financial Health Rating From Forbes For Second Straight Year

Berry College has once again received national recognition for its financial strength, earning an A+ rating in Forbes’ 2026 College Financial Grades.

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Arrest Report – Sunday – May 31, 2026

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Sunday, May 31, 2026:

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Rainy Pattern Continues Across Northwest Georgia; Flooding, Storm Threats Persist Into Early Week

Residents of Northwest Georgia should prepare for continued chances of rain and thunderstorms through at least early next week, with forecasters warning that locally heavy rainfall and flash flooding remain the primary concerns.

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Trion Town Council To Hold Special Called Meeting Tuesday

The Town of Trion has scheduled a Special Called Meeting for Tuesday, June 2, to discuss matters related to the town’s Industrial Park.

According to a notice issued by Mayor Mickey D. McGraw, the meeting will be held in the Town Hall Conference Room and will begin at 6 p.m. The sole purpose of the meeting is to discuss the Industrial Park.

Mayor McGraw stated that anyone with questions or comments may contact him or the Town Hall office for additional information.

The meeting is open to the public.