Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report: Sports.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Strong storms, rain likely this afternoon; we'll have continuing updates. Two familiar dining names opening restaurants in Shannon, Summerville. Two hot trends unite: Craft beer, food trucks. Two days left to vote early -- and lots are doing so. Weekend: Business Expo, film festival and how to help others. Chilly high school football games ahead.
Ware Mechanical Weather Alert: Storms, strong winds expected this afternoon. Continuing updates all day. Friday: High of 60, low of 41. Weather
Dining: New restaurants in Shannon and Summerville, a few more partnerships and one heck of an investment in Northwest Georgia dining. Plus: A 'hometown' combo: craft beer, food truck chefs at Rome City Brewing. Dining
Business: Redmond area convenience store with deli targets December opening. Level Up Arcade up and running on Broad Street. Business
Campaign watch: Today, Friday your last days to vote before Tuesday's election; strong turnout continues. Sunday's final debate among gubernatorial candidates in jeopardy. Floyd Democrats meet this evening. Candidate profiles, video interviews, link to amendments Q & A. Please vote
Lawrence Plantation's Weekend Guide: Business Expo at The Forum on Friday. Rome film among stars at international festival. Great causes: Rome N Roam, Bark for Life. At Tellus: 'Birds are Dinosaurs!' Weekend
Education: Dozen honors for Berry's Viking Fusion. Alto Park Elementary's Innovation Lab and Makerspace Initiative gets a boost from Oostanaula Masonic Lodge #113. Groundbreaking for Armuchee High's new gym is Tuesday. Education
Obituaries: Mr. Lucian Perry Maynard Jr., Mr. Gene Edwin "Bud" Sims, Ronny Wagner, Mrs. Sadie Marie Watson. Obituaries
Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties sponsored by Living Proof Recovery. Crimewatch
Bundle up for Friday night's high school football games.
John McClellan's high school picks.
College football: Berry off; Shorter on the road.
Local college updates.
College football:
-Berry: Off Saturday. Next: Nov. 10 at Trinity University, 2 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
7:40 a.m. Buzz Wachsteter and Linda Hatcher for the 2018 Toys for Tots campaign and how you can help.
8:10 a.m. A preview of the Georgia Highlands' basketball season with men's coach Phil Gaffney and women's coach Brandon Harrell.
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