Chattooga County Sheriff’s deputies apprehended a Tennessee man on Highway 27 North near Trion on May 10th after an off-duty state trooper reported a reckless driver. The incident, which occurred around 3:19 p.m., involved a white 2004 Dodge truck with Tennessee license plates reportedly driving erratically.
Harbin Clinic is taking steps to protect patients whose personal information may have been compromised in a recent data breach affecting a third-party vendor, National Recovery Services Inc. (NRS). NRS, a company providing debt collection services for Harbin Clinic’s delinquent accounts, as well as services related to bankruptcies, lawsuits, and patient estate matters, experienced unauthorized access to its network between July 5 and 11, 2024. According to Harbin Clinic, certain files and folders were illegally copied during this period.
Future basketball stars in Chattooga County, ages 5-10, have a chance to hone their skills at the Red and Black Basketball Camp, hosted by the Chattooga High School boys’ and girls’ basketball teams. The camp will be held on May 29th and 30th at Chattooga High School, running from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. each day. The Red and Black Basketball Camp focuses on developing fundamental basketball skills in a fun and engaging environment. Young athletes will learn the basics of dribbling, passing, shooting, and teamwork from experienced high school players and coaches. Registration for the two-day camp is $20 per camper. Scan the QR code in the flyer above or visit the Summerville Parks and Recreation Facebook Page.
The Trion Fire Department has released its call report for April 2025, outlining the department’s response to 27 alarms throughout the month. According to the report, the Trion Fire Department responded to three residential and three commercial fire alarms. The department also addressed three illegal burn complaints. Motor vehicle accidents accounted for four calls. Medical assists were the most frequent type of call, comprising nine incidents. Other incidents responded to included a power line/tree down, two natural gas leaks, a search and rescue operation, and a water rescue.
A Chattooga County man was arrested in Floyd County over the weekend after Rome Police performed a traffic stop on Martha Berry Highway. According to Rome Police, 18-year-old Christyan Trent Cowart of Summerville was stopped due to a traffic violation. Officers say that Cowart was in possession of THC products and was operating a vehicle without registration. Cowart was charged with possession of THC, furnishing alcohol to a minor and DUI for Alcohol, in addition to operating an unregistered vehicle.
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Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Monday, May 19, 2025:
Residents of Northwest Georgia should get ready for several days of possible severe weather, with thunderstorms expected from Monday through Wednesday. While there may be scattered showers and storms during this time, the greatest risk for strong to severe storms is on Monday and Tuesday. The main dangers from these storms include strong winds and hail.
Here’s a day-by-day breakdown:
Today: There is a 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms after 5 PM. The day will start cloudy but become mostly sunny with a high around 87 degrees.
Tonight: A 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms is expected, mainly before 7 PM. The low will be around 67 degrees.
Tuesday: A 50% chance of showers after 2 PM with a high near 87 degrees. Winds may gust up to 20 mph. Tuesday night has an 80% chance of rain, with storms occurring before 2 AM. The low will be around 65 degrees.
Wednesday: A 30% chance of morning showers, becoming sunny with a high near 80 degrees.
Sunny skies and cooler temperatures are expected Thursday and Friday with a chance for rain and thunderstorms returning for the weekend.
The Town of Trion Business Office, Gas Department, Maintenance Department, and Recreation Department will be closed on Monday, May 26, 2025, for Memorial Day. Garbage normally picked up on Monday will be picked up on Tuesday, May 27, 2025. All other days will be on a regular schedule. For any emergency calls for the Gas Department or Police Department please call Emergency 911 and they will contact the proper person
AgGeorgia Farm Credit announced recently that it awarded a total of $53,800 in grant funding to 12 nonprofit organizations across the state of Georgia through its Community Mission Fund in 2023. These grants are designed to support vital community initiatives and improve the quality of life for residents throughout the region. Among the 2024 grant recipients was the Teloga Volunteer Fire Department, which received funding to purchase specialized woodland firefighting equipment.
Chattooga County residents in need of medical assistance will soon have easier access to care thanks to a temporary satellite clinic being operated by the Free Clinic of Rome. On Tuesday, June 17th, from 1-5PM, the clinic will be setting up shop at the Chattooga County Agricultural Center on Middle School Road in Summerville. This initiative aims to address the transportation challenges faced by many Chattooga County residents who currently travel to Rome to receive care. “We noticed a significant number of our patients coming from Chattooga County,” explained Renee Blackburn, Director of the Free Clinic of Rome. “By setting up a temporary clinic in Summerville, we hope to make healthcare more accessible to those in need.” The clinic will provide assistance for a variety of health concerns, including high blood pressure, diabetes, thyroid issues, asthma, and other general medical conditions. To check eligibility and schedule an appointment, residents are urged to call 706-234-1331. While callers may reach a voicemail, leaving a message is highly recommended. Clinic staff will return calls to determine eligibility based on specific criteria. To qualify for services, patients must be uninsured and have an income at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Clinic staff will outline the necessary documentation requirements during the initial phone call. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity for uninsured, low-income residents of Chattooga County to access quality healthcare.