Arrest Summary - Monday - April 29, 2024
Here is a summary of arrests from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for April 26-29, 2024:
Sample Ballots For May 21st Primary Election
With Advance Voting beginning today, here is some information from the Chattooga County Registrars Office. Also, find below sample ballots for the May 21st General Primary Election.
From the Chattooga County Registrars Office:
Early Voting Starts Today For May 21st Primary Election
Early voting starts today for the May 21st Primary Election in Chattooga County. Chattooga County voters will have two contested races on the Republican ballot. The county commissioner’s race and the coroner’s race. There is also a nonpartisan race for Lookout Mountain Superior Court Judge. All early voting in Chattooga County takes place at the Chattooga County Registrars Office, located on Commerce Street in Summerville, just south of the courthouse. Voters will have two Saturday voting opportunities on Saturday, May 4th and again on Saturday, May 11th. Weekday voting takes place from 8:30 AM until 5 PM and Saturday voting will be from 9 AM until 5 PM.
Early Voting Starts Today In Summerville Special Election
National Small Business Week This Week
For more than 60 years, the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has celebrated National Small Business Week, which acknowledges the critical contributions of America’s entrepreneurs and small business owners. This year, National Small Business Week takes place April 28 – May 4, 2024, and is when SBA officially recognizes their hard work, ingenuity, and dedication, including their contributions to the economy. This year’s activities include in-person events and an educational virtual summit on a variety of business topics.
If you’re a small business owner or a lover of small businesses, you can participate in National Small Business Week in a number of ways to show your support.
First, you can attend the small business week virtual events (more on that below). You may also attend local, in-person events and popup events – check with your local SBA for more information.
A great way to participate in NSBW is by sharing your story through social media or email. You can find social media resources at Small Business Trends, including Instragram images to promote NSBW and your business. To make your Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook posts part of the larger conversation, use the following hashtags:
- #SmallBusinessWeek
- #NSBW
- #NationalSmallBusinessWeek
NSBW is a great time to thank your supporters as an entrepreneur or small business owner. If you have the time, you can host an event at your business or write thank you cards to your top supporters. It’s also easy to create a thank you video to show on your social media accounts or send to your email contacts.
You can also support a local small business of your choice, whether or not that business is your own. Encourage friends and family to pay special attention to small businesses during NSBW, and brag about your favorites in social media or online reviews.
Small Business Week Virtual Events
A number of small business week events will take place, with virtual participation. The SBA will hold a series of events from April 28 to May 4, including a National Small Business Week virtual summit, educational sessions, and award presentations.
You can attend webinars to help learn more about growing your small business, network with other small business owners, and find resources for your business.
A few standout virtual events this year include:
- Unlock AI’s Potential for Your Small Business (with Grow with Google)
- Building a Foundation for Online Marketing Success (with Constant Contact)
- Navigating Your Cash Flow (with Chase for Business)
- Future of Commerce 2024 (with Square)
Be sure to register here for the virtual summit ahead of time.
SBA National Small Business Week Awards
Each year during NSBW, the SBA recognizes top small businesses in the U.S. with the National Small Business Week Awards. The awards recognize the achievements of small businesses in their communities and the U.S. economy. Awardees are recognized from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and Guam, with one winner from each of these areas selected for the Small Business Person of the Year. Each of these winners will compete for the National Small Business Person of the Year award, which is SBA’s top honor.
Other categories include:
- Small Business Exporter of the Year
- Phoenix Awards for Disaster Recovery:
- Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster Recovery
- Phoenix Award for Small Business Disaster Mitigation
- Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery – Public Official
- Phoenix Award for Outstanding Contributions to Disaster Recovery – Volunteer
- Federal Procurement Awards:
- Small Business Prime Contractor of the Year
- Small Business Subcontractor of the Year
- Dwight D. Eisenhower Awards for Excellence (for large prime contractors who use small businesses as suppliers and contractors)
- 8(a) Graduate of the Year
- Awards to SBA Resource Partners:
- Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Excellence and Innovation Center Award
- Women’s Business Center of Excellence Award
- Veterans Business Outreach Center Excellence in Service
- Small Business Investment Company of the Year
The awards are presented during the NSBW Awards ceremony. Nominations for 2025 open in the fall of 2024.
