Monday, May 14, 2018

Rome Tennis Center 'exceeded expectations' but seeing shortfalls as well. Services pending for Rome High teen who died at Little River Falls. Mountains: New spin on old-fashioned ice cream store in downtown Rome. Another smog alert -- and rain on the way. Berry Softball heading to Super Regionals.

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Rome Tennis Center: Nearly two years in, supporters cite 'exceeded expectations' while financials show some shortfalls. Up next: $4 million for indoor courts by 2020. Tennis center

Dining: Mountains is a modern spin on an old-fashioned ice cream shop (be sure to try the Michigan Pot Hole Ex). Mountains

Services pending for a 14-year-old Rome High boy who died at Little River Falls Saturday. Extra counselors at school today. Update

Politics: With 1,187 advance votes since April 30, advance voting enters final week in Floyd County with addition of third location, Rome Civic Center. In Bartow, Cartersville Civic Center also opens Monday. Voting

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Fifth consecutive smog alert for Bartow, metro Atlanta today; two other alerts up near Chattanooga, Augusta. Slightly cooler by Wednesday; rain to follow through Saturday. Weather

Obituaries: Camilla Lucille Culberson, Mr. Joseph Koch, Mrs. Marsha "Darlene" Smith. Obituaries 

Public Health restaurant inspection scores return Wednesday. Dining

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


Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report: Sports

Berry Softball advances to first Super Regionals with 1-0 win Sunday.
Rome Braves earn 7-2 win in Hickory, rematch tonight.
Model, Rome have spring football this week.
 

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

7:40 a.m. Model High seniors Candice Peeler and Drew Estes on their advice for rising students, their high school memories and what's next for them -- and why.
 
8:40 a.m. Jim and Bonnie Moore from NAMI Rome about training law enforcement and others to deal with situations such as Monday's incident on the Bypass and U.S. 411 -- and Cedartown.

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