MORNING REPORT
- With key openings in higher ed, economic development, the chamber and others, people are asking, 'Who's going to fill their shoes?' Help wanted
- Neighbor's timely call, firefighter save resident from burning home in Cedartown Tuesday morning, according to WGAA. Rescue
- Glenwood Primary students get a little extra Tuesday as Roman Holiday develops problems, smaller boats called in to bring all safely to shore. Field trip
- Developing: Homeland Security, other agencies raid 'multiple locations' in North Georgia on Tuesday. ICE
- Gordon deputies capture murder suspect wanted in DeKalb County (Ga.) Arrest
- Buzz: Blooms on Broad launches Thursday. U.S. 41 resurfacing due in Gordon County. Award for Rep. Katie Dempsey. Next Walk With a Doc May 18. Bartow students earn governor's Honors status. Clocktower painting party set. Buzz
- Tickets on sale for the 2019 Rome Celebrity Dance Challenge. Options: $75 patron ticket (includes party) or $30 general admission seat. Dancing
- Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Temperatures holding around 10 degrees above normal; storms possible this afternoon, Thursday. Weather
- Obituaries: Mrs. Joeletta Albert, Ms. Mary Pope Hester, Mr. Clifford Neal Jr., Mr. Jimmy William Thacker. 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 open away series vs. Greensboro.
-Game two tonight.
Latest local soccer report.
Schedules for high school state baseball, soccer and tennis.
Community sports calendar.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m. weekdays, WRGA 98.7 FM
7:40 a.m. Devon Smyth and Jeb Arp offer a closer look at this Sunday's This Place Matters Home Tour in Rome.
8:10 a.m. Matt Pearce of the Small Business Development Center on Internet and social media marketing. Also updates on the next Ready Aim Fire program.
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