Funeral arrangements under way for Courtney Dubois, who's dismembered body was found at the Bartow County Landfill. Vigil confirmed outside the Bartow sheriff's office on Oct. 20. Updates Dining: Cartersville's new Chick-fil-A opens Oct. 17. Plus: An update on 'Truett's Chick-fil-A' in Rome. Dining James D. Fielder, the 14th person indicted in the Floyd Schools theft case, surrenders at Floyd County Jail. Indictment Coosa Valley Fair updates for today. Hours: 1-10 p.m., Kids & Seniors Day. Schedule. Coosa Valley Fair: First pageant awards. Livestock Junior & Open Beef Shows, Community, Health and Educational Displays. Homemaking, Porcelain Art, Photographs, Fine Arts. Results Lawrence Plantation's Weekend Guide: On stage, 'Alice,' 'Rumors.' Plus: Coosa Valley Fair, Locomotive Chase, Tumor Trooper events plus football. Weekend Campaign watch: Floyd Democrats meet tonight. Political forums this evening (Gordon), next Tuesday (Floyd), Oct. 23 (Polk). Radio interviews: Chris Carr on Thursday. Sample ballots. Politics RomeGaCares team back home after distributing relief kits, fans, water to those in need in North Carolina. RomeGaCares Ware Mechanical Weather Center: 91 or warmer today and more of the same on Friday. Normal for early October: 78. Weather Education: American Legion supports Pepperell Middle's STEM/robotics classes. Mobile-friendly new web home for Darlington. Model High's Barton Sopata earns All-National Honors Ensembles honor. Education Obituaries: Mrs. Loretta O'dell Gray Montgomery, Mrs. Bonnie Evelyn Reed. Obituaries Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties sponsored by Living Proof Recovery. Crimewatch Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report: Sports. Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m. weekdays, WRGA 98.7 FM
Thursday, October 4, 2018
Memorial service planned for Courtney Dubois, woman found dismembered in Bartow; Cartersville vigil also planned. Day three of the Coosa Valley Fair; latest results. Heat wave: 13 degrees above normal today. Weekend: Plays, the fair, lots of football.
More changes in the Atlanta Braves' farm system following the firing of Rocket Wheeler, Randy Ingle as the big club opens the playoffs tonight.
Shorter football game theme: 'Tackle cancer.'
College football:
Berry: Berry will host Sewanee, 6 p.m., Saturday.
Shorter: At home vs.West Alabama, 1 p.m., Saturday.
Georgia Bulldogs: At home vs. Vanderbilt, Saturday, 7:30 p.m., SEC Network.
Georgia Tech: Tech at Louisville, Friday at 7 p.m.
Atlanta Falcons (1-3). Next: At Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Sunday, Fox Schedule
7:40 a.m. Attorney General Chris Carr, appointed to his post by Gov. Nathan Deal, seeks a full, four-year term and is running as a Republican. We'll talk about his goals if elected Nov. 6. He's opposed by Democrat Charlie Bailey.
8:10 a.m. Matt Pearce of the Small Business Development Center on why you need to drill into the data regarding your sales reports -- and how to mine for that data.
8:40 a.m. Jenny Austin Shealy and Mary Hardin Thornton on updates from Network Day Services.
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