Friday, September 2, 2011

Tropical depression could bring some drought relief this weekend. Busy Labor Day weekend ahead. Norman's No-Nos (college football picks) return. Plus John McClellan's high school picks.

 
Tropical depression to bring a little drought relief this weekend?
-The season's 13th tropical depression is heading for the Gulf Coast and could bring at least three inches of rain our way between Sunday night and Tuesday. Another bonus: A break in these 90-plus degree afternoon highs.
-We'll have continuing weather updates throughout the Labor Day weekend on Hometown Headlines.

Your Labor Day weekend forecast:

-Friday: Sunny, high of 97, low of 66.

-Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 95, low of 69.

-Sunday: 40% rain chance, high of 87, low of 69.

-Labor Day: 70% rain chance, high of 83, low of 69.

 

First Friday's finale (Georgia Blues Brothers), Rome High's first home game of 2011 to pack downtown tonight.
-Plus: Your guide to Labor Day weekend events: pow-wows, barbecues, steak dinners, performing arts.
-Restaurant health inspection scores // Downtown entertainment guide.

With hours left, six qualified to seek six posts on City Commission.
-Democrats meeting Saturday in downtown Rome.

Another piece of Broad Street is on the market:
-That's 13 active listings in blocks 100, 200, 400 and 500.

High school, college football predictions:
-Highlights of John McClellan's high school predictions for tonight.
-The return of Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos, exclusively on Hometown Headlines.

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. Chad Wagner, football and concussions.
-8:10 a.m.: College football: Darlington's Jerry Sharp on Will Muschamp's first game at Florida; Norman Arey's No-Nos.
-8:40 a.m.: Carol Flammer, M Relevance, on Facebook changes.
 
Rome Braves win series opener in Augusta, 6-1.
 

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