
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Monday, November 17, 2025:

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Monday, November 17, 2025:

Northwest Georgia residents are urged to exercise extreme caution as critical fire weather conditions are forecast for this afternoon, followed by a prolonged period of unseasonably warm temperatures and potential record highs throughout the week. Minimal rain chances are expected until at least Friday, exacerbating dry conditions.

Georgia’s state coffers saw a significant boost in October, with net tax collections rising by 6.9% compared to the same month last year. The surge, which exceeded $2.7 billion, represents an acceleration in revenue growth for the Peach State, according to new figures released Friday by the Georgia Department of Revenue.

As Georgians look ahead to the 2025 holiday season, projections indicate an average per-person spending of approximately $1,210. However, this festive outlook is tempered by widespread consumer anticipation of price increases, signaling a cost-conscious Christmas for many across the Peach State.

In a notable shift, Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene offered an apology on Sunday for her participation in “toxic politics,” expressing remorse for her role in the increasingly acrimonious political landscape. The public mea culpa came during an interview on CNN’s “State of the Union” when pressed by host Dana Bash about her recent public statements concerning threats to her safety.

Charles Timothy Battles, the subject of an intensive search following a devastating residential fire on Saturday, was apprehended Sunday afternoon in Gordon County. Battles, who was on probation for a previous aggravated stalking conviction, now faces charges including Attempted Murder, Arson, and Aggravated Stalking.

The City of Summerville is currently accepting applications for the position of Water & Sewer Maintenance Worker, offering an opportunity for qualified individuals to help maintain the backbone of the city’s essential infrastructure.

Georgia wildlife officials have announced the highly anticipated dates and regulations for the state’s 2025 duck hunting season, offering hunters two distinct segments and a special early opportunity for eligible participants. The regular season will feature a daily bag limit of six ducks.

The spirit of generosity and community collaboration shone brightly this past Saturday as the Teloga community successfully hosted a massive food distribution event, providing essential supplies to dozens of local families in record time.

A routine traffic stop for a minor equipment violation and slow driving on Highway 27 led to the arrest of a 56-year-old woman on drug possession and obstruction charges.