All Chattooga County Schools will implement an early dismissal schedule on Thursday, August 21st, and Friday, August 22nd, to accommodate anticipated traffic congestion related to the upcoming Chattooga County Fair events at Summerville Middle School.
Motorists traveling north on Interstate 75 through Catoosa County this week should anticipate potential delays due to scheduled overnight lane closures. The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) announced that crews will be repairing portions of two bridges between Ringgold and the Tennessee state line.
Chattooga County residents are advised to prepare for a prolonged period of warm, humid conditions punctuated by daily chances of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms from Monday, August 18th, through Thursday, August 21st. The forecast also highlights significant heat concerns.
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Monday, August 18, 2025:
The excitement for the annual Chattooga County Agricultural Fair is officially building as the fair’s esteemed Blue Ribbon Department begins accepting entries today for a wide array of competitive contests. Residents from Chattooga County and a broad surrounding area are invited to showcase their talents in agriculture, horticulture, art, photography, needlework, and food preservation.
Here are the latest health inspection scores from the Chattooga County Environmental Health Department for the first half of August, 2025:
The Emergency Management Preparedness Grant (EMPG) has been awarded to the Chattooga County Emergency Management Agency, providing a critical source of annual funding. The amount allocated to each county is based on its size and population, enabling the agencies to enhance their public safety response capabilities by funding essential equipment, training, and supplies.
In a collaborative effort to strengthen the region’s economic and workforce competitiveness, Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) and Dalton State College will host the first-ever Northwest Georgia Workforce Summit on August 22. The summit aims to bring together educators, business leaders, and community partners to explore strategies for addressing the evolving workforce needs in Georgia.
Prospective candidates for municipal offices across Chattooga County can begin to qualify for the upcoming general and special elections starting today, Monday, August 18. The elections are set for Tuesday, November 4, with most qualification periods closing on Friday, August 22. It’s important to note that the Town of Trion’s municipal general election is specifically slated for November 4, 2025.
Despite President Donald Trump’s repeated assurances that he would not allow Medicaid to be cut, the recently passed “Big Beautiful Bill” by Congress aims to slash hundreds of billions of dollars from the program that provides healthcare for millions of poor, elderly, and disabled Americans. In Georgia, the exact number of individuals who will lose Medicaid coverage due to the 2025 legislation is yet to be determined, but estimates suggest it could range from 72,000 to 160,000 people.
















