Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Autopsy ordered in death of Berry student athlete, 19. New forum for City Commission hopefuls; latest election updates. Trinity's Pumpkin Patch opens. A craft beer that took four months to make. High school softball, volleyball playoffs begin.

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GBI autopsy ordered after Berry student, 19, dies.

Arts amphitheater, exhibition space adjoining Sara Hightower Regional Library on the way from RACA as the Sennett family honors their son, Chuck. Amphitheater

Buzz: Pumpkin Patch up and running at Trinity United Methodist Church. What's brewing downtown:  Bourbon Barrel Brown Ale. Buzz

Your election headquarters: Links to all candidate profiles. GOP hosts City Commission debate Oct. 24. School Board forum is Oct. 26.  Politics

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Mid to low 80s through the weekend with more rain; cooler next week. Weather

Obituaries:  Mr. Michael Dow Cribb, Mrs. Julia Ann White Hampton, Mrs. Ruby Louise Sanford, Ruth Earle Talley. 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:        

 
High school softball, volleyball state tournaments under way.
 
550 already signed up for Saturday's Harbin Hero Hustle.
 
Updated college football game times for Saturday (TV games)
 

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7:40 a.m. Chris Carey of Logical Systems and Owen Kinney from Darlington on the Rome Floyd Chamber's Geek Week 2017

 

8:10 a.m. Kristi Kent and Megan Treglown from the city of Rome on a huge Saturday ahead in downtown Rome: Harbin Hero Hustle, Fiddlin' Fest, RSO season premiere and Shorter football.
 
8:40 a.m.  Dr. Courtney Cash, the new Vice President of Development and Community Engagement for Global Impact International, parent ministry of Restoration Rome, joins us to talk about what's next.


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