How Nav Supports Small Businesses
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Let us know how you plan to celebrate National Small Business Week 2024.
For more info, please visit SBA.gov.
Summerville's Ducky Derby To Coincide With Chattooga Riverfest
Chattooga / Dade 4H Shotgun Team Qualifications
Summer Burn Ban Starts May 1
The Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) has identified open burning as a significant contributor of the pollutants that form ozone. Therefore, open burning in metro Atlanta and the surrounding areas must be restricted during the summer months.
Beginning May 1st and ending September 30th, EPD’s Open Burning Ban will be enforced in 54 Georgia counties, including Chattooga and surrounding Georgia counties.
The Open Burning Ban prohibits citizens and businesses from burning yard and land-clearing debris. This rule is in addition to the year-round state ban on the burning of household garbage.
In our area, Chattooga, Walker, Floyd and Gordon Counties are all included in the burn ban.
What are the rules of the open burning ban?
Don’t burn anything from May 1 – September 30.
Some exceptions include:
- Agricultural burning exemption
- Forestry “prescribed burning” exemption*
- Campfires or barbeques
- Fire-fighting training exemption, provided appropriate permit is issued
- Operation of open flame equipment exemption
- Explosive disposal in accordance with U.S. Department of Labor Safety Regulations
*Not exempted in the 19 county metro Atlanta non-attainment area: Bartow, Carroll, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Hall, Henry, Newton, Paulding, Spalding, Rockdale and Walton.
Failure to adhere to the burn ban during May – September may result in fines.
Trion Fire Chief Receives Volunteer Fire Chief Certification
Arrest Report - Sunday - April 28, 2024
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Sunday, April 28, 2024:
Friday Night Fatal Fire In Walker County
A late night fire on Friday night in Walker County claimed the life of one person.
Walker County Fire Rescue received a call at 11:26 p.m. about a house fire at 569 Tinkerbell Circle in the Flintstone community. Upon arrival, they found the home about 50% involved.
Firefighters did an initial search of survivable areas, and found the victim during suppression efforts. The body of a late 40’s man will be sent to the state crime lab for an autopsy. No one else was inside the home or injured during the incident.
Firefighters brought the fire under control in about an hour.
The Walker County Fire Marshal will investigate the cause of the fire. This is Walker County’s first fatal fire this year.
Woman Arrested For Shoplifting At Walmart
A thirty-eight-year-old woman was arrested at Walmart in Trion after store employees told a responding Chattooga County Deputy that the woman had stolen groceries. According to a report released by the sheriff’s office, Jodi Olson Adams scanned some items into the self-scan and then would place more items in the bagging area. In all, there were $51.51 worth of groceries that were not scanned. A juvenile with Adams was picked up by family members and Adams was booked into the Chattooga County Jail on shoplifting charges.
Chattooga Mountain Education Going Virtual For Summer
Chattooga Mountain Education Charter High School will be going virtual this summer. The last day of face-to-face classes is May 30th. Campuses will reopen on August 5th. Students will be able to work through the summer virtually from 10 AM until 2 PM and from 4 PM until 8 PM, Monday – Thursday. Chattooga Mountain Education summer classes will be held June 3 – August 1.
Chattooga Riverfest Coming
Chattooga Riverfest is now just a little more than a month away. The annual event rotates between Lyerly, Trion and Summerville. This year, the event will be held in Summerville. There will be a Kayak raffle and live music, along with a vendor market and festival food. A Jeep Cruise-In and Ducky Derby will also be featured at this year’s event. Chattooga Riverfest will take place on June 8th from 10 AM until 3 PM at Dowdy Park in downtown Summerville and features free admission and free parking. Visit www.chattoogarivergroup.org or call 706-857-4033 for more information.
Advance Voting In Summerville Special Election Starts Monday
Advance voting for the City of Summerville Municipal Special Election on May 21, 2024, will begin tomorrow, Monday, April 29, 2024 and continue through May 17, 2024.
Advance voting will also be available on Saturday, May 4, 2024, and Saturday, May 11, 2024.
