Summerville Sets Date For 2025 “Celebrate Independence”

The Summerville City Council has officially announced the date for the 2025 “Celebrate Independence” event, culminating in a spectacular fireworks display on July 3rd. To ensure a breathtaking show, the city is now seeking bids from qualified pyrotechnics companies. According to an official “Request for Bid” (RFB-2025-113-Firework Show) released by the city, sealed bids will be accepted until 2:00 p.m. on April 3, 2025, at Summerville City Hall, located at 120 Georgia Ave. The announcement emphasizes the importance of clearly marking all submissions with “RFB-2025-113-Firework Show” on the outside of the sealed envelope. Late bids will not be considered, and the City of Summerville is not responsible for delays caused by postal services or other delivery issues. The bids will be opened publicly during the council meeting at 2:00 p.m. on April 3, 2025, in the City Hall Council Room. City officials will then review all submissions before awarding the contract. All bids must remain valid for 30 business days. The City of Summerville is looking forward to partnering with a talented fireworks company to create a memorable and patriotic celebration for area residents in 2025. Companies interested in submitting a bid are encouraged to obtain the full bid document from Summerville City Hall, or visit www.summervillega.org for a downloadable bid packet.

Cherokee County Sheriff Hosting Meeting At Cloudland Fire Hall

Cherokee County, Alabama Sheriff Jeff Shaver is excited to announce a series of upcoming community meetings to be held across Cherokee County starting now and continuing through the summer. The purpose of these community meetings is to give the citizens of Cherokee County one more way to connect with their Sheriff’s Office. During the meeting a short presentation will be made about the Sheriff’s Office so that citizens can have a greater understanding of what the Sheriff’s Office is doing and be informed on current crime trends and projects being worked on. The next community meeting will be held at the Cloudland Volunteer Fire Department on County Road 66 Saturday, March 22nd, at 4 PM. (Central).  Residents in the Cloudland Community, located in Cherokee County, Alabama, are invited to attend the meeting.  Sheriff Shaver says that the meetings are designed to hear concerns from citizens and share ways his office is working in their community.

GNTC Waving Application Fees During The Month Of March

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) is waiving its application fee for the entire month. This offers significant savings and removes a financial barrier for potential students looking to enroll in GNTC’s wide array of programs. Interested individuals are encouraged to take advantage of this limited-time offer. The GNTC Admissions Office is readily available to assist with the application process. You can reach them through the call center at (866) 983-4682, or by visiting any of GNTC’s campuses Monday through Friday, between 7:45 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. You can also reach out via email to the Admissions Office for any inquiries. Traditionally, applying to GNTC requires an online application and a $25 non-refundable application fee. Prospective students must also submit an official copy of their high school transcript or GED® transcript, although an unofficial copy will be accepted temporarily. Once accepted, students are required to register online for the mandatory New Student Orientation; details regarding this will be emailed to them. For a comprehensive guide on the application process, GNTC encourages potential students to view the “Academic Plan Where Do You Start?” resource available on their website. This is a fantastic chance to embark on a new career path or enhance existing skills. Don’t miss out on this opportunity – **apply to GNTC in March and save!** For further information, you can also request a campus visit or request program information via the GNTC website HERE

Summerville Recreation Offering Pickleball Instruction

Ever wanted to learn the sport of Pickleball? Now is your chance! The newly opened Summerville Pickleball Courts are offering introductory classes throughout the month of April. Whether you’re a complete novice or looking to refine your skills, Pickleball 101 and Pickleball 201 classes are designed to cater to all levels of beginner players. Learn the rules, techniques, and strategies from experienced instructors, and discover why Pickleball is sweeping the nation. Spaces are limited, so don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to learn a fun and social sport in a brand new facility. For more information and to register for the classes, clickHERE

Georgia Senate Passes “Ricky and Alyssa’s Law” Mandating School Panic Button Alert Systems

The Georgia State Senate has unanimously passed “Ricky and Alyssa’s Law,” a bill requiring all schools across the state to implement a panic button alert system. The bill, named in honor of Coach Richard Aspinwall, tragically killed in a school shooting last year, and Alyssa Alhadeff, a victim of the 2018 Parkland shooting, cleared the Senate just ahead of a crucial deadline.

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Circle K Offering Gas Savings On Thursday To “Inner Circle” Members At Participating Locations

Circle K is set to host an Inner Circle Fuel Day on Thursday, giving Georgia drivers a chance to win a large cash prize and save  Rewards members can enjoy savings of up to 40 cents per gallon at participating Circle K locations from 6 AM. to 11:59 PM. local time on Thursday, March 13. The event will take place across several states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. To participate, customers can join the Inner Circle for free by downloading the Circle K app and creating an account. The app also features a store locator to help find the nearest participating location. In addition to fuel savings, Circle K is offering customers a chance to win $100,000 in cash. Enrollment in the giveaway automatically enters participants for a chance to win. Frequent visits to Circle K increase the chances of winning additional rewards.

Commissioner Allen Releases SPLOST Informational Video

Chattooga County Commissioner Andy Allen has released a video about the upcoming SPLOST Election.  You can see the video below:

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High Fire Danger Again Today Followed By Rain

North Georgia residents are urged to exercise caution as elevated fire dangers are expected this afternoon and into the evening. The National Weather Service warns that another Fire Danger Statement may be necessary due to dry conditions and low humidity. Relative humidity levels are predicted to drop to 25 percent or lower for at least four hours today, combined with southwest winds blowing at 6 to 12 MPH. The dry fuels in the area create a significant risk of fire ignition and rapid spread. The forecast for today is sunny skies with highs in the upper 70s. Overnight lows will dip into the upper 40s. Looking ahead, the weather pattern shifts towards unsettled conditions. Isolated thunderstorms are possible on Thursday, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 70. The chance of precipitation is 60%, with new rainfall amounts between a tenth and a quarter of an inch, potentially higher in areas affected by thunderstorms. The primary concern, however, lies with a more potent storm system expected to impact Georgia this weekend. Forecasters are closely monitoring the potential for severe weather and flooding across the state on Saturday and Sunday. While severe weather is possible throughout Georgia, the greatest threat for flooding is currently concentrated across northwestern Georgia. Residents are strongly advised to stay informed and monitor the latest weather forecasts for updates and potential warnings as the weekend approaches.

Arrest Report – Wednesday – March 12, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Wednesday, March 12, 2025:

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Trion Looks For New Wrestling Coach

The Trion High School community is grappling with the recent and sudden loss of Head Wrestling Coach Randy Stewart, who passed away on March 3rd. A memorial service was held this past Saturday to celebrate Coach Stewart’s life and legacy. Now, Trion High School is faced with the task of finding a new leader to guide its wrestling program. The school has officially announced a job opening for the position of Head Wrestling Coach. The advertisement, released this week, states that all forms of coaching certification will be considered. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply through the Trion City Schools website at [https://www.trionschools.org/hr](https://www.trionschools.org/hr). In addition to the online application, applicants are asked to email their resume and completed application to Principal Bryan Edge at bryan.edge@trionschools.org. The loss of Coach Stewart leaves a significant void in the Trion High School wrestling program and community. The school hopes to find a passionate and dedicated individual to continue building on his legacy and lead the team to future success.