Saturday Voting Happening Today

Chattooga County voters are being asked to decide the future of a one-cent sales tax that has been in place for several decades and provides revenue for infrastructure projects for the county government, as well as the county’s four municipalities: Summerville, Trion, Lyerly and Menlo.  Voters have the opportunity to cast their vote during Saturday voting today and next Saturday, March 8, 2025.  Advance voting takes place at the Chattooga County Registrars Office, located at 10017 Commerce Street in Summerville.  You may cast your ballot today between the hours of 9 AM – 5 PM.  Weekday voting resumes on Monday between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5 PM.

Northwest Georgia Museums Honored At Conference

Two of Georgia Museums, Inc. ’s institutions, Booth Western Art Museum and Tellus Science Museum, were recognized for their contributions to the museum field at the Georgia Association of Museums conference.

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Billy Joe Dooley Indicted By Grand Jury

Billy Joe Dooley, a businessman from Summerville, is under home confinement after being indicted by a Chattooga County Grand Jury on February 10. He faces multiple charges related to a hit-and-run accident from last year, including serious injury by vehicle, leaving the scene, and filing a false report.

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Lindale Man Killed In High-Speed Chase That Began In Alabama

A Lindale man, Steven Mark Busby, 53, died early Monday morning following a high-speed chase that originated in Cherokee County, Alabama, and ended in Floyd County, Georgia. Floyd County officials released the name of the deceased. According to reports from the Floyd County Coroner’s Office and the Georgia State Patrol, the incident occurred on Alabama Highway. Busby, driving a 2023 Chevy Camaro, was being pursued by a Cherokee County, Alabama, sheriff’s deputy when he lost control of his vehicle while attempting to navigate a turn near Fosters Bend Road. The Camaro reportedly rolled several times before erupting in flames. Busby was ejected from the vehicle during the rolls and was pronounced dead at the scene. WEIS radio news reported that the deputy initially attempted to stop Busby in Alabama, leading to a high-speed pursuit. The deputy reportedly lost sight of Busby after crossing the state line into Floyd County and terminated the chase. While returning to Alabama, the deputy discovered the wrecked and burning Camaro. The Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office issued a statement confirming there was no contact between the deputy’s vehicle and Busby’s. The reason for the initial traffic stop and subsequent pursuit remains undisclosed at this time. The Georgia State Patrol is investigating the incident.

Rome Woman Charged with DUI After Hitting Pedestrian On Broad Street

A Rome woman is facing charges, including felony serious injury by vehicle, after allegedly hitting a 74-year-old pedestrian in a crosswalk on Broad Street Wednesday morning. According to Floyd County Police, Heather Marie Erb, 55, of Rome, was under the influence of prescription drugs when her vehicle struck the man at the intersection of Broad Street and East Sixth Avenue. Floyd County Jail records indicate the pedestrian crossing sign was active at the time of the incident. The victim, whose name has not been released, sustained fractures and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. Erb is charged with felony serious injury by vehicle, as well as misdemeanor counts of driving under the influence (DUI) and failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian in a crosswalk. She was being held at the Floyd County Jail.

Fire On Marks Hill Friday – Red Flag Warning For Saturday

On Friday, a forest fire started on Marks Hill in Chattooga County. Thanks to the fast and brave efforts of several fire departments and agencies, including the Summerville, Trion, Lyerly, Menlo, Teloga, and Hays Fire Departments, the fire was contained by Friday evening.

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High Fire Danger Warning Issued / Sunny Skies For The Weekend

Residents of Northwest Georgia are urged to exercise extreme caution on Friday as high fire danger conditions are expected due to dry fuels and very low relative humidity. A Fire Danger Statement has been issued for the region, lasting throughout Friday afternoon and evening. Authorities are reminding residents to consult with their local burn permitting agencies for specific regulations regarding outdoor burning.

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Arrest Report – Friday – February 28, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Friday, February 28, 2025:

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Summerville Set To Rock With Strictly Skynyrd Tribute Concert

Southern rock fans should save the date! The City of Summerville, along with Summerville Main Street, is hosting a concert featuring the tribute band Strictly Skynyrd on Friday, June 13, 2025, at 8:00 PM. Music lovers can join in downtown Summerville for a night filled with classic hits and Southern rock vibes. Strictly Skynyrd is recognized for faithfully recreating the sound and energy of the famous 1970s band, Lynyrd Skynyrd. The tribute band includes talented musicians: Christopher Lee (Vocals), Gene Ingram (Guitar), Paul Daniels (Guitar), Scott Brown (Guitar), Jason Cosper (Bass), Bobby Graham (Drums), and Lynn Hicks (Piano). Attendees will enjoy all their favorite Lynyrd Skynyrd songs. More information about vendors and other event details will be shared soon. Watch the City of Summerville website and Facebook Page for more details.

Spectacular Planetary Parade To Grace The Night Sky

Stargazers can look forward to a planetary parade happening this evening, February 28, just after dusk. During this event, seven out of the eight planets in our solar system will be visible in the sky, with six of them observable for most of the week. On Friday, Mercury will join Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune in this alignment.

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