Chattooga County Housing Market Cools in February 2025: Median Listing Prices Drop 17.4%

The Chattooga County real estate market is showing signs of a cool-down in February 2025, with significant year-over-year declines in median listing prices. According to the latest data, the median listing home price in the county was $225,000, a significant 17.4% decrease compared to February 2024.

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Murphy Chiropractic Opening in Summerville

Murphy Chiropractic is celebrating its grand opening on Monday, March 17th in Summerville, offering a new choice for chiropractic care. Located at 9972 Commerce St, at the corner of Commerce St and Georgia Ave, the clinic aims to serve the community with various therapeutic services. Dr. Murphy, who leads the practice, will focus on manual adjustments of the spine and extremities for patient care. Additional services include spinal decompression, electrical stimulation for muscle tightness, and heat/cold therapy. Instrument-assisted adjustments using an activator will also be available for those who prefer them. Dr. Murphy expressed excitement about providing quality care and helping patients achieve better health through personalized treatment plans. The clinic’s operating hours are Monday to Thursday from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, Friday from 7:30 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM, and Saturday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Appointments can be made through the website, murphychiroga.com, or by calling 706-808-0088 or emailing Murphychiroga@gmail.com.

Berry College Spring Market To Return On March 22nd

Berry College’s highly anticipated annual Spring Market, organized by The Berry College Student Enterprises, is set to return on March 22nd, 2025. The market promises a vibrant atmosphere with a diverse array of vendors offering unique and handcrafted goods. Visitors can expect to browse through stalls overflowing with handmade jewelry, stunning artwork, locally grown fresh produce, and delectable food options. With over 40 vendors participating, there’s something for everyone to discover and enjoy. The family-friendly event will also feature a dedicated kids area, ensuring entertainment for the younger attendees. The Berry College Student Enterprises are working diligently to curate a memorable experience for the community. Stay up-to-date on vendor announcements, event details, and more by following their official Instagram page: @berryshipyard. Mark your calendars for March 22nd, 2025, and prepare to experience the vibrant community spirit and entrepreneurial talent on display at the Berry College Spring Market!

Blood Assurance Issues Urgent Appeal For O-Negative Blood Donors

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Blood Assurance, the primary blood supplier for Atrium Health Floyd and AdventHealth Redmond in Rome, is facing a critical shortage of O-negative blood, with reserves plummeting to less than a half-day’s supply.

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Georgia Opens Doors to Accessible Fishing With Outdoors Beyond Barriers Initiative

The Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is promoting outdoor activities for people with mobility impairments through its Outdoors Beyond Barriers (OBB) initiative. This program aims to make nature more accessible by removing obstacles that limit participation in activities like fishing.  Fishing events are scheduled around Georgia this year, including one in Armuchee.

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January Statewide Unemployment Numbers Released

The Georgia Department of Labor reported that the January unemployment rate was 3. 6 percent, the same as December, and lower than the national rate. Georgia Department of Labor Interim Commissioner Louis DeBroux emphasized the need to keep Georgia attractive for businesses and talent despite a drop in job numbers. “Georgia’s economy is built for the future, but to maintain our competitive edge, we must remain committed to making Georgia the top choice for businesses and talent,” said DeBroux. “Despite a decline in January’s job numbers, our unemployment rate remains at 3.6%, four tenths below the national average. By continuing to invest in our people, expand opportunities, and drive innovation, we are ensuring Georgia remains the national leader in economic opportunity for all.”Jobs decreased by 28,200 from the previous month but increased by 17,800 over the year. Notably, there were job gains in Manufacturing and Government, while losses occurred in Transportation and Food Services. The labor force, employed individuals, and unemployed numbers saw slight changes over the month. Initial claims for unemployment rose to 34,494 in January.

Spring Allergy Season Kicks Off in Northwest Georgia, Health Official Offers Advice

Spring is in the air, but for allergy sufferers in Northwest Georgia, that means the return of itchy eyes, runny noses, and relentless sneezing. With many trees and plants already blooming, pollen counts are on the rise, triggering allergy symptoms across the region. Dr. Gary Voccio, health director of the Georgia Department of Public Health’s 10-county Northwest Health District, acknowledges the annual struggle. “Pollen is fascinating to view under a microscope,” he notes, “but these little particles pack a powerful punch to people who suffer from allergies.” Since completely avoiding pollen exposure is virtually impossible, Dr. Voccio recommends proactive preparation. “It may be best to remain well-stocked with over-the-counter allergy medications,” he advises. With allergists experiencing a surge in patient visits during this time, Dr. Voccio emphasizes the importance of consulting with a healthcare provider to determine the most effective allergy medications for individual needs. He encourages residents to discuss their symptoms and explore suitable treatment options to manage their allergies effectively this spring season.

Georgia House Passes Bill to Eliminate Death Penalty For Individuals With Intellectual Disabilities

In a move hailed as a step towards a fairer criminal justice system, the Georgia House of Representatives unanimously passed House Bill 123 (HB 123), according to State Representative Eddie Lumsden (R-Armuchee). The bill aims to protect individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID) from the death penalty.

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Calm Friday With Storms Possible This Weekend

Northwest Georgia is bracing for a weekend of severe weather, with the highest threat arriving Saturday night and continuing into Sunday morning.  Today, we will see mostly sunny skies with a high of 79 degrees, but things will change as we head into Saturday.

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Arrest Report – Friday – March 14, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Friday, March 14, 2025:

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