Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Rubble remains from Murphy USA gas as rebuild begins. Thatcher's barbecue hiring in Summerville; Cook Out seeks bids in Calhoun. 16 Northwest Georgia students named Governor's Scholars. Summer preview (heat) lingers until Friday.

MORNING REPORT
  • Business: Scrape-and-build for Murphy USA station at Walmart (video), just part of the $1.5 million update in East Rome. Thatcher's Barbecue hiring in Summerville. Bids sought for Cook Out restaurant in Calhoun.  Business
  • Rockmart gets a slight makeover as Jon Stewart's 'Irresistible' begins filming. A look at Monday morning's action. Movie time
  • 16 Northwest Georgia high school seniors named 2019 Georgia Scholars. Education
  • City of Cartersville hit by ransomware attack over the weekend. What you need to know. Update
  • Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Our summer preview should last through Thursday with a slightly cooler weekend. Weather
  • Obituaries: Mrs. Doris Marie Shelley Carney, Mrs. Ella Mae Zachery-Carson, Mrs. Sarah Joyce Elliott Gann, Thomas Kenneth Lee Waggoner. Obituaries
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
  • Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties. Crimewatch

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

 Rockmart boys win state 2A tennis championship.
 
Lots of honors for Berry's student athletes.
 
Rome Braves wrap up long road trip, open three-game home set on Wednesday.
 

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

7:40 a.m. Rome attorney Emily Matson, general counsel for the Georgia Life Alliance, joins us to talk about Gov. Brian Kemp's scheduled signing of the "heart beat bill" later today in Atlanta.

 

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