Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Rome Braves: The Movie (kind of). Sept. 11 remembrance this morning. Lots of business updates. John McClellan's high school picks. High of 85 ,low of 55.

For these and today's latest headlines, please see www.hometownheadlines.com:
 
Clint Eastwood's 'Trouble With the Curve' has ties to Rome Braves. Movie opens Sept. 21.

 

Bank office on the market in West Rome; $1.6 million.
-Yoga studio moving to 200 block of Rome.
-52 new jobs in downtown Rome so far in 2012; more on the way this month.
-Downtown Development Authority meets Thursday.
-New use for former Mohawk campus on Ga. 53.

 

John McClellan's high school picks for this Friday: Calhoun vs. Carrollton to be a close one; Darlington, Rome should win; Cartersville over Rockmart.

 

Updates from Georgia Highlands, Georgia Northwestern and Berry College.

 

Tonight's MegaMillion jackpot at $120 million.
-Powerball no chump change; $110 million Wednesday.

 

Monday's Public Health restaurant scores for Floyd, Bartow counties.

 

Floyd County Jail updates.
 
Calhoun's offense, Cedartown's Chubb get a closer look from High School Football Daily.

Mid 80s in the day, mid 50s at night
-Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 85, low of 58.
-Wednesday: Sunny, high of 85, low of 55.
-Thursday: Mostly sunny, high of 85, low of 50.
 
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM 
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-Please join our guests today including:
-Joe McCutcheon of Ellijay on dining with Mitt Romney.
-Kay Chumbler of Heritage First Bank on Floyd Healthcare Foundation's "Women of the Sandwich Generation" program.
-Logan Boss of Public Health on preparing for the 2012 flu season.
-Laura Musselwhite, Georgia Highlands' interim vice president for academic and student affairs, on the governor's Complete College Georgia initiative.  

 

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