Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Rome High student arrested following 'potential threat' on campus. Another round of rough weather due overnight Thursday; busy 'season' so far. Community Holy Week service concludes today; churches prepare for Easter.

MORNING EDITION

Rome Schools say 'potential threat' led to an arrest on Tuesday at Rome High; 18-year-old student charged with 'terrorist threats and acts.' Home page
 
Another blast of severe weather possible late Thursday, early Friday. We've already seen a small tornado here this season; a look at what we dodged last Sunday. Storms
 
Buzz: Armuchee High, Rome Middle students win student art contest. Rotary honors Rome High students. SPLOST update meeting Thursday. Blood donors needed. State sets 2019-20 tuition. Buzz
 
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: We'll stay in the low 80s through Thursday and then nearly 24 hours of rain, possible storms. Weather
 
Community Holy Week Services conclude today at noon. Also: Area congregations to celebrate Holy Thursday, Good Friday, Easter. Holy Week
 
Obituaries: Mrs. Angela Carol Giles Gibson, Mrs. Dahlia Mae "Daisy" Henderson, Helen Beatrice Tillery. 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 big win at home, 8-1 over Columbia.
  • Rematch today at 1 p.m. at State Mutual Stadium.
High school baseball scores and schedules.
Expanded community sports calendar with one key update.
 

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

8:10 a.m. Andy Bressette of Berry College and his wife, Jennifer, performed with student choirs at the Notre Dame Cathedral 31 years ago. This spring, they had planned a return trip with two of their children "to share this treasure." Andy joins us to talk about their memories and what's next.
 
8:40 a.m. Montrae Waiters  of AAA-The Auto Club Group joins us to talk about rising gas prices and what we can expect at the pumps this summer.

 

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