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NOBLE, Ga. — David Boyle grew up in a white house on a 50-acre farm, which he now owns, in the rural community of Noble, Georgia, which stretches for more than three miles along U.S. 27 between Rock Spring and LaFayette.

Boyle said the neighborhood is quiet.

“Most people make a garden, so they’re living sort of a country life, but they’re not really farmers,” he said in an interview.

That all changed when an Audia Plastics plant came to neighboring LaFayette, bringing with it additional noise and light pollution once the factory was built five or six years ago, said Boyle, who is chair of the Noble Neighborhood Association.

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The Chattanooga Times Free Press tried to reach Audia via email, phone and left a voicemail. Assistant General Counsel for Audia Mary-Jo Rebelo said via email the company declined to comment on this story. But according to its website, Audia International, Inc., is one of the world’s largest plastics manufacturers focused on plastic compounding, color solutions and distribution.

Boyle described the noise as a distant, roaring sound that many have compared to a giant vacuum cleaner. The noise carries across the hills, and it can be heard a mile east of the plant, he said.

(READ MORE: Company quits land purchase deals in Resaca, Georgia, after rezoning denied)

Although the sound isn’t super annoying, he said, there are already trains in Noble and traffic, so the combination of noises disturbs the area’s natural setting.

Many residents walk the rural roads for exercise, Boyle said. They walk with a desire to hear the birds but are instead confronted by an industrial sound in the background.

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Boyle said the noise does not disturb his sleep because he lives in an insulated house, but the noise is mostly noticeable when people are outside. He imagines the people who live on the road adjacent to the plant can’t sleep.

“We can accept some increased traffic,” he said. “We knew that would happen. We can accept the increased railroad noise that’s periodic through the day, but the 24-hour vacuuming noise disturbs our rural tranquility.”

The town may soon become home to a second industrial plant if Walker County commissioners approve rezoning land near Glass Road in LaFayette from agricultural to industrial during a vote, which was postponed from May 1 to June 5.

The community does not want the increased industrialization that could come with rezoning 90 acres north of the Audia plant, just off of U.S. 27, Boyle said.

Staff photo by Abby White / David Boyle speaks on his experience living in Noble, Georgia, on April 23, 2025. Residents have been filing complaints with Walker County concerning a “loud vacuuming” noise coming from the local Audia plant.

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Via email, Boyle said when the Audia Plastics plant was proposed for the Walker County Industrial Park on the former Swanson Cattle Farm, which was more than 400 acres, leaders from the Planning Commission met with the Noble community. Residents were assured the plant would not change the neighborhood or the quality of life and that there wouldn’t be any pollution or disturbance in the suburban and rural residential areas.

Neighborhood locals have never seen or spoken to the owners of the Audia Plastics, which is headquartered in Washington, Pennsylvania, Boyle said.

“I don’t think they’re aware of the neighborhood that they exist in,” he said.

In an email, Boyle said he and other residents don’t see the plant’s management having any interest in the community.

Boyle said he’d like the plant’s owners to put up a sound screening on its east and north sides and plant rows of trees to improve the surrounding environment.

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On the neighborhood’s west side, there is a hill and many trees protecting the area from the noise, but without a screening on the east side, he said the sound travels directly into Noble’s residential area.

“We’re not asking (them) to move or to shut down,” he said. “We’re asking to ameliorate because we’re used to this being cow pasture.”

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Staff photo by Abby White / The Audia plant in Noble, Georgia, is seen on April 23, 2025. Residents have been filing complaints with Walker County concerning a “loud vacuuming” noise.
Staff photo by Abby White / The Audia plant in Noble, Georgia, is seen on April 23, 2025. Residents have been filing complaints with Walker County concerning a “loud vacuuming” noise.

At night, the community’s residents like to see the stars in the rural sky, Boyle said, but light pollution from the Audia plant prevents that. Additionally, it disturbs bird migration, as many travel the path between Canada and Georgia.

Boyle said he’d like the plant’s owners to point the lights on the building’s corners downward to ensure they shine onto a surface instead of up into the air.

Since the 1960s, about half of the town’s residents commute 38 minutes via Highway 27 to drive about 22 miles from Noble to Chattanooga for work, Boyle said. It is small and known for the 2002 Tri-State Crematory scandal, in which more than 300 bodies were found in various stages of decomposition on property owned by crematory director Ray Brent Marsh and his family.

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“We’re part of the Chattanooga metropolitan area, and we have the same concerns as people out in Ooltewah,” he said. “We’re not against development. We’re not against industry, but we want to preserve the viewscape, we want to preserve our semi-rural character. We’re just becoming part of a big urban, metropolitan development.”

In a recent email exchange seen by the Times Free Press, Boyle vocalized his community’s concerns regarding noise and light pollution from the Audia plant, among other things, to Walker County Commissioner Brian Hart.

Boyle invited Hart to the Noble Neighbors meeting on April 28, which included a discussion of the Audia plant, a desire for a traffic engineer to review the intersection of Center Point Road and Industrial Way with U.S. 27, and more.

Residents also discussed a lack of action taken after the Development Authority gave the impression the area’s industrial park would be landscaped along with a new road to enhance the neighborhood’s beauty, Boyle said in his email.

