Thursday, April 30, 2015

Johnny Mitchell's Smokehouse on the move. Remembering Wayne Minshew. Huge weekend in Northwest Georgia. Clearing skies, high of 72. Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Obituaries. High school, Rome Braves updates

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Ware Mechanical forecast

  • Looks like we're in for sunny skies, around 72 degrees throughout the weekend.

Headlines:

  • Johnny Mitchell's Smokehouse on the move this summer. Smokehouse
  • Wayne Minshew, whose career stretched from baseball player to journalist to community volunteer, dies at 78. Minshew
  • Weekend: First Friday events in downtown Rome, Cartersville. May Market at Rose Lawn. Cast Off Against Cancer. Tri for the Kids. Calendar
  • Georgia Northwestern spring commencement is May 7 at The Forum. GNTC
  • Coosa Valley: Teen Maze coming to Bartow. Chamber takes a hike in Polk. Calhoun company helps GNTC Foundation. Valley
  • Georgia Health News: Deal signs bill requiring kids' autism coverage. GHN
  • Obituaries: Services Friday for Marie McGill. Remembering Martha Hand, Vivian Noles and Thomas Pollard. Obituaries
  • Public health restaurant inspections scores for Northwest Georgia brought to you by Dr. Miniyar Pediatrics.   Dining.
  • Floyd County Jail reports brought to you by Midian Roofing. CrimeWatch

Regular features:

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report

  • Rome Braves fall to Lexington, 7-2. Rubber game tonight at 7 p.m.
  • Mills Fitzner's photos from the 2015 season. Gallery
  • Latest high school updates. Baseball.
  • Local college sports updates.
  • Atlanta Braves pummeled by Washington; 13-4. Reds at Atlanta, 7:05 p.m.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA (98.7 FM or 1470 AM). Our guests today include:

  • At 7:40 a.m.:  Ann Hook, Redmond Oncology Service Line Director, on why women don't get mammograms and dispelling some of the misconceptions and barriers.
  • At 8:10 a.m.: Chad Warner, former men's basketball coach at Shorter, on his transition to being a vice president at River City Bank in charge of business development and community relations.

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