This morning's first headlines and updates all day from Hometown Headlines
Traffic: Latest idea to connect 411 to I-75 at least 19 years away, city commissioners told. Also: DOT's assessment. Traffic
Politics: Isakson, Perdue join Senate majority in approving Shulkin for V.A. secretary, Mnuchin for treasury. Politics
Labor Department helping state Department of Public Safety recruit 34 officers in Northwest Georgia. Help wanted
Coosa Middle teacher Dustin Little runs for cross country funding. Miles to go
Mary K. Boyd named provost at Berry College; starts March 20. Provost
Floyd County Schools sets kindergarten screening day for March 16. Screening
Buzz: Heart of the Community Heart Walk-Cycle-Paddle is Saturday. Chamber After Hours at Darlington Thursday. 'Spay-ghetti' dinner set. Plus more. Buzz
Valentine's Day: If Monday was a preview, restaurants will be packed tonight. Dining
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Sweetheart of a forecast for Valentine's Day -- high of 64, sunny skies. Weather
Remembering Mr. Danny Randell Brewer, Mr. Jimmy Clarence Clements, Mary Virginia (Hopkins) Culberson, Miss Leanna Gilmore, Mrs. Shirley Ann Hutchins, Rena Tolbert Vandiver, Mrs. Mary Joe Williams. Obituaries
Public Health restaurant inspection scores. U/68 for Cedartown restaurant. 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
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report
Rome grad Dylan Beasley earns honors with first Berry baseball start.
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8:40 a.m.: Jim Pledger, Director of Law Enforcement Academy at Georgia Northwestern Technical College, on recruiting and placement of new police officers.
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