There’s Hope For The Hungry Today At Central Avenue Baptist

There’s Hope for the Hungry will be at Central Avenue Baptist Church in Trion today passing out free groceries.  Anyone in need of free food is welcome to come by.  No ID is required, but you must be present to receive the food.  Also, the Central Avenue Baptist Clothes Closet will be open today from 10 AM until 12:30 PM.  The church is located at 14074 Highway 27 in Trion, behind Dixie Subs.

“Dancing With Our Stars” Raising Funds For CRC Chattooga

The Community Resource Center of Chattooga (CRC Chattooga) will host the “Dancing With Our Stars – Chattooga Style” fundraiser. This important event helps local families facing food insecurity and other essential needs. It features a night of dancing and a special dinner and is a key source of funding for various assistance programs offered by CRC Chattooga.

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Summerville Woman Faces Multiple Charges After Violent Domestic Incident

A domestic dispute last week at a Sidney Street residence escalated into a physical altercation, leading to the arrest of a Summerville woman who now faces multiple charges, including cruelty to children and battery.

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Kemp Appoints Dr. Dean Burke As Commissioner For DCH Starting August 1st.

Yesterday, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced that he will appoint Dr. Dean Burke as the new Commissioner of the Department of Community Health, starting August 1.

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Summerville Seeks Main Street Assistant Administrator

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The City of Summerville, Georgia, is looking for a Main Street Assistant Administrator to support downtown revitalization efforts. This part-time role will work under the Main Street Director and focus on community development, using the Main Street Program’s Four-Point Approach: Economic Vitality, Design, Promotion, and Organization.

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Summerville Seeks Gas Maintenance Worker

The City of Summerville, Georgia, has announced an immediate opening for a Gas Maintenance Worker, a pivotal role designed to ensure the safe and efficient delivery of natural gas to residents and businesses throughout the community.

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13 Lives Lost On Georgia Roads During Independence Day Travel Period

Thirteen individuals lost their lives on Georgia roadways during the 78-hour Independence Day holiday travel period, which concluded Sunday, July 6, 2025. Preliminary statistics released by the Georgia State Patrol (GSP) and local law enforcement agencies reveal a somber toll across the state.

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Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum Launches New “Family Mornings” Series For Engaging Experiences

Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum Launches“Family Mornings” – A New Free Event for Young Learners and Families

Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum is excited to announce the launch of “Family Mornings,” a brand-new event series designed to offer interactive and educational experiences for young learners and their families. The inaugural event is scheduled for Tuesday, July 22, from 10 AM until 1 PM.

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UTC Professor Jack Zibluk Launches Bid For Georgia’s 53rd State Senate District

Jack Zibluk, a Lookout Mountain resident and professor at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga (UTC), officially announced his candidacy for Georgia’s 53rd State Senate District on Saturday, June 28. His campaign launched at the Dade County Democratic picnic held at Cloudland Canyon State Park.

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GNTC Invites Community To All-Campus Open House Tomorrow, Waiving Application Fees

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) is set to host a comprehensive Open House tomorrow, Thursday, July 10, inviting prospective students and community members to explore its diverse programs and state-of-the-art facilities across all six campuses. The event will run from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at each location, offering a unique opportunity to engage with the college experience.

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