Northwest Georgia is set to experience a week of high temperatures and increasing chances of thunderstorms, with isolated showers possible as early as this afternoon and evening. While the probability for widespread severe weather remains low, residents should be prepared for the possibility of a few strong to severe storms each day as the week progresses.
Chattooga County residents can now cast their ballots early for the upcoming Special Democratic Primary Runoff, with advance voting commencing today, Monday, July 7th, at the Registrar’s Office in Summerville.
Georgia’s 11 Public Fishing Areas (PFAs) are reeling in more than just fish; they’re becoming prime destinations for family outdoor adventures, offering a wide array of activities beyond the traditional angling experience.
Initial filings for unemployment benefits in Georgia rose the last week of June, according to data released last Thursday by the U.S. Department of Labor, bucking a national trend that saw a decrease in jobless claims across the United States.
Chattooga County Commissioner Andy Allen is requesting a Safety Action Plan (SAP) Grant from the Georgia Department of Transportation (DOT) to improve road safety in the county. If approved, the grant could provide up to $428,000 in funding, a significant amount for a county with nearly 500 miles of county-maintained roads.
The Chattooga County chapter of the SongFarmers Gathering invites local music enthusiasts and community members to their next meeting, set for Saturday, July 12, at 2 p.m. The gathering, known for its vibrant community spirit and love for music, will take place at the Summerville Recreation Center, conveniently located off Highway 100.
Future Georgia homeowners have cause for celebration as the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) officially launched its new Georgia Dream Peach Advantage Loan Program on July 1. This significant initiative aims to provide greater down payment assistance, making the dream of homeownership more attainable for individuals and families across the state.
The Town of Trion has announced an opening for a dump truck driver, a position that will also encompass a range of essential public works duties. The town is currently accepting applications for this vital role within its operations.
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Floyd County Police are moving from downtown Rome to a former elementary school campus. A significant effort has transformed the former Glenwood Primary School into the new headquarters for the Floyd County Police Department, set to move in on Tuesday. Captain Ron Hunton with the Floyd County Police Department noted that the move has been gradual and aimed at avoiding service interruptions, such as record handling. The property was transferred from the Floyd County Board of Education in May 2023, after Glenwood closed in 2022. Hunton mentioned that the new facility will provide extra space and improved training opportunities, especially with a large gym for hosting classes. The downtown joint law enforcement center will be converted into additional courtroom space as part of a recent agreement. The Rome City Police Department is currently housed in a temporary location off of Technology Parkway and will move into a new permanent headquarters on Riverside Parkway once it is constructed.
The Teloga Volunteer Fire Department (VFD) has issued a heartfelt appeal to the community, asking for prayers and support for one of its own – a retired firefighter currently facing a serious health challenge.