

Dalton State College awards posthumous honorary doctorates to James E. Brown and Mary M. “Sis” Brown
(From left) Yvonne Beltran and Sarah Sane, recipients of The Governor Nathan Deal Technical Education Scholarship at GNTC; Russ DeLozier, president of The Carpet and Rug Institute; Jimmy Keener, recipient of The Governor Nathan Deal Technical Education Scholarship at GNTC; and Lauretta Hannon, executive director of Institutional Advancement at GNTC. Not pictured is scholarship recipient Gibson Scott. Dalton State College, on behalf of the University System of Georgia Board of


National Fishing and Boating Week Returns June 6-14
Looking for the perfect reason to spend time outdoors? National Fishing and Boating Week (NFBW) returns June 6–14, 2026, offering Georgians a great opportunity to get on the water, introduce someone new to fishing, and take advantage of two FREE Fishing Days, according to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources’ Wildlife Resources Division (WRD). “There is no better time to enjoy Georgia’s incredible fishing and boating opportunities than during National Fishing and Boati


10th Annual Back to School Outreach to be held July 25th; Sponsors still needed
Sponsors are still needed for the 10th annual Back to School Outreach, provided by Christian Community Outreach (CCO Ministry), which is being held this year on Saturday, July 25, 2026 at the Black and Yellow Park off of McDaniel Station Road at the Calhoun Recreation Department. The Back to School Outreach is a much needed event each year for many families throughout Gordon County, where no less than a thousand school-aged children, along with their families, show up for a d


GCFR personnel awarded Medals of Valor
Pictured, left to right, Commissioners Chad Steward, Kevin Cunningham and Randy Abernathy; GCFR Chief Heath Derryberry, Battalion Chief Bo Nicholson, Probationary Firefighter Kevin Commancho, Sgt. Jake Nicholson, Lt. Zack Crow and Commissioners Bud Owens and Kurt Sutherland. Four Gordon County firefighters were presented Gordon County Fire Rescue’s highest honor - the Medal of Valor - at Tuesday meeting of the Gordon County Board of Commissioners for their heroic efforts in s


GNTC, Floyd County Prison partnership opens career path for offenders
Floyd County Prison offenders celebrate their graduation May 29 at the Floyd County Prison. A partnership between Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) and Floyd County Prison offers offenders a path to earning their High School Equivalency and receiving hands-on career training. GNTC and Floyd County Prison held a graduation ceremony May 29 to recognize 14 offenders who earned their High School Equivalency (HSE), five offenders who earned a Certificate of Completio


Summerville Main Street to Host Wild West Fun & Steam Engine Train Arrival At Depot on Saturday, June 6
Round up the whole family and head to the Summerville Depot (119 East Washington Street) on Saturday, June 6, for an unforgettable day packed with Wild West adventures, food and craft vendors, a steam engine train arrival, free mechanical bull riding, and more! Festivities run from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., and best of all—admission is free. This action-packed event celebrates cowboy culture with live re-enactments, blacksmithing demos, and an authentic look at frontier life,


Hamilton inviting community to CultureFest
Hamilton Medical Center (HMC) is inviting community members to participate in CultureFest on Thursday, June 11 from 1 to 5 p.m. at the lower level of the Hamilton parking deck on the corner of Broadrick Drive and Memorial Drive. CultureFest is a day of celebration, education and unity to embrace the event’s theme of “The Color of Inclusive Care.” It is dedicated to acknowledging barriers to health equity, celebrating cultures and fostering inclusive care for all. The festiv


12 People Killed, 222 Injured During 2026 Memorial Day Travel Period
Georgia State Patrol (GSP) Troopers investigated five fatal traffic crashes, and local law enforcement agencies investigated seven fatal traffic crashes resulting in 12 deaths across the state during the 78-hour Memorial Day holiday travel period. Local law enforcement agencies reporting fatalities during the holiday period, which began Friday, May 22, at 6:00 p.m., and ended at 11:59 p.m., Monday, May 25, include the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office, Burke County Sheriff’s Offic


Dale Earnhardt Jr. to Speak at Athens Chamber Benefit Sponsored by TVFCU; Tickets on Sale
On Thursday, July 16, 2026, racing fans will flock to the town of Athens, Tenn. for the 19th annual Athens Chamber Benefit featuring Dale Earnhardt Jr. Known to fans as “Dale Jr.,” Earnhardt is a retired NASCAR driver and current broadcaster, podcaster and owner of JR Motorsports. Rob Preston, president and CEO of the Athens Area Chamber of Commerce, said the event will be inspiring for everyone in the audience — not just NASCAR fans. “I ask our speakers to talk broadly about


Hamilton – Vitruvian Health hosting Off the Rails concert
Hamilton – Vitruvian Health will host the Friday, June 12, Off the Rails concert. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m. at Burr Performing Arts Park, 101 South Hamilton Street and will include performances by Ryan Kuykendall at 6:30 p.m., Catfish and the Bottom at 7:30 p.m. and Monkeys on a String – Dave Matthews Tribute Band at 8:30 p.m. Giveaways and snacks, including Sweet Spot ice cream, will be available at the Hamilton tent until 8:30 p.m. Attendees may also enter to wi


47th Annual Phillips Championship Rodeo Rides Into Resaca, GA, June 19–20
The legendary Phillips Championship Rodeo is returning to Gordon County for its 47th annual event on June 19th and 20th. Hosted at the historic Phillips Arena (475 Mt. Zion Road NE, Resaca, GA), this long-standing community tradition promises two thrilling nights of professional rodeo action, family entertainment, and a deeply rooted mission of giving back. Gates open at 6:00 p.m., giving families plenty of time to enjoy pre-show activities before the main rodeo action kicks


Community meeting concerning data centers draws huge crowd
On Saturday, May 23, 2026, well over 100 citizens packed the Gordon County Agricultural Services Center for a standing-room only meeting to discuss data centers, including their impact on communities, and what citizens can do to prevent them from Calhoun-Gordon County. The meeting was inspired after the Gordon Gazette reported in April that the City of Calhoun had identified a piece of property on Hwy. 53 Spur, just over 50 acres between Brookstone Subdivision and Fair’s Auto







