Local Man Arrested On Battery & DUI Charges Following Domestic Dispute

Jacob Ryan Stewart, 37, was arrested last week on Wednesday evening following a domestic dispute at a residence on Hair Lake Road. Deputies responded to a call at approximately 9:51 PM reporting a physical altercation. According to the incident report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office, the complainant stated that he and Stewart had engaged in a verbal argument that escalated. The complainant retreated to his room and locked the door, but Stewart allegedly forced his way in and struck him multiple times in the face. The complainant was able to call 911 after the initial altercation, and again after Stewart re-entered the residence and allegedly struck him a second time before leaving the scene on a gray Honda motorcycle with a black helmet. Deputies located Stewart a short time later, driving the described motorcycle near the residence. After being read his Miranda rights, Stewart denied the incident and claimed the victim had injured himself. Deputies observed blood on Stewart’s hands, though he could not explain the source. The report also notes that Stewart was slurring his words, smelled of alcohol, and was unsteady on his feet. Due to the nature of the call and Stewart’s departure from the scene, field sobriety tests were not conducted. Stewart was read Georgia’s implied consent law and agreed to a blood test, which was administered by Chattooga EMS. He was subsequently transported to Chattooga County Jail and charged with battery/simple battery-family violence and DUI-multiple substances-less safe driver.

Kia Recalls Over 137,000 Seltos & Soul Vehicles Due To Engine Issue

Kia has issued a recall for over 137,200 of its Seltos and Soul models due to a potential engine defect, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The recall affects certain 2021-2023 model year vehicles. The NHTSA stated that a manufacturing error involving the piston oil rings could lead to engine damage. This damage may result in stalling or, in more severe cases, an engine fire, posing a significant safety risk. The recall specifically targets affected Seltos and Soul vehicles. To address the issue, Kia dealerships will conduct a thorough inspection of the engine. If necessary, the engine will be replaced free of charge. In addition, dealerships will install a piston-ring noise-sensing system to proactively identify and mitigate potential problems. The repairs will be performed at no cost to vehicle owners. Kia anticipates notifying affected owners via mail starting after April 4th. In the meantime, owners can contact Kia directly at 800-333-4542 for more information regarding the recall. The company’s internal recall number for this issue is SC336.

Walker County Sheriff’s Office To Host Open Forum On Georgia Gun Laws

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The Walker County Sheriff’s Office Training Division is hosting an open forum for citizen gun owners on March 12th, 2025, at 6 PM at the Walker County Civic Center, located on Highway 27 in Rock Spring.

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Secretary Raffensperger Urges President Trump To Repeal FinCEN Reporting Requirements

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, along with colleagues nationwide, sent a letter to President Donald J. Trump requesting the repeal of the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). This letter emphasizes how the Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) reporting requirements burden small businesses. Raffensperger stated that these rules impose unnecessary costs and complicate business creation. He asserts that the federal government already collects much of the needed information and points out the frustration seen from small business owners about unclear implementation. Raffensperger calls for immediate support for H. R. 8147, the ‘Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act,’ to address concerns about government overreach and protect privacy.

5K Walk/Run Race To Support The Community Resource Center Of Chattooga

The Community Resource Center of Chattooga (CRC Chattooga) is thrilled to announce its annual 5K Walk/Run, a fundraising event to support its vital services to the Chattooga County community. The race will take place on March 15th, 2025, at 8:00 AM, offering a fun and active way for community members to contribute to a worthy cause.

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Kindergarten Registration Now Open For Chattooga County Schools

Today Is Crossover Day Under The Gold Dome In Atlanta

Today is “Crossover Day”, the last day for bills to pass either the Georgia House or Senate to be considered by the other chamber. In recent days,  Georgia legislators rushed to pass several education bills covering various topics, including school security and a cell phone ban for students. These bills must also be approved by the other chamber before the April 4 deadline.

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Early Voting Slow In Chattooga County SPLOST Election

Early voting for the Chattooga County Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST) election is experiencing a slow start, according to officials at the Chattooga County Registrars Office. Less than 200 residents have cast their ballots in person, and only four absentee ballots have been received by mail. Chattooga County voters are being asked to decide the fate of a one-cent sales tax, a funding mechanism that has been in place for decades. This SPLOST provides vital revenue for infrastructure projects throughout the county, benefiting the county government, as well as the four municipalities within Chattooga County: Summerville, Trion, Lyerly, and Menlo. Early voting is being held at the Chattooga County Registrars Office, located at 10017 Commerce Street in downtown Summerville. Weekday voting hours are from 8:30 AM to 5 PM. Residents will also have the opportunity to vote this Saturday, with polling hours from 9 AM to 5 PM. Voters are encouraged to participate and make their voices heard on this important issue that impacts the future of Chattooga County’s infrastructure.

Arrest Report – Wednesday – March 5, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Wednesday, March 5, 2025:

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Cloudy & Windy Today With Sun Returning Tomorrow

Residents of Northwest Georgia are waking up to a blustery Wednesday after overnight thunderstorms packing strong winds swept through the region, leaving hundreds without power. While the rain has moved eastward, the National Weather Service in Peachtree City has issued a wind advisory for the area until 7 PM this evening, warning of continued strong gusts. Winds are expected to reach speeds of up to 30 mph, posing a risk to unsecured objects, tree limbs, and potentially causing further power outages. The strong winds could also make driving difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles. The National Weather Service urges drivers to use extra caution. “Gusty winds will blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and additional power outages may result. Winds this strong can make driving difficult, especially for high profile vehicles. Use extra caution,” stated a release from the NWS. The forecast for today includes a 30 percent chance of showers, mainly before 3 PM, with mostly cloudy skies and a high near 57 degrees. Southwest winds will be blowing at 10 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. Tonight, temperatures will drop to a low of around 32 degrees under mostly cloudy skies, with west winds at 10 to 15 mph and gusts up to 30 mph. Thursday offers a respite with sunny skies and a high near 54, though winds will still gust up to 25 mph. Looking ahead, a chance for thunderstorms may return to Northwest Georgia Saturday night into Sunday morning, bringing with it a new round of potential weather hazards.