Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Chilly start with freeze warning. Cedar Hill Senior Living on auction block. ACC give license for new 'growler' business. Gordon Sheriff breaks up drug ring. Today's business news. Sports updates.

Where your news day starts: www.hometownheadlines.com
 

Today's weather:

  • Freeze warning in effect until 10 a.m. with patchy frost. Sunshine with high near 67. Rain returns on Thursday.

Today's headlines:

  • Cedar Hill Senior Living in Polk County slated for auction in April; Starting bids at $300,000. Auction
  • WRGA: Alcohol Control Commission approves license for 'Growler' business, denies request for new restaurant on Glenn Milner. ACC
  • Gordon County Sheriff's Office breaks up major drug trafficking ring. Gordon
  • Berry College Chief of Staff Alexander Whitaker named President of King University in Tennessee. Whitaker
  • Business: Will Harbin added to 2016 Confluence lineup. Upcoming Chamber events in Rome and Cartersville. Business
  • Voter registration for May 24 primary. Author Dr. Sue Abram at Chieftains today. GNTC welding course. Upcoming Berry College events. Buzz
  • Blood Assurance: All blood donors to receive free movie ticket on Tuesday, Wednesday; Donations at critically low level this week. Blood
  • Local churches preparing for Easter: Holy week events, Rome Passion Play, Journey to the Cross and service schedules. Holy Week
  • Remembering Susan Ann Tillery Allen, Joella (Dew) Snead Black, Kara  Paulk Moore and Angela Rush. Obituaries
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
  • Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. CrimeWatch

Regular features:

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report

  • High school updates: Lots of baseball this week.
  • Complete list of 2016 High School football schedules. Football
  • Georgia Tech beats South Carolina to advance to NIT quarterfinals.
  • Rome Braves' single-game tickets on sale; opening day is April 7.

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-Takes a break the week of March 21-25; resumes Monday, March 28.

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