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Category Archives: Floyd County

Ossoff launches inquiry into mail delays impacting Georgia veterans

Sunday, January 12, 2025–2:45 p.m. -News Release- U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff is demanding that USPS deliver prescriptions, medications, and VA appointment notices to Georgia veterans on time. Today, Sen. Ossoff launched an inquiry with the U.S. Postmaster General after receiving reports from Georgians that they are receiving prescriptions late and appointment notices after their scheduled…read more

Floyd County Board of Education meets Monday

Sunday, January 12, 2025–2:30 p.m. -David Crowder, WRGA News- The Floyd County Board of Education will elect a chair and vice chair when they meet Monday. Other agenda items include hearing dates regarding House Bill 581. Under the law, assessments on homesteaded properties cannot rise greater than the rate of inflation.  New homes and sold properties…read more

David Thornton announces candidacy for Floyd County Commission

David Thornton announces candidacy for Floyd County Commission

Sunday, January 12, 2025–2:20 p.m. -Rachel Hartdegen, Rome News-Tribune- This story is possible because of a news-sharing agreement with the Rome News-Tribune. More information can be found at northwestgeorgianews.com A chaplain and community volunteer, David Thornton, announced he is joining the race for the vacant Post 4 Floyd County Commission seat. The commission seat was vacated…read more

Dempsey chosen for Committee on Assignments

Dempsey chosen for Committee on Assignments

Sunday, January 12, 2025–2:15 p.m. -News Release- State Representative Katie Dempsey of Rome, chair of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Human Resources, was recently appointed by House Speaker Jon Burns to serve on the Committee on Assignments. The House Committee on Assignments, chaired by Speaker Burns, is charged with making all House committee assignments for…read more

Blood donors needed following winter storm

Blood donors needed following winter storm

Friday, January 10, 2025–4:55 p.m. -News Release- Due to hazardous conditions, the Blood Assurance locations in Cartersville and Rome locations will also remain closed on Saturday. The winter storm has significantly impacted the blood supply—we typically need at least 540 donors daily to meet hospital demands. To help replenish supply levels, they are opening the Cartersville location for emergency donation hours…read more

GDOT begins snow plowing, motorists still urged to stay off roadways

GDOT begins snow plowing, motorists still urged to stay off roadways

Friday, January 10, 2025–4:50 p.m. -News Release- As the impacts of snow, sleet, and freezing rain began to grip north and central Georgia on Friday morning, the Georgia Department of Transportation (Georgia DOT) transitioned its operations from pre-treatment using brine to active snowplow and removal in much of the state. With several inches of snow…read more

Georgia Power ready to respond to outages

Georgia Power ready to respond to outages

Friday, January 10, 2025–4:45 p.m. -News Release- As a significant winter weather system swept across the state Friday, Georgia Power crews are prepared and responding to issues quickly, and as conditions are safe to work. Winter Storm Cora continues to make its way through the state Friday, with additional freezing rain and icy conditions expected…read more

Snow photos shared on WRGA’s Facebook page

Snow photos shared on WRGA’s Facebook page

Friday, January 10, 2025–1:33 p.m. -Staff reports- A number of Northwest Georgia residents shared snow photos and videos on our Facebook page Friday morning. You can see some of them below. More photos below Jackie Perry-Eaves Angela Stone Karen Elaine Nix Patricia Simpson Hubbard – Shannon Renee West DeAnn Simon Jan Ledbetter – Suburbs of…read more

Snow and sleet in Northwest Georgia, travel is hazardous

Snow and sleet in Northwest Georgia, travel is hazardous

Friday, January 10, 2025–5:22 p.m. -Staff reports- Area roads remain slick at this time. Precipitation started as sleet, then snow, then a wintry mix. More precipitation is on the way. In addition, the slush that is covering the roadways will likely refreeze later this evening as temperatures drop below freezing. Road Advisories from Floyd E911:…read more

Governor declares State of Emergency

Governor declares State of Emergency

Thursday, January 9, 2025–6:45 p.m. -News Release- Governor Brian P. Kemp today declared a statewide State of Emergency, effective immediately through Tuesday, January 14, 2025, in preparation for the approaching winter storm expected to impact Georgia beginning this Friday. The State of Emergency authorizes the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) to activate the…read more