State Officials Urge Safe Boating Practices As The Summer Season Gets Underway

As Memorial Day weekend kicks off Georgia’s boating season, state officials are issuing a strong call for water safety, urging boaters to wear life jackets, avoid alcohol behind the wheel, and adhere to all safety regulations. The plea comes as the state prepares for a surge in visitors to its lakes and rivers.

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High Speed Chase Crash Victim Expected To Recover According To Family Members

A drug-drop attempt at Hays State Prison in Chattooga County led to a high-speed chase, resulting in a serious injury to a local resident on Saturday. Local media requested information about the accident soon after it happened.  Saturday afternoon, Chattooga County Sheriff Mark Schrader issued a press release.

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Chattooga County Taxes – Less Than Average Compared To The Rest Of Georgia

An analysis of Chattooga County’s major tax types – property, sales, and income – suggests that residents may experience a lighter tax burden compared to the Georgia state average. The key factor driving this difference appears to be significantly lower property values within the county.

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Burn Ban In Northwest Georgia Continues Until End Of Summer

More than two weeks into the summer burn ban, officials report ongoing violations in Northwest Georgia, including Chattooga County. The ban, effective from May 1st to September 30th, forbids burning yard and land-clearing debris to protect air quality and reduce wildfire risks. The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) oversees the statewide ban impacting 54 counties, aimed at decreasing smoke during the high ozone summer months. An EPD spokesperson noted that open burning adds to pollutants that harm air quality and affect individuals with respiratory issues, like asthma. Residents are encouraged to use alternative methods for yard waste, such as composting, chipping, or commercial services. While the ban is strict, specific activities like agricultural burning and campfires may be permitted under strict regulations. The EPD monitors compliance and urges residents to report any violations, as ignoring the ban jeopardizes air quality and increases wildfire risks.

Man Arrested After Investigation Leads To Discovery Of Drugs

Billy Paul Niccum, 64, from Summerville, was arrested last week, on May 18th, after a hit-and-run investigation led to drug charges. The incident began around 8:00 p. m. when officers contacted each other about a driver who had fled the scene. Niccum was found in his backyard. As officers approached, he allegedly threw a white object, prompting a K-9 unit to investigate. They discovered a metal pipe with a bandana holding a bag of a white crystal-like substance, which tested positive for methamphetamine and fentanyl. Niccum consented to a search, where officers found glass smoking devices, digital scales with meth residue, and marijuana in his bedroom. A large gun safe contained more marijuana in bags. Niccum was aware of the concealed items and was arrested. He faces multiple charges, including Possession of Methamphetamine with Intent to Distribute, among others.

CRBI Releases 2025 Swim Guide For Area Waterways

As summer approaches, the Coosa River Basin Initiative (CRBI) has launched its 2025 Swim Guide program, offering weekly updates on water quality for recreational users in the upper Coosa River basin, from Weiss Lake to Lake Allatoona, including Chattooga County.

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Chance Of Thunderstorms Continues

Residents of Northwest Georgia should be prepared for scattered thunderstorms this afternoon and into the overnight hours, with some storms potentially becoming strong to severe. The National Weather Service has issued a warning, indicating the possibility of strong wind gusts, hail up to the size of quarters, and locally heavy rainfall. The chance of showers and thunderstorms increases this afternoon, with showers likely and a possible thunderstorm after 3 p.m. The high will be near 81 degrees with calm winds becoming south around 5 mph. There is a 60% chance of precipitation, with new rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, with the potential for higher amounts in thunderstorms. Tonight, showers and a thunderstorm are likely before 11 p.m., followed by showers and thunderstorms likely between 11 p.m. and midnight. Patchy fog is expected after 1 a.m. The low will be around 64 degrees with calm winds. There is a 70% chance of precipitation, with similar rainfall amounts expected as today. The unsettled weather pattern is expected to continue into Memorial Day, with a 70% chance of precipitation and the possibility of showers and thunderstorms throughout the day. Monday night carries an 80% chance of showers and thunderstorms. The forecast for Tuesday predicts an 80% chance of showers and possibly a thunderstorm, with a high near 74. Tuesday night will also see a high chance (90%) of showers and possible thunderstorms. The wet weather is expected to linger into Wednesday, with a 70% chance of showers and possible thunderstorms throughout the day.

Arrest Report – Sunday – May 25, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Sunday, May 25, 2025:

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Armuchee Man Charged With Theft

A 29-year-old Armuchee man is behind bars facing a slew of charges after allegedly stealing a firearm and a vehicle from a residence on Old Summerville Road last month. Dakota Joseph Godfrey was arrested and charged with felony burglary, auto theft, possession of a pistol during the commission of a crime, and criminal damage to property, according to Floyd County Jail reports. Authorities allege Godfrey caused over $1,500 in damage to the garage door of the victim’s home during the March 26th incident. In addition to the aforementioned charges, Godfrey faces counts of felony possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, misdemeanor criminal trespass, and theft by taking. Police reports indicate the stolen items included a Ruger Mark II pistol and a Honda CR-V valued at $1,600. As of Friday, Godfrey remains in jail without bond.

City Of Summerville Seeking Payroll Clerk

The City of Summerville is currently accepting applications for a Payroll/Finance Clerk to manage and process payroll records, perform financial duties, and contribute to the overall efficiency of the city’s financial operations.

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