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Fort Oglethorpe Arrest Report For May 17-23
Jennifer White, 25, of 269 Steele Road, Rossville was arrested May 18 on charges of driving while license suspended or revoked and operating without a valid tag.
College campus and retail development set for Alabama Highway site in Catoosa County
About 50 acres of Catoosa County-owned property will soon become home for a Georgia Northwestern Technical Community College satellite campus as well as a mixed-use commercial development.
Exclusive: Clip from Small Town Security Features JJK Security Auction
The second season of "Small Town Security" has been entertaining fans with its particular brand of crazy reality.
Ringgold prepping for Memorial Day festivities
In addition to the 1890s Day Jamboree, Ringgold will begin its bi-annual Festival of Flags to honor deceased military service men and women from Catoosa County.
Ringgold prepping for Memorial Day festivities
Ringgold will hold its annual 1890s Day Jamboree beginning on Friday, May 27. This year will mark the 38th year of the two-day festival that takes place in downtown Ringgold.
Crime Stoppers: Catoosa County Sheriff's Office
A Between 8 a.m. on May 3 and 2 p.m. on May 9, an entering auto crime occurred at Budget Sales at 4193 U.S. 41 in Ringgold, resulting in the theft of more than $500 worth of tools and electronics.
Jamie Jones: Ric Flair coming to Ringgold for show
Here are the notes and news items from the world of pro wrestling: Woooooooooo! "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair is coming to Ringgold.
Ringgold moving forward with groundwater exploration
Ringgold council members look over an area map as they discuss groundwater exploration.
Small Town Security: Claustrophobic, visually repellent, and really good
After I watched the second-season premiere of AMC's Small Town Security , I had a weird conversation with my mom.
Warren Chapel AMC Celebrates Men's Day Sunday
Cedar Hills Baptist Church will host Vacation Bible School June 3-7 from 6:30-9:30 p.m. SonQuest Rainforest is the theme for the week and classes are offered from ages 4 through 6th Grade.
Appeal hearings Tuesday for fired Fort Oglethorpe officials
The personnel appeal hearings for two fired Fort Oglethorpe officials is set for Tuesday, May 14, beginning at 6:30 p.m. at city hall.
Civil War anniversary:Henry Bowman, Blacksmith, Tunnel Hill
Before the advent of the automobile, one of the most sought-after individuals was the village blacksmith.
So good to have them back! Their Krystal Van gave out so many free meals during the tornado, and ...
On Friday, May 10, Ringgold mayor Joe Barger cut the ribbon for the re-opening of the Krystal restaurant.
Red Smith has been dirty all his life. Just ask anyone who grew up in Fort O. Harassed teenagers ...
Are two charter study committees too many? Some Fort Oglethorpe officials think so.
Trestle Side Antiques in Ringgold is a treasure trove of collectibles
The long-standing antique store in downtown Ringgold is under new ownership, and also sports new collectibles and vendors.
Crime Stoppers: Catoosa County Sheriff's Office
A Between midnight and 5:30 p.m. on Monday, May 6, a residential burglary occurred on Daily Hills Circle in Ringgold resulting in the theft of more than $2,500 worth of tools from the home.
Sunshine Club Meeting At First Cumberland Is Tuesday
The Sunshine Club at First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1505 North Moore Road, will meet Tuesday, at 11 a.m. The cost of the catered lunch will be $6. Make reservations with the church office.
Check Out These Funny Small Town Security GIFs
AMC's hit reality show "Small Town Security" is coming back May 9 at 10/9c, and in celebration of the upcoming premiere, we have some cool and funny GIFs to share with you! We've got them for you below the post.
Shrum, Quinn win Whitfield Oil Trojan 5K
Gray, overcast skies and periodic drizzle could not dampen the spirits or the enthusiasm of the runners who participated in the Whitfield Oil Trojan 5K on Saturday.
GBI uses high-tech tools to solve crime mysteries
It's not exactly like a "CSI" show in the sense that investigators can easily pop onto a scene, locate mounds of evidence and nail down the "whodunit" and how of every crime within an hour.