Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Chicken Salad Chick coming to Rome. Floyd Schools keeps free breakfast; lunch rates set for January semester. Final election updates. Much colder this weekend.

MORNING EDITION
 
Dining: Chicken Salad Chick proposed for Martha Berry between Cook Out, Bojangles. Dining
 
Education: Floyd County Schools continue free breakfast for all; lunch costs return in January. What you need to know. Floyd Schools
 

Election results: The latest updates. Home page

 
Ground broken for new Armuchee High gym. Lindale Mason Lodge No. 455 helps Pepperell Primary innovation lab. Modern Woodmen lend a hand at West End. Berry alum/artist Al Christopher offers wood-turning demonstration, to discuss his work on Browning Pavilion at Oak Hill. Education
 
Buzz: Love Light Tree returns Nov. 22, to benefit Heyman HospiceCare. Friends of the Library offer Christmas Gift Silent Auction. Buzz
 
Ware Mechanical Weather Center:  More rain Thursday night, Friday with much cooler temperatures this weekend. Low Sunday morning: 33. Weather
 
Obituaries: Thomas S. Ellis, 98; Ramon Gonzalez "Gabby" Morales Jr. Obituaries
 
Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
 
Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties sponsored by Living Proof Recovery. Crimewatch
 
 

Truett's Chick-fil-A Sports Report: Sports.

A look at this week's high school playoffs.
 
John McClellan's updated picks for this Friday.
 
Berry, Shorter end regular football seasons Saturday.
 
College football this Saturday:
-Berry:  At Trinity University, 2 p.m.
-Shorter: At home vs. Florida Tech, 1 p.m.,
-Georgia Bulldogs: At home vs. Auburn, Saturday, 7 p.m., ESPN.
-Georgia Tech: At home vs. Miami, Saturday, 7 p.m.
 
Community:
-Harbin Clinic Turkey Trot 5K and Health Wobble benefiting United Way of Bartow County is Saturday, Nov. 17.
-Dec. 8: Registration is under way for the annual #JamieStrong Rome Half Marathon to be held at State Mutual Stadium.
 

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m. weekdays, WRGA 98.7 FM
 
8:10 a.m. Andy Garner, chair of the Floyd County Republican Party, reviewing Tuesday's election results and what's next.
 
8:40 a.m. City Commissioner Wendy Davis, active in the local, state and national Democratic Party, with her take on Tuesday's election results.

 

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