Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Lawyer: Cartersville man indicted in death of woman found dismembered at Bartow landfill. Rome Floyd economic development director job to be posted Friday. Kmart site redevelopment update due this afternoon. Berry hires director of athletics.

MORNING EDITION

  • WV News: Federal grand jurors indict Cartersville man in suspected fatal overdose of woman who's severed remains were found at the Bartow County Landfill last August. Home page
    • A chronology of the investigation into the death of Courtney Nicole Dubois.
  • Development authority hopes to have executive director hired by late June. Plus: Meeting notes. Big Switch
  • Buzz: Rome Redevelopment Committee to discuss Kmart redevelopment, TAD prospects this afternoon. Downtown Rome Loft Tours return April 6.  Buzz
  • Surprise! Riverside Parkway-to-Turner McCall (south) traffic lanes changing -- as of Thursday. Traffic
  • Education: Armuchee High sophomores seventh in state cooking competition. Honors for Floyd County College and Career Academy students at Skills competition. GNTC plant sale returns April 8-11. Education
  • Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Warming trend begins, through low 70s by Saturday; rain returns Saturday night. Weather
  • Obituaries: Mrs. Lena Sharpe Dew, Mr. Ray Earl Stepp. Obituaries
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
  • Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties. Crimewatch

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

Angel Mason named Berry's director of athletes. She begins her new duties in June and replaces Todd Brooks who resigned last spring. Mason
 

Darlington's Ratledge invited to 2020 All-American Bowl.

High school baseball scores and schedules.

Atlanta Braves open vs. Phillies Thursday afternoon.

 

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

8:10 a.m.  Mike Dunn, the vice president of Florida Operations for the Atlanta Braves and former general manager of the Rome Braves, walks us through the new Cool Today Park now open in North Port, Fla.
 
8:40 a.m. Sandra Lindsey, executive director of the Cave Spring Downtown Development Authority, on all the changes under way in the community, from specialty restaurants and shops to the new Cave Spring Distilling Co.

 

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