Thursday, February 1, 2018

Sweet P's bringing Sunday buffet back to the Palladium. Floyd seeks OK for open heart surgery program. Another close call for Rep. Barry Loundermilk. Georgia flu deaths at 37; 4 locally.

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Dining: Sweet P's bringing Sunday buffets back to The Palladium later this month as well as catering and other special events. Dining
 
Health: Floyd Medical Center seeks OK for $25 million open heart surgery program. Floyd 
 
Third close call since June for Congressman Barry Loudermilk who was on the train carrying GOP lawmakers to a retreat that collided with a garbage truck.  Politics
 
Health:  37 confirmed flu-associated deaths in Georgia so far this flu season, including 25 victims who were 50 or older and one under 18. Four have died so far in our area (Floyd, Bartow, Polk, Paulding). Health
 
Buzz: Annual Scouting for Food drive returns; how to help. Truett McConnell president to speak to Exchange Club Feb. 9. Open house seeks comments on I-75 bridge. Buzz
 
Education: Meet first-round winners of Floyd Schools' literacy challenge. Honors for Rome High's Junior ROTC cadets.  Big wins for Darlington students at tech competition.  Education
 
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Rain returns tonight, late Saturday and into Sunday. Friday will be cold with a high of 44. Weather
 
Obituaries: Louise Homer Baughman, Mrs. Charlotte Evans McJunkin Bolton, Mr. Bobby Andrew Garlin, Jonathan Larry Knight. Obituaries
 
Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
 
Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties sponsored by Living Proof Recovery. Crimewatch


Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report:

5A champion Rome Wolves to be honored today by the General Assembly; how to watch.
 
Berry Softball returns after huge 2017 season.
 
High school and local basketball scores, schedules.

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

 7:40 a.m. We begin our February/Thursday series on heart health. Today: Marty Robinson, Redmond EMS Director, on why early heart attack care is critical. He'll be joined by Andrea Pitts.

8:10 a.m. Matt Pearce of the Small Business Development Center on knowing the right financing source for your small business.
 

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