Floyd County Police Arrest Summerville Man After Domestic Incident

Floyd County police arrested a Chattooga County man this week after a domestic incident.  According to reports,  Lavoris Shajuan Williams, a 43-year-old man from Summerville, was taken into custody following an altercation that left a female victim injured.  The altercation was witnessed by a young child. The incident took place on Regina Drive in Rome, where authorities report that Williams allegedly shoved the victim in the face during a heated dispute, causing her glasses to fall off. The confrontation took place in the presence of a 7-year-old child. Williams now faces multiple charges, including simple battery, third-degree cruelty to children, and probation violation.

 

Trion Fire Department’s Captain Brannon Martin Completes Crucial Training In Residential Safety Surveys

The Trion Fire Department has shared that Captain Brannon Martin has finished the Residential Safety Surveys for Fire Departments course at the Georgia Public Safety Training Center. This program helps fire professionals learn how to conduct and evaluate residential safety surveys to boost community safety. These surveys help spot fire risks in homes and ensure compliance with safety codes, which can lower fire hazards. They also improve public relations and provide residents with fire safety knowledge. The surveys focus on finding hazards, educating residents, improving relations, and reducing risks. They check safety features like fire alarms, stovetops, escape routes, emergency lighting, and exterior electrical outlets.  Captain Martin’s training demonstrates the Trion Fir Department’s commitment to community safety and fire protection.

Georgia House Speaker Introduces School Safety Legislation

On Monday, Georgia House Speaker Jon Burns, along with other officials and community members, introduced a comprehensive school safety plan. This plan includes a statewide student information sharing database, the formation of threat assessment teams in schools, and the requirement for an anonymous reporting app. It also addresses physical security needs, increases penalties for making terroristic threats, and promotes responsible firearm ownership.

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Local Non-Profit Empowered Elegance to Host Annual Prom Pop Up Event for Under-Resourced Young Ladies

Empowered Elegance, a local non-profit organization dedicated to supporting under-resourced young women in Northwest Georgia, is gearing up for its 3rd annual Prom Pop Up event. Set to take place on Friday, February 21st, and Saturday, February 22nd, the event aims to ensure that all young ladies can experience the magic of prom night, regardless of their financial situation.

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Chattooga Young Farmers Hosting Meeting Focusing On Vaccines For Cattle Producers

Later this month, the Chattooga Young Farmers will host a meeting aimed at helping local cattle producers with custom vaccines for their herds from a leading and innovative company dealing with bovine health.

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Arrest Report – Tuesday – February 4, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Tuesday, February 4, 2025:

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Man Arrested After Violent Standoff At Calhoun Motel

The Gordon County Sheriff’s Office responded to a disturbance late Saturday night at a motel near U.S. Highway 41 and Interstate 75 in Calhoun. Deputies arrived at approximately 11:15 PM to find a man armed with a knife behaving violently. When ordered to drop the weapon, he refused and assaulted the deputies before attempting to barricade himself inside. The suspect, identified as 34-year-old Ezekiel Cooper of Calhoun, forcefully resisted arrest but was eventually subdued. During the struggle, one deputy suffered a bite wound, while another was cut by broken glass. Both officers and Cooper were treated for non-life-threatening injuries and later released from the hospital. Cooper was taken into custody and now faces multiple charges, including Aggravated Assault on Law Enforcement Officers and felony Obstruction of Law Enforcement. The incident remains under investigation.

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Patchy Fog This Morning Gives Way To Sunny Skies This Afternoon With Rain Possible Wednesday

Northwest Georgia will start our Tuesday morning with patchy fog. Satellite images show mostly clear skies in the area this afternoon, as a high-pressure ridge moves slowly from the Georgia-South Carolina coast to central Florida. This ridge will keep the weather dry for now, but a bit of moisture will return on Wednesday, leading to mostly cloudy skies by tomorrow. Winds will be light, shifting from southwesterly to northwesterly. Highs today are expected around 72 degrees. Wednesday, rain chances increase with showers and thunderstorms possible into Wednesday night before drying out on Thursday. Warm temperatures and the possibility of rain will continue in Northwest Georgia Friday through the Sunday.

Chattooga Senior Center Hotdog Fundraiser

The Chattooga Senior Center is inviting the community to participate in a hotdog fundraiser on Friday, February 21st, from 10 AM to 2 PM. The aim is to raise money for senior programs and activities. For $10, attendees can purchase a lunch plate that includes a hot dog, chips, slaw, a Little Debbie cake, and a drink. Preorders can be made by calling 706-857-5001 on Thursday, February 20th, from 8 AM to 2 PM. All proceeds will support seniors at the center, helping fund bingo prizes, craft supplies, trips, and other activities. For more information, contact the Chattooga Senior Center at 706-857-5001.

City Of LaFayette Accepting Vendor Applications For 2025 Honeybee Festival

The City of LaFayette has announced that applications are open for the Annual Honeybee Festival, taking place on May 30-31, 2025. This festival celebrates community, culture, and the important role of honeybees. Vendors, entertainers, and sponsors are invited to apply in various categories such as arts and crafts, food, a beauty pageant, a BBQ competition, and a scenic bicycle ride. The festival will start on Friday, May 30, and continue through Saturday, May 31, offering a weekend filled with music, food, and entertainment for residents and visitors. Since it began in 2017, the Honeybee Festival has become a cherished community event that promotes awareness about honeybees and encourages unity among the people of LaFayette. Attendees can expect live music, a Kid’s Zone, BBQ and baking contests, and displays of antique tractors. There will also be many unique arts and crafts vendors, tasty food, and educational exhibits on honeybee preservation. Vendors and sponsors can apply online for more information.  HERE