50 Georgia Counties At Risk For Landslides – Including Chattooga County

In Georgia, over half of the land in 50 counties is at risk of landslides, with 10 counties having over 90% risk. Landslides, caused by various factors like heavy rain and earthquakes, often occur in mountainous regions. The Geological Survey notes that weak earth on steep slopes is especially vulnerable.

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Summerville Police Investigating Stolen Gun

Summerville Police are investigating the theft of a gun on Allen Street.  According to a report released by the police department, on Monday of this week, the victim called police and informed them that a Hi-Point Camo 9MM pistol had been stolen from their vehicle.  The victim identified a possible suspect to police and the incident has been turned over to an investigator with the Summerville Police Department.

Red Cross Offering Gift Card With Each Blood Donation

As holiday celebrations continue into December, the American Red Cross encourages donors to keep the blood supply top of mind by giving blood or platelets this month. Type O negative blood donors and those giving platelets are especially urged to give now to help ensure patients can continue to receive the care they need in the coming weeks.

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Intoxicated Man Arrested At Thanksgiving Celebration

A Thanksgiving gathering ended in arrest for a Chattooga County man last Wednesday. Jacob Riley Smith, 33, was arrested for multiple offenses, including obstruction of law enforcement and disorderly conduct. The situation began around 7:50 PM when Chattooga County Sheriff’s Deputies were called to 606 Sloppy Floyd Lake Road after reports of a domestic dispute. The complainant stated that Smith, who had been invited to the celebration, arrived drunk around 3 PM and behaved aggressively towards other guests throughout the afternoon. Although Smith was not at the house when officers arrived, they searched for him and eventually found him hiding in brush near the residence. Smith refused to follow commands from law enforcement and resisted when deputies tried to help him out of the bushes. Deputies then restrained Smith, who continued to struggle while being transported to jail. Upon arrival at the Chattooga County Jail, he was placed in a restraint chair due to his ongoing combative behavior.

Christmas In The Park Tonight At Dowdy Park In Summerville

Christmas in the Park in Lyerly--CHS Band will play!

Children of all ages are invited to enjoy holiday cheer at The City of Summerville’s annual Christmas In The Park event in Dowdy Park. Christmas In The Park will take place on Thursday, December 5 from 6:00 p. m. to 8:00 p. m. Santa will arrive at the park at 6:00 p. m. to meet children and offer free photos. There will be a Best Dressed Elf Contest, an Ugly Christmas Sweater Contest, live musical entertainment, and many fun activities planned for the evening. This year’s event will also feature vendors selling various crafts, food, baked goods, and other merchandise.

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Man Yelling Curse Words Arrested For Disturbing The Peace

Summerville Police arrested a 26-year-old man on Tuesday night after he was accused of disturbing the peace.  Police were called to a Hunt Street address in Summerville, where Raymond Jordan Laney was reportedly being “loud and boisterous and belligerent”.  Police say that Laney was yelling curse words and disturbing neighbors in the area.  He was arrested around 10 PM and was taken to the Chattooga County Jail on disorderly conduct charges.

LaFayette High School Removed From List Of Low-Performing Schools

The Governor’s Office of Student Achievement (GOSA) corrected its list of low-performing schools eligible for the Georgia Promise scholarship voucher program on Tuesday. Five schools were removed from the original list – including LaFayette High School.  Other schools removed from the list were Lee County High School, Fannin County High School, Richmond Hill Elementary School, and Jones Elementary School. Laine Reichert from GOSA explained that some schools had missing scores affecting calculations, requiring adjustments. Critics of the voucher program say that this incident underscores concerns about the plan that diverts public funds to private schools. Concerns have been raised about the program’s transparency and impact on local school systems.. State Sen. Jason Estevez, who opposed the program, highlighted these issues and emphasized that no parent or teacher wants their school on the list. The Georgia Promise Scholarship will accept applications starting in early 2025.

Georgia Public Service Commission Gives Green Lift For Battery Energy Storage System In Floyd County

 

The state Public Service Commission approved Georgia Power’s plan to build battery energy storage systems at four locations, including Floyd County. This plan will add 500 megawatts of generating capacity, enough to power 750 homes with one megawatt. One system in Floyd County will be on the site of decommissioned Plant Hammond. The Tesla Megapack 2 Xl installed there is expected to provide 57. 5 megawatts. These battery systems store energy generated from solar sources and will provide power during high demand. Georgia Power will also build facilities near Robins and Moody Air Force Bases and submit quarterly reports on progress.

 

Accident In Gore On Wednesday

An accident in Gore on Wednesday morning sent one person to the hospital with minor injuries.  According to a preliminary report from the Georgia State Patrol Public Information Office, a SUV was pulling out of the parking lot at Dirt Town Deli and attempting to make a left-hand turn.  As the SUV left the parking lot, it pulled into the path of a vehicle traveling southbound on Highway 27.  The second vehicle struck the SUV in the left side.  The driver of the SUV was transported to AtriumHealth-Floyd with minor injures.  The accident is still under investigation by the Georgia State Patrol Post in Rome.  More details will be released when the accident report is complete.

Arrest Report – Wednesday – December 4, 2024

Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Wednesday, December 4, 2024:

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