Monday, March 19, 2018

Severe weather threat to increase this afternoon, evening. Continuing coverage. Floyd's Ag Center, the anchor of recent tax vote, years away. Ag week celebrates $89 million local impact. Druck Report: Parking 'Civil War' centers on dollars.

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Ware Mechanical Weather Alert: Hail, strong winds, isolated tornadoes possible this afternoon, evening. Continuing updates at Hometown Headlines.

The proposed Ag Center, centerpiece of the 2017 tax package, is still a few years off. 'We are doing all we can to ensure that it is successful.'   Ag center

Why agriculture? $89 million impact here in 2017 thanks to poultry, livestock, row crops, vegetables, forestry -- and 'growing.' Ag week

Druck Report: The escalating Civil War over downtown parking is all about another

historic confluence, this one with the revenue stream. Druck Report

Buzz: Floyd EMS offers two lifesaving classes on 'Stop the Bleed Day.' Rome School Board sets called meeting for Tuesday. Robinson Avenue closing Tuesday. Buzz 

Obituaries: Mr. Charles Milton Brown, Ms. Ethel Ferguson Johnson. Obituaries

Public Health restaurant inspection scores return Tuesday. Dining

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


Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report:

 Weather expected to delay much of afternoon, evening events.

High school baseball teams prepare for Saturday jamboree at State Mutual Stadium.
 
Tri for the Kids returns Sunday, April 22.
 

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

7:40 a.m. A meteorologist from the National Weather Service's Peachtree City office on what we can expect later today -- and what you can do about it now.

8:40 a.m.  Dr. Unini Odama, health director for the Georgia Department of Public Health Northwest Health District, on what you need to know about your kidneys and keeping them healthy.

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