State Wildlife Officials Urge Georgians to Prevent Canada Goose Problems Before They Start

With nesting season now underway, state wildlife officials are encouraging homeowners, landowners, and property managers to take steps now to prevent conflicts with Canada geese before they become bigger problems later in the year.

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Pipe Burst Forces Closure of Walker County Government Building in Rock Spring

A Walker County government building in Rock Spring is closed today following significant water damage caused by a pipe burst overnight.

Officials say the Local Government Services building, located at 122 Highway 95, experienced flooding that impacted several offices and public areas.

The closure affects multiple departments housed in the building, including the tag and tax office, assessor’s office, planning and zoning, and code enforcement.

Residents needing services are advised that the Walker County Tax Commissioner’s office in Rossville remains open.

There is no word yet on when the Rock Spring facility will reopen as crews work to assess and address the damage.

Arrest Report – Friday – April 17, 2026

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Friday, April 17, 2026:

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Dangerous Fire Conditions As Hot Dry Weather Continues

Chattooga County and the rest of Northwest Georgia are once again under heightened fire weather concerns as dangerously dry conditions and unusually hot temperatures continue through Saturday.

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Berry Farms Farmers Market Returns April 18 In Rome

The Berry Farms Farmers Market is set to return this Saturday, April 18, offering a wide selection of locally grown and handcrafted goods in Rome.

The market, a student-run enterprise from Berry College, will be held from 9 AM until 12 PM at the Westcott parking lot on the Berry College campus.

Shoppers can expect a variety of fresh and locally sourced items, including Angus beef, herbs, potted plants, artisan cheeses, honey, and beeswax products, along with handcrafted goods produced by students and local vendors.

The market highlights products from Berry’s Season’s Harvest program and other student-led enterprises, giving visitors a chance to support both local agriculture and student entrepreneurship.

Organizers say the event is a great opportunity for the community to explore fresh products while supporting Berry College students and their hands-on learning experiences.

Trion High School Seeking Bookkeeper

Trion High School is currently accepting applications for a bookkeeper position, according to a newly released job posting.

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Teen Arrested After Alleged Threat Incident In Summerville

A Summerville teenager is facing charges following an incident involving alleged threats and inappropriate behavior reported earlier this week.

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Berry College’s First Day Of Giving Raises Nearly $500K

The Berry College community came together in a big way for its first-ever Day of Giving on April 8, rallying around the theme “We All Row!”

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Sonny Perdue Announces Retirement As Head Of Georgia University System

University System of Georgia Chancellor Sonny Perdue has announced he will retire from his role leading the state’s public colleges and universities.

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Summerville Man Arrested On Drug, Traffic Charges After Traffic Stop

A Summerville man is facing multiple charges following a traffic stop that led to the discovery of methamphetamine, according to the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office.

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