Thursday, March 29, 2018

Latest employment updates for Northwest Georgia. U.S. Attorney announces crackdown on Northwest Georgia gang. Harbin Clinic sets April 23 opening for new Adairsville campus. Storms, rain expected today. Update on Holy Week services.

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Jobs: Latest update on unemployment reports from across Northwest Georgia. Jobs

U.S. Attorney: Six suspects, including three from Northwest Georgia, arrested in street gang '135 Pirus' investigation that included murder of teen in Bartow County. Arrests

Health: Harbin Clinic Family Medicine & Pediatrics Adairsville opens April 23 at 115 N. Central Ave. Health

Celebrating Easter: Holy Thursday, Maundy Thursday celebrated today. Update on services through Easter Sunday. Easter 

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Storms possible, inch of rain likely today into Friday. Easter: Sunny and 70. Weather 

Buzz: Winners names in the annual Firefly Fling Student Art Competition; event set for April 20. Buzz 

Obituaries: Mr. William Herbert "Bill" Wood, Mrs. Judy Youngblood. Obituaries

No new Public Health restaurant inspection scores from Wednesday. Dining

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


Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report:

Weekly soccer update plus high school soccer rankings.
 
High school baseball schedules, scores.
 
Berry Softball now no. 5 in the country.
 
Atlanta Braves open season this afternoon.
 

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

 7:40 a.m. Andrew Hackler, Connections Pastor, and David McMahan, Children's Pastor, on West Rome Baptist Church's egg hunt and service set for Friday.

 
8:10 a.m..Representatives from Floyd Emergency Medical Services on two free lifesaving classes on Saturday, National Stop the Bleed Day. CPR and general first aid will also be included with training to stop potentially fatal bleeding.
 
8:40 a.m. Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable.

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