Thursday, August 10, 2017

Atlanta TV picks up on Rome High dress code controversy. Suddenly Armuchee is hoping with expansion, new businesses. Georgia Highlands' garden feeding students in need. More rain today, Friday; warmer, too. Some high school football scrimmage changes.

Today's first, fast, factual, fair and free headlines -- with updates all day from Hometown Headlines

Fox 5 in Atlanta picks up on the Rome High dress code/skirt length controversy. RHS

Business: Armuchee heats up as DiPrima's sets expansion, remodeling; RaceTrac gets its site after Sunday services at Life Church; and demolition permits pulled to make way for new Goo-Goo. Business

Buzz: Georgia Highlands' produce helping feed students in need. Dr. Peter Adams joins Harbin Clinic. Buzz

Isakson to hold live town hall Monday evening. Fox enters Cartersville City Council race. Politics

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Almost an inch of rain due today through early Saturday; temperatures back in the upper 80s. Weather 

Obituaries: Mr. James E. Daniel, Mrs. Winona Walker Garrison, 'Eddie' Walter Elliott Giles Sr. 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 take road trip to Greenville starting tonight.
 
Some changes in dates, times and locations of this weekend's high school scrimmages.
 
Atlanta Falcons open preseason tonight in Miami.
 

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 8:40 a.m.: Kim Davis of the Sexual Assault Center of Northwest Georgia and Joe Costolnick, the new executive director of Harbor House.
 

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