Monday, August 15, 2011

Busy week:2012 politics heats up as redistricting begins; Lowe's meeting Tuesday. Buzz: Calhoun man's mission of mercy. Slightly cooler temps

 
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia: Click

-Busy week ahead with special legislative session on new district lines; Lowe's distribution center meeting for local governments on Tuesday; more high school football; and huge Saturday (Tillman run, health fair).

-Armuchee billiards opens in old Movie Gallery; The Pig is back.

-'Deli Day' offered by Rome temple; Habitat's annual meeting.

-Today's Focus: Ed Lockett Jr., a missionary from Calhoun, has been in Haiti since 1995. His latest task: Rebuilding after the earthquake.

   

Your latest forecast:
-Monday: Sunny, high of 89, low of 62.
-Tuesday: High of 90, low of 61.
-Wednesday: High of 93, low of 64.

 

Today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM:
-7:10: The Buzz of Northwest Georgia.

-7:40 a.m.: Dan Bevels, Health Initiative for Men.

-8:10 a.m.: State Sen. Barry Loudermilk and redistricting.

-8:40 a.m.: Chad Whitefield, county commissioner and potential Senate candidate.

-Listen online: http://wrga.streamon.fm/    

 

Rome Braves: Sports

-Rome Braves get big 8-4 win in Greenville.
-In Greenville through Wednesday; in Asheville Thursday-Sunday.

 

Georgia High School Football Daily.

 -Calhoun No. 2 pick in AA; Darlington No. 8 in A.

 

John McClellan's High School Football review

-Exclusively each Tuesday on Hometown Headlines.   

 

Coming Sept. 2: Norman Arey's first Norman's No-Nos column of the 2011 college football season. 

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