Friday, September 5, 2008

Friday updates from www.hometownheadlines.com

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Today on Downtown Headlines:

>The final First Friday of the season as The Zoots take the stage.

>Alive After Five shopping tonight, sidewalk sale on Saturday>

>Final weekend of Alice in Wonderland at The DeSoto

>Plus this weekend's restaurant entertainment

Today on Arts & Entertainment

>An in-depth look at the opening act of the Fifth Annual Rome International Film Festival: Films begin today at 11 a.m.> Arts

High school football

Rome High broadcasts begin onThe Ridge: The Wolves travel to Hillgrove tonight and you can hear the game on 95.7 FM The Ridge with Josh Caray making the call. Tonight's games (and radio or Webcasts)

>Armuchee hosts North Paulding

>Coosa is at Cedartown | On WGAA 1340 AM, www.wgaaradio.com

>Darlington hosts Wesleyan | On WLAQ 1410 AM; click Webcast

>Model hosts Southeast Whitfield

>Pepperell at Cedartown | On Q102

>Rome a Hillgrove | On 95.7 FM The Ridge; click Webcast

>John McClellan's week two picks for local high school football: Who's in for a win, who's not> Football Report

>Later tonight: Local scores, posted here and via e-mail update

Friday's Buzz

>Ribbon cutting for CVTC aviation center is 10 a.m.  Friday: Public tours will be held during the air show in two weeks.

>Green bikes premiere today at 3 p.m. at Rome City Hall: The Rome Downtown Development Authority and Greater Rome Convention & Visitors Bureau, along with Regions Bank and community partners, are excited to unveil a Green Bike Rental program. 

>Berry College: We're no. 1: The American Jersey Cattle Association has ranked Berry's Jersey herd 14th out of 834 herds across the nation. Berry's "Gold Standard Dairy" is also No. 1 in Georgia and second in the Southeast, producing very high quality milk>Campus Headlines

>460 first-year Berry students prepare for Saturday's service day> CH

>Floyd's Reeves graduates from Fundamentals Fellowship program> Health

>Latest public health restaurant scores for Northwest Georgia> Dining

-Kids cooking classes begin Sept. 20 at Bistro 239

>Gas prices jump almost a dime since Aug. 28> Gas

 

Sports

>Norman's Arey's Sports Roundtable: No-Nos' first upset special of the season; plus a bad weekend for both Miami fans, Norman was hot last week, 13-2 overall or 86.7 percent). How about this week?> Arey

>South Atlantic League playoffs> Sports

WeatherCenter

>Mostly sunny, high of 89; 20 percent chance of rain tonight, Saturday. Weekend: some clouds, upper 80s

>Your complete week-ahead forecast: WeatherCenter

TC Activity 

>Keeping track of Hanna (warnings along Georgia's coast) and we certainly don't like this particular Ike > Tropics

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