Voting for the City of Summerville Special Election will occur at Summerville City Hall, at 120 Georgia Ave., between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
The last day to request an Absentee Ballot is Friday, May 10, 2024.
Six candidates are running for the unexpired term of former Summerville City Councilman David Ford who passed away earlier this year.
Positive Athlete Names Regional Award Winners - Including Trion Athlete
For the tenth consecutive year, the Positive Athlete organization has named their Regional Award Winners for the Northwest GA Region. Positive Athlete’s Northwest GA Region consists of schools located in the following counties: Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade, Floyd, Gilmer, Gordon, Haralson, Murray, Pickens, Polk, Walker and Whitfield.
In total, 23 different public and private high schools were represented amongst the winners for this year’s awards cycle. This year, over 6,800 nominations from coaches, principals, athletic directors, teachers, and parents were submitted for the Positive Athlete program state-wide, representing over 420 public and private high schools.
Former Forest Park High School, University of Georgia and Pittsburgh Steelers star, Hines Ward, and local businessman Scott Pederson created Positive Athlete as a movement for more positivity in youth sports. In addition to excellence on the field, each nominated Positive Athlete was required to show characteristics such as an optimistic attitude, teammate encouragement, servant leadership, heart for others, ability to admit imperfections, giving 100 percent all the time, and realizing the team as more important than the individual.
Here is a list of the 2023-2024 Northwest GA Regional Award Winners:
ABBY GUARDADO -GORDON CENTRAL -GIRLS TENNIS
AVAH MORRISON -HERITAGE (RINGGOLD) -GIRLS TRACK & FIELD
BOWEN ESTES – HARALSON – COUNTY BOYS GOLF
BRAXTON VINEYARD -MURRAY COUNTY- BOYS BASKETBALL
BRAYLON JAMES -ROCKMART -BOYS SOCCER
BRAYLON PRITCHETT -RIDGELAND- BOYS ALTERNATIVE SPORT
CHETTA DODGE -ROME -VOLLEYBALL
CHRISTINA GASS- LAKEVIEW-FT. OGLETHORPE -GIRLS BASKETBALL
COLE DINGLER- CEDARTOWN -BASEBALL
EMERY BRYANT- PICKENS -GIRLS GOLF
EMMA SCOTT -ROCKMART -GIRLS MULTI-SPORT
ETHAN ELLISON -MODEL- BOYS TENNIS
EVAN MAY -GILMER GIRLS -SWIMMING & DIVING
GARRETT MAHAN -TRION- FOOTBALL
KAREN AJANEL CETO -COAHULLA CREEK- GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY
KATIE HENNON- PEPPERELL GIRLS -ALTERNATIVE SPORT
KILEIGH BARCOMB- ARMUCHEE -CHEER & GYMNASTICS
LEXI LYON- NORTHWEST WHITFIELD- GIRLS SOCCER
MADDY LEE -RINGGOLD -SOFTBALL
NICOLE HARRIS -LAFAYETTE -GIRLS COACH
PRESTON POAG -NORTH MURRAY- BOYS COACH
SYDENY KRUGER -LAFAYETTE -FLAG FOOTBALL
TANNER MILLER- DADE COUNTY- BOYS TRACK & FIELD
THOMAS YOUNG- SONORAVILLE -WRESTLING
TUCKER HENDERSON -LAFAYETTE -BOYS CROSS COUNTRY
TYLER HEWITT -ROME -BOYS SWIMMING & DIVING
WAYLON CARTER -COOSA BOYS- MULTI-SPORT
In addition to recognizing the athletes and coaches, Rome High School in Rome was honored as the Most Positive High School in the region after an impressive number of quality nominations.
All of these award winners will be recognized on campus at their local high schools, and now have a chance to win a state-wide award in their sport category, which will be announced in early May. The 2024 Georgia Positive Athlete Awards will be held in early June, and will be a night in which all scholarship winners and statewide award winners are recognized.
Positive Athlete, INC. is an organization based in Georgia that seeks to promote the benefits of positivity to young athletes around the country through awards, scholarships and special opportunities. Positive Athlete Georgia has awarded regional winners of Positive Athlete awards around the State of GA for the past 10 years, in which over $350,000 in scholarships have been awarded. Positive Athlete also has an awards program in Western Pennsylvania.
