Friday, February 23, 2018

School safety: Two teens, one adult held in separate Bartow Schools threats. Additional updates. Goo Goo Express Wash opens in Armuchee. GBI: No charges in Shorter administrator case; security chief out. More record temps; storms possible.

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Latest school safety updates from across Northwest Georgia. Three arrested in Bartow. Trion High, Adairsville Middle latest to report threats. Safety

Business: Goo Goo Express Wash opens in Armuchee; another $5 million in private investment in mall area. Goo Goo

Two days after GBI finds 'no reported criminal activity,' Shorter's security chief who accused her boss of sexual batter, harassing communication is out. Shorter

Bartow sheriff:  Wife of 83-year-old man found shot to death Wednesday now charged with murder. Charges

Education: Great turnout for first day of Pepperell High's annual mock interview; students quizzed by business community. That's 24 consecutive state titles for Berry's Forensic Unit.  Education

Buzz:  Harbin Clinic's Dr. Brad Bushnell serves as doctor of the day at state Capitol. Five Brinson Askew Berry attorney honored. Buzz

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Yet another day of record heat with storms possible Saturday, Sunday. Weather

Obituaries: Anthony Grantland, Homer Curtis "Butch" Vincent. Obituaries 

Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining

Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties sponsored by Living Proof Recovery. Crimewatch

 
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Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report:

Darlington boys fall in state basketball playoffs; Cartersville advances.
 
Unity girls in Final 4 tonight.
 
Model girls at home Tuesday, 6 p.m. (Elite Eight).
 
Shorter basketball updates.

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

7:40 a.m. Redmond Trauma Program Coordinator Jaina Carnes -- and perhaps EMS Director Marty Robinson on the Stop The Bleed program and its potential impact on school safety training.
8:40 a.m. Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable.

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