Monday, July 17, 2017

Dinner Diva puts a different spin on food trucks. College Station closes on Broad Street. Historical commission to hear bid for new facades at Rome City Brewing spinoff. Meet Coosa High's new principal tonight.

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

Dinner Diva puts a different spin on food trucks: A healthy, fresh, family meal to go (but you have to order in advance). Diva

Campus Station closes on Broad Street, third exit in recent days. Closing

Buzz: Facade improvements for Rome City Brewing expansion go before historical commission. Plus: Meet Coosa High's new principal. Help wanted at two Sellers. Buzz

Natalee Staats of the Rome named assistant district attorney of the year by the Prosecuting Attorneys' Council of Georgia.  ADA

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Upper 80s through Tuesday; low 90s starting Wednesday. Weather

Remembering Mrs. Betty Johnson Darden, Gerald Alan Tucker. Obituaries

Public Health restaurant inspection scores return Tuesday. Catch up on last week's reports at: Dining

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

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report

Rome Braves  get 8-3 win vs. Shorebirds on Sunday. Rematch tonight.
 
Braves back home starting Wednesday.
 
ESPN3 to stream two Shorter Hawks football games this fall.
 
High school sports notes as the new year gets closer.
 

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

7:40 a.m. The heat is on so what does that mean to someone who's business is built around cooling you down? We'll ask Matt Robison of Frios Gourmet Pops.
 
8:10 a.m. Dr. Don Green, president of Georgia Highlands College, on what's ahead for the Chargers as we head into the fall 2017 semester.

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