MORNING REPORT
- The silent player as the East Bend (former Kmart) deal unfolds: The resurgent Etowah Crossing shopping center. Etowah Crossing
- Health: Employee at Willy's Mexicana Grill in Cartersville tests positive for hepatitis A; Public Health advises those who dined there May 31-June 17 to contact healthcare provider to see if immunization needed. Health
- Loaner life jackets now at key river spots in Bartow County; great idea for other communities to copy. Life jackets
- Education: Darlington senior in D.C. for conference on 'how rapidly the journalism world is changing and for the better.' Rome City Schools' instructional specialists on the move. Education
- Buzz: Are you among 1.3 million Georgians traveling over Independence Day weekend? DOT to ease construction during holiday. Road work under way in Bartow County. Buzz
- Independence Day: Celebrations begin Saturday; Coke, Parks & Rec fire up the holiday on July 3 at Ridge Ferry. Updates from Cave Spring, Cartersville, Lindale, Summerville, Rome Braves. Also: A podcast on the history of the Cave Spring parade. Independence Day
- HHPodcast News: News, names in the news and a few rants. Newscast
- Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Low to mid 90s to dominate the forecast for the next week. Weather
- Obituaries: Mr. William Paul Coffey, Jerry LaDon Rickett, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth "Lisa" Watkins. Obituaries
- Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
- Greater Community Bank CrimeWatch: Updates on area arrests, police reports from across Northwest Georgia. Crimewatch
Truett's Chick-fil-A Sports Report: Sports
Rome-Riverdogs' rematch today at 1 p.m. at State Mutual Stadium.
Katie Price named head volleyball coach of the Rome Wolves.
Latest local soccer updates.
Links to fall football:
-High school schedules.
-Colleges: Berry and Shorter. Plus: UGA and Tech.
-Falcons' preseason.
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