New Georgia Law Expands Paid Parental Leave For Government Workers
Parents working in state government and public schools will be able to take up to six weeks of paid parental leave under a new Georgia law.
Beginning July 1, eligible government employees will have the opportunity to take up to 240 hours of paid parental leave within a year of the birth of their child, or within a year after adoption or taking in a minor through foster care.
Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed House Bill 1010 Wednesday, which doubles the length of paid leave from three to six weeks that is available to state government and public school employees.
Nonprofit organizations 9to5 Georgia and the GA Coalition for Paid Leave applauded Republican House Speaker Pro Tempore Jan Jones and Sen. Brian Strickland, a McDonough Republican, for championing legislation that expands a 2021 law that gave state employees up to three weeks off to care for their new child.
The nonprofit advocates for parental leave stressed on Wednesday that they remain committed to expanding paid private sector family leave that is unavailable to 78% of Georgians. Under the Family and Medical Leave Act, two-thirds of Georgia residents are prevented from taking unpaid leave due to eligibility restrictions and financial constraints.
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GBI: New Evidence In 9-Year-Old Death Investigation
Investigators have new evidence in a case involving the January 2015 deaths of two Cobb County residents, Bud and June Runion.
On April 14, 2024, a citizen found a .22 caliber rifle while magnet fishing in Horse Creek on Old Prison Camp Road, McRae-Helena, Telfair County, Georgia. The same person continued to magnet fish in the area, and on Tuesday, April 16, 2024, found a bag containing drivers’ licenses and credit cards belonging to the Runions, and a cell phone believed to belong to the Runions.
GBI agents and the Telfair County Sheriff’s Office subsequently executed a search warrant on Wednesday, April 17, 2024, at a home located in the 400 block of Webb Cemetery Road, McRae-Helena, Telfair County, Georgia. The GBI executed an additional search warrant at the same home on Friday, April 19, 2024. Investigators recovered evidence from both search warrants. The evidence will be submitted to the crime lab for further analysis.
In January 2015, police arrested Ronnie Jay Towns for the Runion’s deaths and armed robbery. Towns was later indicted.
The case is tentatively scheduled for trial in August 2024.
Anyone with information about this investigation is asked to contact the GBI Regional Investigative Office in Eastman at 478-374-6988. Anonymous tips can also be submitted by calling 1-800-597-TIPS (8477), online at https://gbi.georgia.gov/submit-tips-online, or by downloading the See Something, Send Something mobile app.
Arrest Report - Saturday - April 27, 2024
Here is the latest arrest report from the Chattooga County Sheriff’s Office for Saturday, April 27, 2024:
Cancer Navigators Walk Set For Tomorrow
Cancer Navigators’ annual 1-Mile Walk and Daisy Drop will take place this year tomorrow, on Sunday, April 28th.
Participants can help local cancer patients in their fight against cancer by signing up for the walk, which will begin at Historic Barron Stadium at 2 p.m. Registration costs $20 and includes an event T-shirt.
To register and for more information: visitbit.ly/43wj26u, call 706-509-5040, or visit the Cancer Navigators office located on the 3rd floor of the Harbin Clinic Tony E. Warren Cancer Center, 321 W. Fifth St., Rome.
The public’s support will help Cancer Navigators provide the following free services: social support, counseling, nutrition assistance, transportation assistance, medical supplies, wigs, hats and scarves, stress management and caregiver support.
The Daisy Drop is a free event for the community. Cancer Navigators’ staff will be set up near the Courtyard by Marriott distributing complimentary daisies to drop in the Oostanaula River in honor or in memory of loved ones affected by cancer.
The drop will begin at 3 p.m. at the Chief John Ross Memorial Bridge, which crosses the Oostanaula River to link the Town Green with the Courtyard by Marriott.
Parking for both events will be available at and around Historic Barron Stadium.
Cancer Navigators was established in 2006 to serve as a complement to the medical expertise of cancer care providers by guiding those in northwest Georgia and northeast Alabama affected by cancer toward a better understanding of diagnosis and care while connecting them with needed resources.
For more information contact Cancer Navigators at 706-509-5040.