Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Make that Berry 'mega' spring market: 80-plus vendors now in. Business updates. Latest Rome Schools' hires. Remembering Rome's 'Piano Guy,' Neil Sanders. Disaster drill at Heritage Hall this morning.

MORNING EDITION

  • Business: That Berry spring market this Saturday just got upsized to 80-plus vendors (including That Foreign Chick's Bakery. Plus: Three Rivers Club restaurant returns with Braves; business briefs. Business
  • Disaster drill set for Wednesday morning at Heritage Hall in downtown Rome. What to know. Drill
  • Education: Rome City Schools names Lindsey assistant principal at East Central; Connell assistant principal at Rome High; and Daniel to system's band directors.  Education
  • Health: Floyd Cherokee Medical Center sets open house for upgraded emergency room on April 16. Health
  • Remembering Rome's 'Piano Guy:' It was Neil Sanders' passion to make us smile in the brightest, even darkest, times -- especially today. Neil Sanders
  • Newsmakers: Georgia Northwestern's Kathy Kerce honored by Southeastern Lactation Consultant Association. Roman/Darlington grad Abraham Johnson named 'Amazing Student' at UGA.  Newsmakers
  • Buzz: From road updates to upcoming events to free legal help, what's buzzing across Northwest Georgia. Buzz
  • Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Sunny and 80 today, Thursday -- and then we get all wet again. Weather
  • Obituaries: Rev. Harold Ingram Elrod, Walter Clyde Haynie Jr., Ms. Evelyn Porter, Mr. Neil Sanders, Mr. William Hardin Twyman. Obituaries
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
  • Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties. Crimewatch
 

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

Rome Braves get a Tuesday rainout; end series at 11:05 this morning vs. Columbia Fire Flies.
  • Home-opener is Thursday at 7 p.m. at State Mutual Stadium vs. Greenville Drive.
High school baseball scores and schedule.
 
 SEC, ACC spring football game times.
 

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

7:40 a.m. Jim O'Hara joins us to celebrate the life of Neil Sanders and why Neil had such a binding relationship with so many people in our community.
 
8:10 a.m.: Steve Justice, executive director of the Georgia Centers of Innovation, and David Nuckolls (a Berry grad) on services the centers offer to area businesses and how to get involved.

 

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