The Berry College community came together in a big way for its first-ever Day of Giving on April 8, rallying around the theme “We All Row!”
University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue has announced he will retire from his role leading the state’s public colleges and universities.
Congratulations are in order for Izabella “Bella” Burdick, who has been selected as Chattooga High School’s FCA Christian Athlete of the Year for 2026.
School supporters say Burdick exemplifies what it means to lead with integrity, serve others, and represent her school with pride.
The honor recognizes not only athletic achievement, but also character, leadership, and a positive example both on and off the field.
Those celebrating Burdick’s recognition say they are proud of all she has accomplished and look forward to seeing her continue to make a positive impact.
The Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce is inviting the community to celebrate Administrative Professionals Day with a special luncheon honoring local office and support staff.
All City of Summerville administrative offices will close early on Friday, April 17, at 11:00 AM so staff can attend an Employee Appreciation Lunch.
City officials say the early closure is intended to recognize the hard work and dedication of city employees.
Normal office hours will resume on Monday, April 20.
Residents needing to make utility payments can still do so through the drop box, online portal, or automated phone system while offices are closed.
Officials also remind the public that in the event of an emergency, they should call 911.
The City of Summerville thanked residents for their understanding and support.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Thursday, April 16, 2026:
A Fire Danger Statement remains in effect across portions of north and central Georgia as dry vegetation, low humidity, and unusually warm temperatures continue to create dangerous fire weather conditions through the end of the week.
A Summerville woman was arrested on a public intoxication charge following a disturbance call earlier this month, according to a report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office.
Here are the latest health inspection scores from the Chattooga County Environmental Health Department for the first half of April, 2026:
Families across Chattooga County are invited to attend an upcoming Special Needs Support Group meeting later this month.
The Speak Life Chattooga County Special Needs Family Support Group will meet on Saturday, April 25 at 11 a.m. at DIRT Pour Coffee and Café in Summerville.
Organizers say the event will feature guest speaker Judge Gary Woods, who will discuss important topics including guardianship and wills. In addition, parents and caregivers are expected to share personal experiences and advice, particularly focusing on the transition period after high school, including ages 18 to 22.
The meeting is open to all families, caregivers, and individuals with special needs of all ages. Organizers emphasize that the event is free, requires no registration, and is open to those both inside and outside of Chattooga County.
Attendees are encouraged to come for support, information, and fellowship, as well as to connect with others in the community.
















