Chattooga County Chamber Announces New Executive Board & Leadership Class For 2025

The Chattooga County Chamber of Commerce has announced its new executive board of directors, which includes Chairwoman Liza Morgan, Immediate Past Chair Paul Meredith, Chair-elect Zach White, and Secretary/Treasurer Heather Casey. This board is committed to boosting community engagement and supporting local businesses. Additionally, the Chamber introduced the 2025 Leadership Chattooga Class, which aims to develop future leaders in the community. Participants in this class come from various sectors and include Amy Anderson (UGA Extension), Ashley Campbell (Summerville Housing Authority), Angie Culbert (Chattooga High School), Daniel Helton (Atrium Health Floyd EMS), Sheila Morrison (Mount Vernon Mills), and Talisyn Ridley (Family Resource Agency of North GA). They will partake in a program that focuses on communication, teamwork, and influence. The Chamber encourages all members and residents to support the new board and the Leadership Chattooga Class in their efforts to improve the community.

GNTC Announces Fall 2024 President’s & Dean’s List

Georgia Northwestern Technical College is proud to announce the students on the President’s and Dean’s Lists. Congratulations to all of these students for their hard work and effort for the past semester. To be eligible for the President’s List, the student must maintain a quarterly GPA of 3.8 or higher with a course load of at least 12 credit hours. To be eligible for the Dean’s List the student must maintain a quarterly GPA of 3.5 to 3.79 with a course load of at least 12 credit hours.

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Neighboring Sheriff Warning Of Publisher’s Clearinghouse Scam

Sheriff Nick Weldon of neighboring DeKalb County, Alabama is issuing a crucial warning to local residents about a rising scam that is targeting unsuspecting individuals. The scam, which involves impersonators claiming to represent Publishers Clearing House, has alarmed authorities and prompted an urgent advisory for the community.

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Dense Fog This Morning Will Give Way To Sunny Skies

Dry and warm weather is expected to continue for the next several days across Northwest Georgia.  Rain has ended, with skies mostly clear to partly cloudy. Some areas in Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama have patchy fog this, which may be dense. Motorists should use extra caution until the fog burns off sometime after sunrise. Temperatures are in the upper 30’s across the area this morning.

Low clouds are expected to move into our part of Georgia today, with high clouds gradually moving south as mostly sunny skies dominate. High temperatures will be in the upper 50s to around 60 degrees.

For the long term, dry and warm conditions are predicted until midweek. Rain and storms may return later in the week with the possibility of showers and thunderstorms developing across Northwest Georgia Wednesday night, with more widespread activity possible into Thursday and Friday.

High temperatures will be significantly warmer than usual throughout this period, reaching the low 70’s.

Arrest Report – Saturday – February 1, 2025

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Saturday, February 1, 2025:

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Atrium Health Floyd-Polk Foundation Accepting Grant Proposals

Atrium Health Floyd-Polk Foundation’s 2025 Community Impact Grant cycle opens January 31. The deadline for submitting proposals for the 2025 grant cycle is Feb. 28. Atrium Health Floyd-Polk Foundation was established in 2021 as a result of the strategic combination of Floyd and Atrium Health. The Foundation currently has assets valued at more than $200 million. Annual investment earnings on the assets are used to support Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center and Atrium Health Floyd Polk Medical Center, which in turn, award grants to area agencies to address needs related to health care in northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama.

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Hazard Mitigation Grant Made Teloga Weather Alert Siren Possible

A new bad weather alert siren has been erected at the Teloga Volunteer Fire Station along Highway 337. The installation took place earlier this month, following a growing need for effective weather alert systems in the area. The siren will undergo a monthly testing routine, scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month at noon. However, if inclement weather is predicted on the testing day, the test will be postponed to the following Wednesday at the same time, ensuring that community members are kept informed and safe. The funding for this crucial project came through a Hazard Mitigation Grant (HMGP) from the Georgia Emergency Management Agency. The HMGP, designed to aid state agencies and local governments in the aftermath of disasters, provides critical resources for projects aimed at reducing or eliminating long-term risks to human life and property from natural hazards. The total grant awarded for the siren’s purchase and installation was $25,916.29, with Chattooga County contributing an additional $1,054.98 to secure the funding. This initiative reflects the community’s commitment to enhancing safety measures and preparedness in the face of unpredictable weather conditions. Residents are encouraged to stay alert for the upcoming testing schedule and to utilize the siren as an important tool in maintaining safety during severe weather events.

Food Prices Stabilize In Georgia – Eggs & Poultry Remain High

Food prices in Georgia have recently shown signs of stabilization, with some categories even experiencing a decline. However, prices remain elevated, continuing to strain the budgets of consumers across the state. A combination of factors has contributed to the overall price increase, including ongoing supply chain issues, the war in Ukraine, turmoil in the Middle East, persistent droughts, inflation, and rising costs for farmers. Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics highlights the impact of these trends on consumer spending. Families purchasing a dozen large, Grade A eggs reported spending an average of just over four dollars last month, while chicken prices climbed to more than two dollars per pound nationally.

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Summerville Spring Volleyball Registration Now Open

The Summerville Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce that registration is now open for its Spring 2025 Volleyball season! Young athletes aged 9 to 14 are invited to sign up for this vibrant community program, which promises to foster teamwork, skill development, and a love for the game. Parents and guardians can register their children online at www.summervillerec.org from now until February 9th, 2025. This is a fantastic opportunity for youth to engage in physical activity, make new friends, and learn the fundamentals of volleyball in a supportive environment. The age eligibility for this program is determined as of September 1, 2025, allowing for inclusive participation among peers. Registration fees are set at $10 for city residents and $25 for county residents, making it an affordable option for families in the area. Don’t miss out on this chance to get your child involved in volleyball this spring! For more information and to complete the registration process, visit www.summervillerec.org

Georgia DOT Starts $7 Million Paving Project In Chattooga County

This week, contractors working for the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) commenced a significant repaving project covering approximately 11 miles of U.S. 27 and a portion of Hwy. 48. The initiative, divided into two federally funded phases totaling just over $7 million, aims to enhance safety and improve road conditions for local residents and travelers alike.

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