Chattooga County 4-H Urges Residents to “Give $4 for 4-H” on April 4th

Chattooga County 4-H and the Georgia 4-H Foundation are calling on residents to show their support for local youth leadership development by participating in the annual “$4 for 4-H” campaign on April 4th. The initiative encourages community members to donate $4, $44, $444, or any amount they choose, to directly benefit Chattooga County programming and contribute towards a statewide goal of $114,444. Georgia 4-H, the largest youth leadership organization in the state, operates as a unit of the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Extension Service and serves every county in Georgia. Through hands-on learning experiences and mentorship, 4-H empowers young people with essential life skills like confidence, resilience, and curiosity. Participants choose from diverse projects in areas like science, health, agriculture, and citizenship, fostering valuable “learn-by-doing” opportunities. The Chattooga County 4-H program plays a vital role in the community, actively engaging with every school in the county and providing education and valuable life skills to hundreds of students annually. Your contribution to the “$4 for 4-H” campaign will directly support these vital programs and ensure that Chattooga County youth continue to thrive. Show your support on April 4th and help Chattooga County 4-H reach its goals

Georgia Power Considers Extending Coal Plant Operations Amid Growing Energy Demand

Georgia Power is re-evaluating its plans to retire its coal-fired power plants, proposing to extend the operation of some facilities into the 2030s, reversing an earlier commitment to shift towards natural gas and renewable energy. The proposed extension is part of the company’s 2025 Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) and includes continued operations at Plant Bowen in Bartow County.

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GNTC Human Resources Receives Model Agency Award

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) Human Resources has received a Model Agency Award for fiscal year 2025. This recognition comes after the Georgia Department of Administrative Services Human Resources Administration (HRA) assessed various agencies, with thirteen achieving a Tier 1 compliance ranking in the FY2025 Human Resources Assessment.

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Chattooga Chamber Celebrates Excellence At Annual Awards Banquet

The Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce held its annual awards banquet and silent auction on March 29, 2025, at Sarah Jane Farms. The event celebrated local businesses and individuals who have contributed significantly to the community and raised funds for the Leadership Chattooga Student Edition program, which helps high school juniors and seniors develop leadership skills and knowledge about their local area. Cindy McGraw, the Executive Director of the Chamber, expressed gratitude to all community members for their contributions.

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Trion Woman Killed In Floyd County Accident

A 28-year-old woman from Trion, Georgia, Alliyah Hatcher, died Wednesday following a car crash involving a tractor trailer. The incident occurred near the intersection of Georgia State Route 53 and Georgia State Route 140. According to reports, Hatcher’s red Hyundai Elantra collided with the rear of a tractor trailer. Floyd County Police Public Information Officer Mike Bell stated that both vehicles were traveling westbound on US 140 when both attempted to make a left turn. Emergency responders worked to extricate Hatcher from her vehicle. She was then transported to a local hospital, where she later died from her injuries. Officer Bell indicated that speed was a contributing factor in the accident. He also stated that, based on the initial investigation, no charges are expected to be filed in connection with the crash. The investigation is ongoing.

Coosa Valley News contributed to this story.

Above Average Temperatures Through The Weekend

Northwest Georgia residents awoke to pleasant temperatures in the 60s this morning, accompanied by partly cloudy skies. While the morning clouds are expected to give way to sunshine by late afternoon, there remains a slight chance (20%) of a thunderstorm developing later today. Winds are currently blowing from the southeast between 5 and 15 mph, with potential gusts reaching up to 30 mph. Temperatures are on the rise, with highs today expected to be around 83 degrees, warmer than Tuesday’s conditions. Looking ahead, tonight will bring cloudy conditions and a low around 65 degrees. A south wind will persist at 5 to 10 mph, with gusts potentially reaching 25 mph. The trend of above-average temperatures will continue through Saturday, with highs expected to linger in the upper 80s to low 90s. However, relief is on the horizon. Rain is expected to return on Sunday, bringing with it a significant cool-down. The first part of next week will see highs in the 60s and lows dipping into the upper 30s, marking a noticeable change in weather patterns for the region.

Arrest Report – Wednesday – April 2, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Wednesday, April 2, 2025:

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Chattooga County Deputy Involved in Accident While Responding to Cardiac Arrest Call

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A Chattooga County Sheriff’s Deputy was involved in a single-vehicle accident Tuesday afternoon while en route to a cardiac arrest call. According to Sheriff Mark Schrader, Deputy Ben Mollohan was responding with emergency lights and sirens traveling southbound on Highway 100 just before the Four Mile Curve when the incident occurred. “As Deputy Mollohan crested the hill, a truck, reacting to the emergency lights, immediately stopped in the roadway,” Sheriff Schrader stated. To avoid colliding with the stopped vehicle, Deputy Mollohan took evasive action, steering the patrol car into a large ditch adjacent to the highway. Fortunately, no injuries were reported. Sheriff Schrader confirmed that the only property damage sustained was to the patrol vehicle itself. No other vehicles or property were damaged in the incident. The Georgia State Patrol (GSP) responded to the scene and conducted the accident investigation.

Weekly Legislative Report From State Rep. Eddie Lumsden

State Representative Eddie Lumsden (R-Armuchee) shared his weekly report for the 11th week of the legislative session. As the Sine Die deadline approaches, lawmakers are focused on passing many bills, including those on chronic absenteeism, support for foster youth, and tougher penalties for fentanyl trafficking. “We returned to the Capitol determined to provide meaningful solutions for our communities,” said Rep. Lumsden, noting significant progress on issues affecting the state, from helping students to protecting citizens from fentanyl dangers. One important bill passed this week was Senate Bill 123, which addresses chronic absenteeism in public schools by defining it, introducing strategies to improve attendance, and focusing on support for struggling students. Lawmakers also approved Senate Bill 85, which establishes the Georgia Foster Care Scholarship Act to assist current and former foster youth with higher education costs. The House passed Senate Bill 72, providing a legal safe harbor for hospitals offering specialized care for individuals with rare diseases. Additionally, Senate Bill 42 and Senate Bill 79 were passed to address crime involving minors and strengthen penalties for fentanyl trafficking. Other bills, including those on electronic device bans in schools and tax reductions, have also passed and are awaiting the Governor’s decision. As the session ends, lawmakers are finalizing key legislation to meet the needs of Georgia’s citizens. You can read Rep. Lumsden’s complete report below:

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Summerville Resident Arrested After Vehicle Vandalized In Rock-Throwing Incident

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A Summerville man was arrested Saturday night following an incident where a vehicle was damaged by thrown rocks on Martin Street. According to a police report, officers responded to a call at approximately 10:24 PM on March 29, 2025, after Ashley Fowler reported her vehicle had been struck by rocks. Ms. Fowler told police that while driving past 1022 Martin Street, she was confronted by members of the Caldwell family. She alleged that a woman wearing a pink shirt threw a rock that struck and damaged her front windshield. Furthermore, she stated that a shirtless male subject struck and shattered the rear window of her vehicle. Passengers in Ms. Fowler’s vehicle corroborated her account, identifying Jacob Caldwell and Sinclaire Snowden as the individuals responsible for the damage. Police then made contact with Caldwell and  Snowden at 1022 Martin Street. Caldwell reportedly denied damaging the vehicle but stated he was willing to take the blame as long as Snowden was not taken into custody. Jacob Caldwell was subsequently arrested and transported to the Chattooga County Jail without incident.