Due to COVID-19, the Catoosa County Magistrate Court, the Clerk of Superior Court, and Juvenile Court will be closed from Friday, November 20 through the Thanksgiving holiday. Catoosa County Probate Court is closed Friday, November 20 and plans to reopen Monday, November 23. Anyone having business with the Catoosa County Courts is encouraged to check […]
‘Q for Kids’ Benefit On Saturday in Fort Oglethorpe
Join us for the Catoosa and Walker County Sheriff’s Offices “Q for Kids”, benefiting the Stocking Full of Love program that supports children in need with toys this Christmas season. Members of both departments have been working hard this week with Wardlaw’s Lucky Eye Q to smoke 1,000+ pounds of pork butts. Ø Who: Catoosa and Walker […]
Health Department Announces Potential COVID-19 Exposure at General Sessions Court
The Hamilton County Health Department announces a potential COVID-19 exposure at the Hamilton County General Sessions Court located at 600 Market St in Judge Webb’s courtroom. Case investigations revealed that an individual was in this courtroom during their infectious period of COVID-19 on Thursday, November 19, 2020 from 9 AM to 12:30 PM. “Anyone who […]
TDOT Roadway Activity Report
DISTRICT 29 HAMILTON COUNTY SR-153 Resurfacing from north of SR-58 (LM 4.8) to the Tennessee River Bridge (LM 6.5):Construction will continue along SR-153 requiring nighttime NB/SB lane closures, Thursday to Tuesday (8 PM to 6 AM) during this reporting period. One lane will always remain open in each direction during construction. [Wright Brothers Construction Company, […]
Health Department Announces COVID-19 Exposures at A5 Volleyball Events
Attendees Should Monitor for Symptoms and Get Tested As Soon As Possible If Symptoms Appear The Hamilton County Health Department announces multiple COVID-19 cases have epi-linked to A5 Volleyball activities beginning Sunday, November 8 or earlier and have continued through Saturday, November 14 or possibly longer. Case investigations revealed that multiple individuals from multiple […]
HCSO Offers Tips to Protect Online Purchases and Prevent Front Porch Theft
As we all know, the holidays are quickly approaching. In light of the Christmas season, citizens across our county will begin Christmas shopping for family and friends especially as we look forward to Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals both in stores and online. Because of COVID-19 concerns, it is anticipated an extraordinary amount […]
Travis, One of County’s ‘Most Wanted,’ In Custody
On Tuesday at about 7:30 p.m., detectives from the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (FAST) tracked Stevie Randall Travis to a location in the Morgantown Community of Rhea County. According to a HCSO press release, HCSO FAST detectives, assisted by Rhea County Sheriff’s Office, were able to take Travis into custody without […]
IRS Criminal Investigation Releases Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report; Identifies $2.3 Billion in Tax Fraud
Charlotte, N.C. – The Internal Revenue Service today released the Criminal Investigation Division’s annual report, highlighting the agency’s successes and criminal enforcement actions taken in fiscal year 2020, the majority of which occurred during COVID-19. A key achievement was the identification of over $10 billion in tax fraud and other financial crimes. Key focuses of CI […]
Health Department Announces Potential COVID-19 Exposure at a Wedding Reception at Casa de Oración Santa Cruz
The Hamilton County Health Department announces potential COVID-19 exposures at a wedding reception held on November 14, 2020, at Casa de Oración Santa Cruz, located at 2311 E. 23rd St. Case investigations revealed that an individual attended this event during their COVID-19 infectious period. The Health Department recommends that anyone who attended this event monitor […]
Hamilton County Schools, Health Department Update Quarantine Process for Hamilton County Students
The Hamilton County Health Department and Hamilton County Schools want residents to be informed of the updated quarantine process for public school students. With an increase in cases and contacts in both public and private schools, the Health Department and Hamilton County Schools worked together to streamline the quarantine process. A quarantine would be required […]
Health Department Guidance to Reduce the Transmission of COVID-19 inside a Household
Hamilton County Health Department investigations reveal that many of the new cases of COVID infection are occurring within households. Typically, a household member becomes infected outside of the home, such as in a workplace or social gathering, and then brings the virus home and infects others living there. These household infections occur quickly, and both […]
HCSO Receives Prestigious Reaccreditation from CALEA
Sheriff Jim Hammond, Chief Deputy Austin Garrett, and the men and women of the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office are proud to announce the HCSO has been reaccredited by the prestigious Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies, Inc. (CALEA). The HCSO was initially accredited by CALEA in 2013 at the directive of Sheriff Jim Hammond […]
Health Department Announces Potential COVID-19 Exposure at Chattanooga Cigar Club
The Hamilton County Health Department announces a potential COVID-19 exposure at the Chattanooga Cigar Club, located on 1518 Market St. Case investigations revealed that individuals attended the cigar and cocktail lounge during their COVID-19 infectious period between November 7, at 10:30 PM and 2:00 AM November 8. The Health Department recommends anyone who patronized this […]
VIDEO: Nov. 12 City Council Meeting
TDOT Roadway Activity Report
DISTRICT 29 HAMILTON COUNTY SR-153 resurfacing from north of SR-58 (LM 4.8) to the Tennessee River Bridge (LM 6.5): On Thursday,11/12 & Friday, 11/13 (9AM-3PM), there will be inside lane closures to support the installation of construction signs. Beginning Monday, 11/16 – Thursday (8PM -6AM) there will be nightly lane closures to support a milling […]
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