Sunday, May 21, 2017

Stormy Sunday ahead, over 2 inches of rain expected. Summer feeding program kicks off Monday. Rome and Unity graduation photo gallery. Five injured in massive motorcycle crash in Bartow. Broad St. updates. Rome River Jam packs Ridge Ferry. Sports updates.

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

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: More rain and storms expected today, some could be severe with damaging winds, hail and heavy rain. Forecast 

Summer Feeding Program: Schools and Rome YMCA gearing up to feed thousands of children for next two months. Feeding

Photo Gallery: Rome High and Unity Christian School graduation. Floyd, Gordon and Polk county schools ahead this week. Graduation

Five injured, two airlifted to Atlanta hospitals following multiple motorcycle crash in Bartow County on Saturday. Bartow

Work begins on 247 Broad St. as new owner Wayne Robinson recruits a restaurant to move into new space. Broad St.

Photo gallery from Rome River Jam, big crowd packs Ridge Ferry Park. River Jam

Buzz: City and County Commission meetings this week, Memorial Day holiday garbage pick-up schedule. Buzz

Remembering Richard Warren Anderson, Thelma Hudson Moore and Betty Russell. Obituaries

Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining

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

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Hardy Realty open house gallery for today: Nine homes in Rome and Cartersville from $68,900 to $439,800. Open house
 

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report

Rome Braves come back falls short as they drop game 12-10 to Lexington. Game 4 today at 2 p.m. 

Chattooga over Lee-Huntsville in Saturday's spring game at JSU. 

Community events and upcoming sports camps. 
 
 

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

Please join our guests Monday including:

8:10 a.m. Melody Harrison of Keller Williams NW real estate and president of the Greater Rome Board of Realtors on the surging home sales market and her recent trip with state colleagues to Washington, D.C.

8:40 a.m. Special Agent in Charge Trebor Randle of the GBI on steps the agency and others are taking to stop what's becoming a surge in suicides by children and other young people.

Also today:

Traffic: Georgia DOT, Google Maps or Waze.

State business headlines: Georgia Trend

Northwest Georgia jobs: Career Builder


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