Georgia DNR Urges Anglers To Use Fishing Forecasts Before Heading Out

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is encouraging anglers to make the Georgia Fishing Forecasts their go-to source before visiting a lake or river. Wildlife Resources Division fisheries biologists and technicians update the forecasts each year for more than 30 reservoirs and 19 rivers across the state.

Officials say the forecasts offer anglers practical information including the best lures, technique tips, suggested fishing locations, and access to an interactive map for each water body. State fisheries leaders say checking the forecast for a specific lake or river can give anglers a better chance at a successful day on the water.

The forecasts cover popular Georgia lakes including Lanier, Allatoona, Hartwell, Oconee, Seminole, Sinclair, West Point, and many more. River forecasts are also available for major waterways including the Chattahoochee, Flint, Savannah, Altamaha, Ocmulgee, Oconee, and Satilla rivers.

Georgia DNR also reminds anglers that fishing license purchases help support fisheries research, hatchery operations, public fishing areas, and conservation work across the state.

Georgia Lawmakers Pass Animal Cruelty Database Bill

Georgia lawmakers have approved legislation that would create a statewide animal cruelty database aimed at protecting pets and preventing repeat abuse.

The bill, known as Senate Bill 587, requires the Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council of Georgia to build and maintain a publicly searchable registry of individuals convicted of certain animal cruelty offenses.

Under the proposal, courts would be required to submit conviction and sentencing information, and the database would be updated regularly and available to the public at no cost.

Supporters say the registry will help animal shelters, rescue groups, and even private citizens screen potential pet adopters and avoid placing animals in dangerous situations.

The measure passed both chambers of the Georgia General Assembly and now heads to the governor’s desk, where it could soon become law if signed.

Chattooga FFA Plant Sale Continues With One-Day Good Friday Specials

The Chattooga County FFA Plant Sale is continuing today at the greenhouse behind Chattooga High School, featuring special one-day deals for the community.

For today only, tomato plants are on sale for just $20 per flat as part of a Good Friday promotion. In addition, shoppers can pick up beautiful ferns for only $10 each.

The sale runs from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m., giving residents plenty of time to stop by, grab some spring plants, and support local agricultural students.

Organizers say the plant sale will pause next week for spring break but will resume on April 14.

Wings Over North Georgia Air Show Starts Today In Rome

One of the biggest events of the spring gets underway today in Rome as the Wings Over North Georgia Air Show returns to Russell Regional Airport for a two-day run.

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Trion Football To Host Youth Camp In June

Trion Football will host a youth football camp June 3, 4, and 5 at Sam R. McCain Stadium.

The camp is open to children ages 5 through 12 and will run each evening from 6:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.

Participants will receive skills, drills, and instruction from Trion coaches and players, giving young athletes a chance to learn fundamentals and improve their game.

The cost is $30 per camper, which includes a t-shirt. Payment and registration will be accepted the day of camp at the stadium. Cash or checks will be accepted, with checks made payable to Trion Football.

 

Future Of Historic Rome Courthouse Remains Uncertain

Officials in Rome say there is still significant uncertainty surrounding the future of the historic Floyd County Courthouse following a massive fire that tore through the landmark.

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Georgia Highlands College Hosts President’s Scholars Day To Inspire Future Students

Georgia Highlands College Hosts President’s Scholars Day to Inspire Future Students and Strengthen Community Engagement

Georgia Highlands College recently hosted its annual President’s Scholars Day, an event designed to inspire high-achieving high school seniors and strengthen community engagement.

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Arrest Report – Thursday – April 2, 2026

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Thursday, April 2, 2026:

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Morning Fog, Warm Temps, and Weekend Rain Ahead for Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia

Residents across Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia are waking up to patchy dense fog this morning, with visibility in some areas dropping to as low as half a mile. The fog is expected to linger through about 10 AM, especially in spots that saw rainfall yesterday, before gradually clearing.

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Junior Ranger Camp Returns To Sloppy Floyd State Park

James H. “Sloppy” Floyd State Park is gearing up for another summer of outdoor adventure with the return of its annual Junior Ranger Camp.

Park officials say registration is now open for three sessions of the popular camp, which is designed for children ages 6 to 12. The camp offers hands-on learning experiences focused on nature, outdoor skills, and wildlife education.

This year’s sessions are scheduled for June 10–12, June 22–23, and July 16–17. The first session will run three days, while the remaining camps are two-day programs.

Participants will work alongside park rangers and take part in activities such as archery basics, fishing, and wildlife education. Organizers say the program is designed to help children explore the outdoors while building confidence and appreciation for Georgia’s natural resources.

The cost is $65 for the three-day camp and $45 for each of the two-day sessions.

Space is limited, and early registration is encouraged. For more information or to sign up, contact the park at 706-857-0826.