Thursday, April 20, 2017

Rome Schools records: Top 3 coaches earn nearly $550,000 between March 2015, this summer; superintendent, wife getting $210,000 a year. One and done on ACC tennis championships? Latest jobs report. A different type of Tebow mania.

This morning's headlines -- always first, fast, factual and free online -- with updates continuing all day from Hometown Headlines

Rome Schools: A look at the salary packages of three senior football coaches, the superintendent and his wife. The coaches together will earn $550,000 between March 2015 and this summer; the Byars, about $210,000 a year. Open records 


Jobs: Latest snapshot on who's working, who's looking in Northwest Georgia. Plus: Who's hiring. Jobs


Business: ACC mens, women's tennis championships here next week look like a one-and-done. Tournaments return to N.C. next year. Tennis


Business: March was a busy month for local Realtors.  Grand opening for Constellium Automotive Structures in White is May 11. Business 


Georgia Health News: Rome/Summerville get high marks for 'cleanest for ozone,' 'short-term particle pollution.' Health


Photo gallery from the Just As I Am Choir meeting Tim Tebow at Wednesday's Rome Braves game. Tebow


Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Rain, thunder could be issues for Saturday night's proms, end of Steeplechase. Weather


Education: County schools host Kindergarten Roundup again today. More on Model, Pepperell scholars. New animal science lab at Berry. Education


Buzz: Clydesdale returns to Broad Street Friday evening. Keys to Rome pianos already ready. Floating for a great cause.  Buzz 


Health: What to know about National Infant Immunization Week (April 22-29). Health


Remembering Mrs. Mary Ann Adams Scott, Mrs. Ann Steed. Obituaries 


Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining


Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. Crimewatch

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report

Rome Braves fall 3-2 to Fireflies; start long road trip.
 
Shorter's Brittini Dulaney named GSC lacrosse coach of the year.
 
High school baseball scores and schedules.
 
Berry softball raises $2,800 for Special Olympics.
 

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Please join our guests including:

7:40 a.m. Mary Hardin Thornton on Renew Our Rivers 2017, this year at Armuchee Creek. Activities begin at 8 a.m. at New Armuchee Baptist Church for staging, breakfast and a safety talk.

8:10 a.m. Jim Alred of Harbin Clinic on Up the Creek, including the Harbin Family Fun Ride.

8:40 a.m. Ann Hortman on next week's ACC men's and women's tournament next week at the Rome Tennis Center of Georgia.

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