This morning's first headlines and updates all day from Hometown Headlines
HEADLINES:
One person seriously injured in rollover crash on U.S. 27 South near Old Cedartown Rd. late Friday.
Crash
Latest indictments from Floyd County Grand Jury include six indicted on child molestation charges.
Indictments
Kyle Anthony Strother found guilty in December 2015 murder in West Rome according to WRGA.
Murder
19-year-old Cartersville woman dies from injuries sustained in Wednesday crash according to WBHF.
Bartow
Buzz: Chattahoochee Tech honors. Murphy-Harpst dedication rescheduled Monday. Rome N.A.A.P.C. hosting movie event. Cartersville Chamber's new Membership Director.
Buzz
2016 Annual Report: Tourism generates over $143 million for Rome-Floyd economy.
Tourism
Health: Floyd honors employees during annual 'Celebration of Service' including five with 40 years or more of service.
Floyd
Education: Six Floyd County students are semi-finalists for Governor's Honors Program.
Education
Education: GNTC announces President's and Dean's list for 2016 Fall Semester.
GNTC
Remembering Eugene "Gene" Lee McCauley, Jr. and Paula Kogler Morris.
Obituaries
Public Health restaurant inspection scores.
Dining
Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics.
Crimewatch Also today:
Traffic: Georgia DOT, Google Maps or Waze.
State business headlines: Georgia Trend
Northwest Georgia jobs: Career Builder
SPORTS: Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report
Rome Braves Hot Stove Gathering, concert set for today.
Rome Baseball League and Rome-Floyd Park and Rec partnering to bring Rome competitive baseball back to The Levee.
Crossfit UCS hosting 50-team Three Rivers Throwdown competition today.
High school basketball updates.
Local college basketball updates. (Today's Shorter games moved to Berry's Cage Center)
Falcons, Super Bowl links.
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Please join our guests Monday including:
7:40 a.m.: State Sen. Chuck Hufstetler with key updates from the General Assembly.
8:10 a.m.: Carey Smith of Rome Symphony Orchestra.
8:40 a.m.: David Dundee of Tellus Science Museum on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 1 fire and what it meant going forward for America's space program.
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