Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Latest update on Wednesday's expected storms. What to do on Fat Tuesday -- and Ash Wednesday. March concert to help Davies Shelter, theatre foundation.

This morning's first headlines and updates all day from Hometown Headlines

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: All eyes on Wednesday's stormy forecast. Warmer today, some rain possible. Weather

Travis Meadows brings his music, message of redemption to Rome March 25, benefiting the Davies Homeless Shelter and DeSoto Theatre Foundation. Travis

Georgia Supreme Court rules company hoping to build a landfill in western Bartow County has approval to move ahead. Landfill

Fat Tuesday/Mardi Gras is here; a few spots around town are celebrating with dinners and King Cakes. Fat Tuesday

Shrove Tuesday, Ash Wednesday signal the start of Lent. Schedule of local services. Ashes

Buzz: Busy week for school board. Unity presents 'A Night on Broadway.' 100 Black Men, Floyd host 'A Gathering of Men Breakfast.' Democrats' fund-raiser is Thursday. Mohawk job fair March 16. Buzz

Georgia Health News: In notoriously tough job, Grady's chief executive officer is thriving. Health 

Remembering Mr. John Michael Morrison Jr., Mrs. Elvira Mae Chubb Bray Stone. 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

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report 

Model girls host Bryan County tonight as next found of state basketball playoffs begin.
 
Local college basketball updates.
 
Vikings set 2017 football schedule.
 
Expanded community sports report.
 

RADIO: Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 98.7 FM

Please join our guests including:

7:40 a.m.: Jonathan Lawson, associate pastor at Trinity United Methodist Church, discusses Ash Wednesday and the Lenten season.

8:10 a.m.: Tim Herrington, Floyd County's emergency management director, on Wednesday's storm threat.



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