Steam Into Summerville’s Star Locomotive, Southern 4501, Sparks Johnny Cash Memories During TVRM Visit This Past Weekend

A visual timeline connects Johnny Cash’s 1974 television special Ridin’ the Rails with the present-day legacy of Southern Railway 4501. Top left, Cash performs beside the massive steam locomotive during filming of the ABC special. Top right, John Carter Cash visits the Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum with family and TVRM staff, sitting aboard the same historic equipment nearly 50 years later. Bottom left, archival footage shows Cash riding in the cab of Southern 4501. Bottom right, the fully restored 1911 Baldwin-built locomotive draws crowds during a modern-day Steam into Summerville excursion, a signature event that most recently brought the engine to Summerville, Georgia, on November 11, 2025.

The same steam locomotive that regularly thunders into Summerville for TVRM’s popular Steam into Summerville railroad days — Southern Railway 4501 — is drawing attention again after a weekend visit this past Saturday in Chattanooga from John Carter Cash, son of Johnny and June Carter Cash. The historic engine, which most recently visited Summerville on November 11, 2025, remains one of the most recognizable operating steam locomotives in the country and continues to bring rail history to life for local riders and visiting railfans alike.

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Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce to Hold Annual General Meeting in Summerville

The Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce will host its Annual General Meeting on Monday, January 26, 2026, at 6 p.m., bringing together local business leaders, members, and community stakeholders for an evening focused on reflection, planning, and networking.

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Quilts of Valor Ceremony Honors Lyerly Veteran Butch Gardner for Service on Korea’s DMZ

A Quilts of Valor ceremony was held Sunday at Lyerly Community Church to honor Butch Gardner, a U.S. Army veteran and retired employee of the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, recognizing both his military service and the lasting impact it has had on his life and community.

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Summerville City Council Meets Tonight; Swearing-In, Budget Adoption and Key Appointments on Agenda

The Summerville City Council meets this evening, Monday, January 12th, at 5 o’clock at City Hall, and the agenda includes several big items for the city.

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Northwest Georgia Beekeepers to Host Meeting This Evening on Protecting Hives From Pesticides

The Northwest Georgia Beekeepers Association is inviting area residents to a special club meeting focused on protecting honeybee hives from pesticide exposure, with guest speakers scheduled to answer questions and share practical information for local beekeepers.

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Qualifying Opens Today for Georgia’s 14th: Crowded “Jungle Primary” Field Takes Shape Across Northwest Georgia

Qualifying opens today for the special election to fill Georgia’s vacant 14th Congressional District seat, and the field is already shaping up as one of the most crowded contests Northwest Georgia has seen in years, with multiple Republicans and Democrats publicly signaling they plan to run.

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Summerville Recreation Department Opens Spring Volleyball Sign-Ups for Youth Ages 9–14

The Summerville Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting registrations for its Spring 2026 youth volleyball program, offering local kids a chance to learn fundamentals, build teamwork, and have fun in a positive, structured environment.

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Summerville Water Customers May Experience Low Water Pressure During Maintenance

The City of Summerville is advising water customers that temporary low water pressure may be experienced due to maintenance work at the city’s water treatment plant.

The maintenance is scheduled to take place Monday, January 12, 2026, and is expected to be completed the same day. During this time, customers across the city may notice reduced water pressure as crews perform necessary work to maintain system operations.

City officials say the maintenance is part of routine efforts to ensure the continued reliability and safety of the water system and thank residents and businesses for their patience while the work is underway.

Normal water pressure is expected to return once maintenance is completed.

Arrest Report – Sunday – January 11, 2026

According to the latest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, there were no arrests to report for Sunday, January 11, 2026. (Report released at 5:34 AM).

Gusty Winds, Dry Air Raise Fire Concern in Chattooga County as Cooler Week Takes Shape

Northwest Georgia will see a blustery finish to the weekend as a secondary push of colder, drier air moves through Sunday, bringing gusty winds and a stretch of mostly dry weather that could elevate fire danger early this week across Chattooga County and surrounding communities.

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