Additionally, Boyle said the Development Authority informed the community that there are 40 acres at the south of the Swanson farm tract, which became the over-400-acre industrial park, reserved for a community park. Residents haven’t heard anything from the board since.

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Staff photo by Abby White / The Audia plant in Noble, Georgia, is seen on April 23, 2025. Residents have been filing complaints with Walker County concerning a “loud vacuuming” noise.
Staff photo by Abby White / The Audia plant in Noble, Georgia, is seen on April 23, 2025. Residents have been filing complaints with Walker County concerning a “loud vacuuming” noise.

“Noble is becoming residentially dense, and a park is needed, especially since traffic on the side roads has increased, making walking and biking unsafe,” Boyle said.

Hart was unable to attend the Noble Neighbors meeting, according to an email he sent to Boyle.

“I would love to attend as I am deeply involved with some of these issues now,” Hart said in an emailed reply to Boyle. “However, we have our quarterly Farm Bureau meeting that same evening at the sametime. If there is another time and date, I would like to meet with you all.”

(READ MORE: New spay, neuter voucher program in Walker County launches to decrease strays)

Hart said he met with the Development Authority Board on April 28 and wanted to discuss with Boyle.

He addressed the vote on rezoning the land adjacent to Glass Road from agricultural to industrial.

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“I have talked to many folks about it since the Planning Commission Meeting and truly understand the concerns,” he said.

Boyle said of the exchange he thinks Hart is trying to be helpful, as Hart encouraged Boyle to call or email him to set up a time to discuss complaints.

Contact Leah Hunter at lhunter@timesfreepress.com or 423-757-6673.



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Mableton, one of Georgia’s youngest cities, is heralded as an example to follow for its artificial intelligence policies.

(Illustration: Marcie LaCerte for the AJC)

When you think about the American cities on the cutting edge of technology, which ones come to mind?

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Maybe tech hubs like Austin, Texas; Boston; or San Jose, California? Maybe New York City or Los Angeles?

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Mableton Mayor Michael Owens embraces artificial intelligence, calling it an equalizer. (Courtesy)

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Mableton is home to Six Flags Over Georgia. (Courtesy of Six Flags Over Georgia)

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Mableton officials cut the ribbon for the city's first permanent office in May 2025 (Courtesy)

Mableton officials cut the ribbon for the city’s first permanent office in May 2025 (Courtesy)

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Zachary Hansen, a Georgia native, covers economic development and commercial real estate for the AJC. He’s been with the newspaper since 2018 and enjoys diving into complex stories that affect people’s lives.

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Arizona alum Damon Stoudamire out as Georgia Tech’s head coach

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Former Arizona Wildcats great Damon Stoudamire is out as head coach of Georgia Tech after three seasons at school.

Georgia Tech made the decision Sunday to fire Stoudamire, one day after the Yellow Jackets finished the regular season with an 11-20 record and a 2-16 mark in the ACC. Greg Gary will serve as interim coach. Georgia Tech, which finished last in the ACC, did not qualify for the league tournament.

Georgia Tech owes Stoudamire $2.6 million over the next two years, ESPN reported.

The Yellow Jackets showed promise in Stoudamire’s first two seasons. Georgia Tech finished 14-18 in 2023-24, highlighted by a win over Duke. In 2024-25 the Yellow Jackets went 17-17 and made the first round of the NIT.

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Georgia Tech was a disaster this season, however, losing its last 12 games.

Stoudamire was hired by Georgia Tech while serving as an assistant on the Boston Celtics staff. Prior to that, he spent five years as head coach at Pacific, where he went 71-77. Stoudamire previously served as an assistant at Memphis and Arizona.

He is the second ex-UA player that Georgia Tech fired as its basketball coach. Josh Pastner, now at UNLV, went 109-114 in Atlanta from 2016-23.

In 2021 Arizona interviewed Stoudamire for the Wildcats head coaching job. The UA hired Gonzaga assistant Tommy Lloyd instead.

Stoudamire played four seasons at Arizona (1991-95), taking the Wildcats to the 1993-94 Final Four and earning First-Team All-American honors the following year as a senior.

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Georgia is No. 1 state for business, but can workers afford to live here?

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While most states’ minimum wage rates exceed federal law, the Peach State has fallen behind.

An Atlanta rally in 2016 demanded a $15 minimum wage. Georgia’s minimum wage is still $5.15 in 2026. (John Spink/AJC)

By Christian Wise Smith – For The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

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Georgia proudly claims the title of No. 1 state for business for the 12th year running. But if Georgia is such a great place to do business, why are so many of its workers struggling to get by?

On January 1, 2026, 19 states raised their minimum wage rates. California went to $16.90. New York City hit $17. Georgia? Georgia kept its state minimum wage right where it’s been for decades: $5.15 an hour.

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Raising Georgians’ pay should be a bipartisan effort

Christian Wise Smith is a former prosecutor and Democratic candidate for Georgia labor commissioner in the May 2026 primary. (Courtesy)

Christian Wise Smith is a former prosecutor and Democratic candidate for Georgia labor commissioner in the May 2026 primary. (Courtesy)

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