Friday, June 13, 2014

New hotel to complete rejuvenation of stretch of Turner McCall. 60% rain chance today. Luck shot of Friday the 13th full moon. Busy weekend in NW Georgia. Public Health restaurant scores

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Ware Mechanical forecast:

60% chance of rain today, dropping to 20% for the rest of the weekend. Low 80s today, mid to upper 80s Saturday and Sunday.

Headlines: 

  • Hampton project final piece of estimated $20 million redevelopment puzzle stretching from Broad Street to Riverside Parkway. Hampton
  • Fly me to the (full) moon? Look to the bottom right to see what we mean. Moon
  • Rockfest, art fest and some bad golf for a good cause. Weekend
  • Campaign watch: A gotcha in the Barr-Loudermilk race. Jason Carter in Rome Saturday. Politics
  • Kathryn Nobles, of Berry's Kindermusik classes, named 'maestro;' designation reserved for group's top 1% worldwide. Kindermusik
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
  • Floyd County Jail reports. Updated at 4 and 8 a.m., and 8 p.m. Jail

Regular features:

  • Northwest Georgia's best source for job leads. Click Career Builder
  • It's not to late to join dozens of summer camps under way in our area. Summer Camp
  • June is a huge month for Vacation Bible School. Bible School
  • Rome Braves: Ugly series opener in Asheville as the Braves are pounded 17-6.
  • Tonight-Sunday: In Asheville.
  • Home game photos by Mills Fitzner. Gallery
  • Georgia Fire vs. Lehigh Valley Saturday at The Forum.
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

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  • Please join our guests including:
  • Laird Canby, Operation 1 Voice, on Saturday's Putt Putt Pub Crawl in Rome.
  • Dr. John Barge, Georgia's superintendent of schools, on the just-announced CRCT scores for the state.
  • Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable.

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