

Building permits accepted by City to house new café at old Bruster's building on South Wall Street
According to City of Calhoun Building Official Joey Moore, a building permit was issued by the City last week to J.T. Williams Construction for the renovation of the old Bruster's Ice Cream building, located at 710 South Wall Street, into a new eating establishment, La Brulee Café. The 1,510 square feet existing building is proposed to have interior dining that will consist of three 4-seat tables and three 2-seat tables. According to Moore, the drive thru will also be utilize


Friends of Resaca Battlefield hosts Georgia Battlefield Association
On Saturday, April 11, 2026, the Friends of Resaca Battlefield hosted a tour for the Georgia Battlefield Association with around 50 people in attendance for the tour. The welcome and general park history was given to the group by Friends President Ken Padgett, as well as an update on effects to protect and purchase the 300 plus tract known as the Springbank – Resaca project and partnership with American Battlefield Trust. The tour was conducted by Mr. James Odgen, historian a


Annual Vann House Day set for Saturday, July 25th
Join organizers for this year's Vann House Day to celebrate the 6 8 th anniversary of the Vann House as a historic site in this family friendly event. On Saturday, July 25 th from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., with the help of Friends volunteers and Georgia park rangers, organizers bring the Vann House to life with activities and demonstrations that help you better understand the story of the Cherokee man, James Vann and his plantation. You’ll see woodworking and toy making of differe


Gordon County E9-1-1's Bingiel receives Calhoun Elks Lodge Communication Officer of the Year award
Gordon County E9-1-1 Cpl. Missy Bingiel recently received the Calhoun Elks Lodge 2025 Communications Officer of the Year award at the Elk's Public Safety Officers of the Year Awards Banquet. Each year, the Calhoun Elks Lodge holds the Public Safety Officers of the Year Awards where members of the public safety community are honored. Bingiel's career in public safety began in 1999 when she first started working in 911 communications. "From the very beginning, she demonstrated
Gordon County Fire Chief Calls for a Temporary Burn Ban Due to Drought Conditions
Gordon County officials have called for a temporary burn ban on outdoor burning due to ongoing drought conditions and an increased risk of wildfire throughout the area. The restriction is being sought as a proactive measure to protect public safety, property, and natural resources from the heightened danger of rapidly spreading fires. The Gordon County Fire Department advises, all outdoor burning of yard debris - including leaves, limbs, grass, and other vegetative materials


Goodwill Opportunity Centers in Chattanooga, Dalton to Host Multiple Hiring Events in April
Goodwill Opportunity Centers in Chattanooga and Dalton will host multiple community hiring events during the month of April. Hiring events at the Goodwill Opportunity Center in Chattanooga, located next to the Goodwill store at 7601 East Brainerd Road: Wednesday, April 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pilgrim’s will conduct interviews for maintenance associates ($50,190-$57,990/year) and production associates and general laborers ($38,022–$44,470/year) for its plant in Chattan


HELP LK BECOME AMERICA'S FAVORITE STUDENT!
LK is a 6-year-old first grader at Tolbert Elementary and has been gaining attention throughout Northwest Georgia as he advances through the America's Favorite Student contest! If he wins, LK, the son of Brittany and Brody Mills, will get to meet Bill Nye the Science Guy and tour The Planetary Society, be featured in Reader's Digest and receive a college fund of $20,000! LK is currently in 2nd place. LK's enthusiasm for science stems from having a wonderful childhood full o


RODRIGUEZ NAMED ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL OF RED BUD ELEMENTARY
Laramie Rodriguez was named the new assistant principal of Red Bud Elementary at the April 13 Board of Education meeting. Rodriguez brings nearly 18 years of experience in education, with previous roles in school counseling, classroom instruction, program leadership, and student support. He currently serves as a school counselor at Gordon Central High School, where he supports academic progress, registration, scheduling, family engagement, and schoolwide initiatives. Previous







