Jauan Rashun Porter, 29, of Rome, Georgia, was arrested and detained this past week on federal charges of knowingly and willfully making a threat against the President of the United States. The arrest follows allegations that Porter made explicit death threats against President Donald Trump on a TikTok livestream last month.
Residents of Chattooga County and Northwest Georgia should prepare for a significant shift in weather patterns, as a very moist airmass descends upon the region, bringing with it a prolonged period of humidity and increasing chances of showers and thunderstorms. The forecast for August 9-12, 2025, indicates a warm, sticky stretch with daily opportunities for precipitation, particularly in the afternoons and evenings.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Saturday, August 9, 2025:
Walker County has made important changes to improve vehicle management after a fire truck crash last month. Justin Luce has been appointed as the new fleet manager, and a new countywide vehicle operation policy has been established.
Chattooga County Tax Commissioner Joy Hampton has announced that the county will hold a tax sale on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, on the steps of the Chattooga County Courthouse. The sale is specifically designed to address properties with outstanding tax liens filed by the State of Georgia and Chattooga County. Tax Commissioner Hampton, who also serves as Ex-Officio Sheriff, will conduct the sale. Properties will be offered to the highest bidder, with payment required in cash or certified funds. The auction will commence between the legal hours of sale, a standard procedure for the first Tuesday of September. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to conduct their own due diligence regarding any properties of interest prior to the sale. This includes investigating the property’s condition, existing encumbrances, and any potential issues, as properties are typically sold “as-is” at these events. A complete list of the properties slated for the September 2, 2025, tax sale is listed below. For further information, please contact the Chattooga County Tax Commissioner’s Office.
Aspiring young athletes in Summerville and surrounding areas have a rapidly approaching deadline to secure their spot in the Summerville Recreation Department’s Fall Sports programs. This Sunday, August 10th, marks the final day for all registrations.
The U.S. Secret Service launched a targeted operation in Georgia on Thursday, part of a statewide effort to combat rampant SNAP benefit theft by uncovering and removing illegal skimming devices from business card readers. The ongoing fraud has cost Georgians over $23 million this year alone, impacting vulnerable families reliant on food assistance.
Georgia hunters eager to get into the woods can mark their calendars: squirrel season officially opens on August 15, 2025, promising one of the state’s longest-running small game opportunities. The season will continue through February 28, 2026, offering ample time to pursue this early-season favorite.
While Chattooga County boasts one of the lowest costs of living in the state, particularly when it comes to housing, a deeper look reveals a complex economic paradox: the county’s lower median wages can make it challenging for residents to fully leverage these savings.
Chattooga County residents were shocked about the news that a Lyerly woman was arrested by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) this week, and is facing serious charges including sexual exploitation of children and bestiality. Lillian Hughes, 32, was taken into custody following an investigation into her online activities. The GBI is encouraging anyone with information about child exploitation to contact them.