Monday, August 29, 2011

Most local banks, credit unions say no to new ATM fees. Changes on Broad Street. Upper 90s today, this week. Darlington No. 9 in latest poll

 
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia. Click
-Former White Rabbit getting a new look in downtown Rome.

-Knights of Columbus Labor Day barbecue still smoking after 45 years.

-Rome Athletic Club gets new look indoors -- and outdoors.

Business Report: Business
-Most local banks, credit unions say no to new fees for ATM use -- but they continue to seek ways to make up lost revenue, cut costs. Natalie Simms begins a two-part report on our local financial institutions.

Your latest forecast: Another week of upper-90s; slight rain chance.
-Monday: High of 97, low of 61.
-Tuesday: High of 94, low of 67.
-Wednesday: High of 96, low of 65.


Ga. gas price up 3 cents vs. last week, $1.01 above a year ago.

Today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM:
-7:10 a.m.: The Buzz of Northwest Georgia.
-7:40: a.m.: Dr. Keith Rott, Rheumatology, Arthritis Spirit Night at Dwarf House.
-8:10 a.m.: Keith Mickler, extension office, on the drought's impact.
-8:40 a.m.: Phil Gaffney, Georgia Highland's new athletics director.

Rome Braves: Sports.

-Rome, Kannapolis split Sunday double header

-Tonight, Tuesday: Home vs. Kannapolis. Final home games of the 2011 season.

Tuesday: John McClellan's exclusive high school football predictions.

Click Football

Georgia High School Football Daily. Monday

-Darlington No. 9 in A; Calhoun No. 2 in AA.

Norman's No-Nos return Friday: Norman Arey's first picks of the season as college football returns. Exclusively on Hometown Headlines.

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