Thursday, November 10, 2011

3 storylines converge at Shorter Friday morning. Goodwill interviews begin. Latest dining scores; entertaniment update. Gusty day, subfreezing nights ahead. Changes due Tuesday to high school football

 
Three storylines converging on Shorter on Friday:
-Dowless' inauguration; protestors upset over lifestyles declaration; prayer group.

Career fair starts today for new Goodwill store coming to Rome.

Latest public health restaurant inspection scores:
-New China Buffet serves up a perfect 100. Most scores on the high side except for a 70.
-Entertainment snapshot: Comedy night, Rollergirls, local bands.

Occupy: Broad Street -- restaurants, that is.
-Rome lawyer urging all to eat downtown on Friday. 

Your latest forecast: Watch wind chill today; cold tonight  

-Thursday: Most sunny, high of 58, low of 29. Gusts to 25 mph.

-Friday: Sunny, high of 56, low of 29.

-Saturday: High of 66, low of 40.


High school football: State association to announce the new six-level classifications for the Georgia's 440 high schools on Wednesday, beginning in the 2012-13 academic year. 

 

Today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM:  

-Please join our guests today including Elaine Armstrong of Goodwill of North Georgia on the new Rome store and career center; Coach Phil Jones of the Shorter Hawks and seniors day; and curator Julian Gray from Tellus Science Museum on Wednesday's earthquake in Dalton.

 

John McClellan's predictions for the first week of high school football playoffs. Eight local teams start play Friday; John predicts only four will survive to the second round.   

 

Norman's No-No's. Norman Arey
-Norman picks 10 guaranteed losers in college football each Friday.

Shorter Hawks 
-Senior day this Saturday as Shorter hosts Bethel, 1:30 p.m. 

Rome Braves: Sports
-Package breakfast Dec. 10 to help Miracle Field; Tradin' Post half-price sale as well.
-Ingle returns for 2012 season; schedule.

 

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