This morning's first headlines and updates all day from Hometown Headlines
Business: Make that Calhoun Outlet Marketplace as the 61-store retail center gets rebranded. Outlets
From the Coosa Valley to Silicon Valley: How Rome's Kelley Reed's gritty determination earned her a top job in technology. Pretty Southern
2.3 magnitude quake shook Fort Payne this morning; 11th quake in our area in exactly a year. Quake
Health: Unini Odama, M.D., named health director for the Georgia Department of Public Health's northwest district. Health
Education: Armuchee High's Telisa Chapman named Athletic Director of the Year for region 7-AA by the Georgia Athletic Directors Association. Honors for Coosa High's Academic Decathlon Team. Eduction
Buzz: Juvenile Court welcomes eight Citizen Review Panel members. Even more jobs available this month in Northwest Georgia. Buzz
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Sunny and warmer; 68 today; 72 on Thursday. Weather
Georgia Health News: Analyzing the GOP plan -- how it affects Georgia. Health
Remembering Mr. Darryl Davis, Virginia Sue (Reeves) Massing, Mr. Luke Joseph Moss Jr., Willis B. 'Bill' Smith. 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
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Please join our guests including:
7:40 a.m. Dr. Frank Harbin, a psychologist at Harbin Clinic, on Neurofeedback, a device that helps with ADHD, ADD and other attention issues with testing that can be done at home as well.
8:40 a.m. Tony Kunczewski, Head Football Coach at Berry College, on the 2017 MS Walk in Rome on April 1 and the kickoff party set for 5:30 p.m. Thursday at Moe's Original Bar B Que.
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