Friday, June 22, 2018

Suspect in one of Rome's two recent murders in custody. Services Sunday for slain Cartersville attorney. Dwarf House closes tonight; Truett's Chick-fil-A on the way. Plus a dozen more updates.

Rome Police: Grady Harper, the suspect in shooting death of John A. Allen, in custody in Savannah. Arrest 

Celebration of life for Antonio B. Mari, slain Cartersville attorney, set for Sunday afternoon. Update

Farewell to a friend: As Dwarf House celebrates its final day, Greg Major talks about what's next -- Truett's Chick-fil-A. Dwarf House 

Dining: Cans of Short Hot Blonde, other RCBC brews on the way. 'Micro Marathon' returns Aug. 4. Lyerly Drive Thru using 'Armstrong's Famous BBQ Sauce.' Dining 

Business: Jarrod S. Floyd, Vice President and Business Development Officer with Heritage First Bank, graduates from the School of Banking at Louisiana State. Business

Buzz: ALDI reopens on Turner McCall.  High praise for Restoration Rome from state. Honors for Georgia Highlands. Buzz

Public Health: Summer's call to get outdoors also means you need to take steps to protect against seasonal headaches such as ticks, mosquitoes and parasites. Health

Health: Harbin Clinic's Walk With a Doc returns July 21 with Dr. Brandon Miller who calls it a 'great opportunity for physicians and patients to develop relationships and work together to live healthy lives.' Health

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Around an inch of rain possible today through Saturday; back to the 90s by Sunday. Weather

Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining

Obituaries: Mr. Harvey Dennis Daniel, Jerry Thomas Childers, Mr. Doyle Vernon Ingram. Obituaries

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

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Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report: Sports

Rome Braves open second season in Augusta; rematch tonight.
 
Rome opens three-game home stand Sunday with Greenville.
 
Atlanta Falcons' training camp schedule.
 

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

7:40 a.m. Buzz Wachsteter, a longtime critic of nontaxed Internet sales, and architect Mark Cochran, an avid watcher of the high court, on Thursday's historic ruling by the United States Supreme Court on sales taxes and online purchases.
 
8:10 a.m. Dr. Frank Stephenson, chair of the department of accounting, economics and finance at Berry College, on the tariff standoff and what it could mean to our economy.
 
8:40 a.m. Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable: A review of the top local stories for the past seven days.

 

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