Monday, June 10, 2013

Flood watch until 4 p.m.; up to an inch of rain possible. Low 90s by midweek. Adairsville close to being rebuilt following Jan. 30 tornado. Jandy's almost swirling in Cartersville. Gas prices up a penny.

For these updates and today's latest news and weather headlines, please see www.hometownheadlines.com:
 
Flood watch extended until 4 this afternoon.
-Up to an inch of rain possible today, following just 0.20 of an inch Sunday despite locally heavy showers.
-Upper 80s today, low 90s Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Buzz of Northwest Georgia.

-In just over four months, a mostly volunteer force has putshattered Adairsville back together following the 160-mph winds from the Jan. 30 tornado. A single home is yet to be replaced.
-Jandy's latest expansion into Cartersville due by July 1 -- or earlier.
-The Summerville News dominates local papers in Georgia Press Association contest.

Georgia gas prices up a penny, according to AAA South.
-A county-by-county look at Kroger pump prices, courtesy ofGeorgia Gas Prices. 

Latest Floyd County Jail reports. 
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-Please join our guests Monday including:
-Eric Gillis, executive director of Rome Youth for Christ, on the group's 20th anniversary and the Jase Robertson visit on Sept. 14.
-Mark Swanson, president of NorthSide Bank, as the main office reopens after being hit by the Jan. 30 tornado in Adairsville.
-Berry students Chances Waite and Sierra Seese on the July 13 Farmer's market sale by student enterprises.
Hometown Sports
-Rome Braves win 6-3 vs. Savannah on Sunday; stay three games back as final seven games of 'first' season start.
-Monday: First of three games in Lexington and then four in Kannapolis.
-See Mills Fitzner's latest home game photos plus photos from the Johnny Diaz post-game concert on Faith DayClick

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