State Senator Colton Moore Fined $500 After Ethics Probe Reveals Unfiled Disclosures, Missed Deadline

Georgia State Senator Colton Moore (R-Trenton), who represents Northwest Georgia including Chattooga County, was fined $500 last month following an ethics investigation by the Georgia Government Transparency and Campaign Finance Commission.

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Lake Winnepesaukah’s Boat Chute Plunges Towards a Century as Nation’s Oldest Operating Mill Chute

Lake Winnepesaukah, affectionately known as Lake Winnie, is celebrating a remarkable milestone for one of its most iconic attractions: the Boat Chute. Opened in 1927, this classic water ride is now 98 years old, holding the distinction as the oldest operating mill chute in the United States.

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Georgia Secretary Of State Launches Investigation Into Alleged Ponzi Scheme Tied To Republican Political Campaigns

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has launched a state investigation into First Liberty Building and Loan, a company accused of operating a $140 million Ponzi scheme that allegedly funneled hundreds of thousands of investor dollars into political campaigns for Republican candidates. The announcement on Monday follows a lawsuit filed in mid-July by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) against the company and its founder, Edwin Brant Frost IV.

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Summerville Police Investigate Copper Theft At Presbyterian Church

Summerville Police are investigating the theft of a copper line from an air conditioning unit at First Presbyterian Church on College Street, an incident discovered on Tuesday, July 22nd, 2025.

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Georgia Gas Prices Up This Week

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Georgia gas prices are, on average,  a penny pricier this week, proof that even small climbs matter. Monday’s state average is 1 cent higher than a week ago, 4 cents lower than it was a month ago, and 42 cents lower than it was a year ago. It costs drivers an average of $43.65 to fill a 15-gallon tank of regular gasoline. Georgians are paying almost $7.00 less to fill up at the pump than a year ago.

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Rome Police Investigating Two Weekend Shooting Incidents

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The Rome Police Department is actively investigating two separate overnight shootings that occurred at large gatherings this past weekend, leaving multiple individuals injured and prompting intensified efforts by the department’s Criminal Investigations Division (CID). The incidents transpired on Saturday, July 26, and extended into the early hours of Sunday, July 27, straining emergency resources and raising public safety concerns.

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Heat Advisory Today – Extremely Hot Temperatures Expected

Residents of Chattooga County, including Summerville, are bracing for a two-day stretch of intense heat and humidity, with a Heat Advisory now in effect. Forecasters warn that heat index values could reach dangerous levels, potentially soaring between 105 and 109°F, creating hazardous conditions for outdoor activities.

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Arrest Report – Monday – July 28, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Monday, July 28, 2025:

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Local Gridirons Heat Up: Trion and Chattooga Announce 2025 Football Schedules

High school football season is just around the corner for fans of Trion High School and Chattooga High School, with both schools set to kick off their 2025 campaigns with scrimmage games within the next two weeks. Schedules have been released, promising an exciting autumn of Friday night lights as local teams prepare for another competitive year on the gridiron.

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TSCG College Police Departments Achieve Full Certification

The Technical College System of Georgia (TCSG) announced last week that its college police departments, serving 88 campuses across 22 colleges, have achieved full State Certification through the Georgia Law Enforcement Certification Program. This is the first time a statewide college system in the nation has received this accreditation simultaneously.

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