Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Upscale clothing start-up coming to Rome mall after premiere today at Hamilton Place. Campaign watch: TV no show; Deal, Kemp coming to Rome. Radio: Updates on local Ebola watch. John McClellan's high school football picks. Patchy frost Thursday

Where Rome's news day starts and ends: www.hometownheadlines.com
 

Ware Mechanical forecast:

  • One of the best weeks of weather this year continues with highs in the mid 70s and lows in the 40s, with a dip into the upper 30s due overnight Wednesday. Also possible: Patchy frost that  morning.

    Headlines:

    • Upscale start-up clothing store Sienna & Bellini opening in Rome; first store opens today at Hamilton Place. Sienna & Bellini
    • Live on radio: Ebola and Northwest Georgia? Join us as we interview two Floyd professionals on Hometown Radio at 7:40 a.m. on WRGA 98.7 FM
    • Campaign Watch: Latest local updates with t-minus two weeks to the final vote. Politics
    • Kemp bus stop due in Rome. Arrant at commission televised interview; Maxey absent. Victory 'party' already set. Politics by the numbers.
    • Public Health restaurant inspection scores for Northwest Georgia. Dining
    • Floyd County Jail reports from 4 and 8 a.m. as well as 8 p.m. Crimewatch

    Regular features:

    Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report  (click)

    • John McClellan's high school picks. Darlington big over Armuchee. Rome, Model rebound. Easy night for Cartersville, Calhoun.
    • Georgia High School Football Daily.
    • Berry Football: Next game: Saturday Birmingham-Southern, 2 p.m. Berry
    • Shorter Football: Next game: Saturday at Valdosta State, 3 p.m. Shorter
    • Coming Friday: Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos: 15 certified college football losers.

    Hometown Headlines Radio Edition on WRGA 98.7 FM & 1470 AM

    • 7-9 a.m. Click to listen live online
    • Please join out guests including:
    • Dr. Joe Biuso, Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Floyd Medical Center, and Kenna Baker, Safety Officer, on keeping the community safe from Ebola.
    • Shell Benjamin, Shorter University's director of dance and assistant professor of theatre and dance.
    • David Dundee of Tellus Science Center on Thursday's partial solar eclipse -- right around sunset.
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