Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Deficit debate: Graves stays with Cut, Cap & Balance; on Hometown Radio, C-SPAN today. Changes on Broad St. Meet winemaker who helped create ... Capt. Crunch?

 
U.S. Rep. Tom Graves stands by Cut, Cap & Balance, to appear on C-SPAN's Washington Journal this morning.

-But before he does, Graves will join us on Hometown Headlines Radio Edition at 7:40 a.m. on WRGA 1470 AM.

   

Massey's closing has a familiar 'ring' to it:

 -Popular jeweler has left Broad before only to return.

   

Wine tasting to feature winemaker who developed ... Captain Crunch?

 -Join Chaim Gur-Arieh at Riverside Gourmet at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 3.

   

Don't pass this sweet tea up:

 -Chick-Fil-A's latest promo: free half-gallon of tea (sweet or unsweet)

 

Aug. 27: Fourth Annual Emergency Preparedness Night with the Rome Braves

 

 Your latest forecast:
-Wednesday: Rain chance 20 %. High of 96, low of 70.
-Thursday: 30% rain chance, high of 95, low of 70.
Heat index: 100
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-Friday: 20% rain chance, high of 94, low of 71.

   

Today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition  on WRGA 1470 AM.

-7:10 a.m. The Buzz of Northwest Georgia.
-7:40 a.m. U.S. Rep. Tom Graves on Cut, Cap & Balance
-8:10 a.m. Joy Peterson, Floyd County public information officer, on status of key projects.
-8:40 a.m. Harry Musselwhite on the countdown on the Rome International Film Festival (Sept. 9-10).  

-Hometown Radio page on Facebook. Hometown Radio  

 

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey   

-Who's teaching whom at the University of South Carolina?

 

Rome Braves: Sports

-Braves hang on for 9-8 win.

-Off Wednesday. In Lexington Thursday-Sunday.  

-Mills Fitzner's latest game photos.  

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