Sunday, May 20, 2018

Berry dedicates new $1 million events pavilion at Oak Hill. Memorial Day remembrance event returning to Fairgrounds. Photos from Rome High, Darlington, Unity graduations. Busy week ahead for Floyd, Polk and Gordon County graduations. More rain possible all week. Rome Braves go for 5th victory in row today.

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Berry College dedicates new $1 million events pavilion at Oak Hill & The Martha Berry Museum. Berry

Remembering the Fallen: Memorial Day Remembrance event returns to Coosa Valley Fairgrounds on May 28. Members of Rome Exchange Club lay wreath on Tomb of Unknown Soldier. Memorial Day

Education: Cloudy skies clear for Rome High School's first graduation at Barron Stadium; 364 graduates in the Class of 2018. Rome

Education: Darlington School welcomes 120 new graduates in its Class of 2018. Photo gallery. Darlington

Class of 2018: Busy week ahead for Floyd, Gordon and Polk County graduations. Baccalaureate services begin today for Coosa, Armuchee. Graduation

Business: Dixie Color, Inc. to invest $19 million in new facility in Trion, create 100 new jobs. Business

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: 30-40% rain chance this afternoon; high near 88. Scattered thunderstorms possible everyday this week. Forecast

Obituaries: Mr. Randolph Rose “Randy” Michael, Jr., Ms. Stephanie Mosley and Mrs. Betty L. West. 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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Hardy Realty's open house gallery for today: Your first look at seven homes, condos and business spots, priced from $215,000 to $775,000. Open Houses

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report: Sports

Rome Braves wins 4th in row with 6-2 victory over Asheville. Braves go for sweep today at 2 p.m.
Berry College softball team will pick up game two of the NCAA Super Regionals today at 9:00 a.m. after the game was halted in the bottom of the seventh inning on Saturday due to rain.
Berry College’s Alainna Chretien became the first Viking in women’s track program history to qualify for the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championship. She runs in prelims on Thursday.
GHSA Class 4A Baseball Championship: Cartersville vs. Jefferson in a best of three series; games one and two set for Monday, May 21, at State Mutual Stadium.

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

7:40 a.m.: Dr. Glenn White, Director of Student Services, and Lenora McEntire with Floyd County Schools to discuss school safety in light of recent school shooting in Texas.


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