Friday, December 28, 2018

Flash flood watch continues; so does the rain. Continuing updates. What's been done with $24 million in economic development SPLOST collections? Not much. Seasons changing to Bistro 208. New urgent care campuses in Rome, Cartersville on the market.

 
 
MORNING REPORT
 
Ware Mechanical Weather Alert: Flash flood watch continues as rain pounds Northwest Georgia; more on the way through Monday.
 
Since 2009, Rome/Floyd County voters have taxed themselves an extra $24 million for economic development. We're still waiting to see most of those dollars put to work. Development
 
Seasons getting a name change on Jan. 1 to Bistro 208. Look for a few tweaks as the Broad Street restaurant seeks to be even more responsive to dining trends. Dining
 
Funeral services set for Saturday for 85-year-old woman who died from injuries sustained in a Cartersville house fire. Updates 
 
The campuses of two urgent care centers under construction in Rome, Cartersville already on the market. Business
 
Georgia Health News: These were the state's top 10 health stories in 2018. Health
 
Ahead of the Headlines: Cole Swindell concert sold out tonight. New Year's Eve bashes, Polar Plunge in Cave Spring, bull riding and Bring One for Chipper. Home page
 
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.

Blue Devil Classic continues today. Wins for Calhoun, North Forsyth on Thursday.
 
More high school basketball.

Updates on the All State team for the 2018 football season. 
 
Falcons wrap the season up Sunday in Tampa.
 
Updates on college bowl games this week. Plus:
  • Georgia to play in Sugar Bowl, 8:45 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 1, vs. Texas.
  • Peach Bowl, Saturday, noon: Florida vs. Michigan.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m. weekdays, WRGA 98.7 FM
 
The Radio Edition is taking a break through Jan. 1.  We'll be back just after the 7 a.m. news on Wednesday, Jan. 2.

 

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