Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Hottest food trend in Northwest Georgia: Frozen yogurt? John McClellan's high school predictions. Benefit set fort Sept. 24. Blood drive for Ben Masters

 

Hottest thing in Northwest Georgia: Frozen yogurt?

-Another new player is opening in the region's escalating frozen yogurt wars: Yogels Frozen Yogurt in Cartersville's Main Street Commons (near Kohls). Sweet Spot just opened there and a third player is rumored -- and it isn't Rome favorite Jandy's. 


Barbecue to benefit popular Rome family coping with husband's thyroid cancer diagnosis.

-Blood drive planned to support Ben Masters, injured Coosa student.  


John McClellan's high school predictions. Football
-Region, subregion play begins Friday night; Unity Christian, Adairsville, Calhoun will move to 3-0; nail-biter for Armuchee. 

-Shorter No. 21 in latest NAIA football poll.

-Darlington plans 'pink out' Friday night vs. Bremen. 

 

 Clifford D. Fite Co. of Cedartown sold to Louisiana firm. 

 

Your latest forecast:
-Tuesday: High of 89, low of 57.
-Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high of 92, low of 64.
-Thursday: 30% rain chance, high of 86, low of 64.


Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m. on WRGA 1470 AM:
-7:10 a.m.: The Buzz of Northwest Georgia.
-7:40 a.m.: Abby Holcolmbe on Darlington's Pink Out game.

-8:10 a.m.: Keith Mickler on the drought, rain and fall plants.

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

 

   

Norman's No-Nos:

-Norman Arey's picks for this weekend's college football losers will post Friday morning exclusively on Hometown Headlines.

 

Shorter Hawks open home season at Barron Stadium this Saturday.

 

Georgia High School Football Daily.

Rome Braves set 2012 schedule.    

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