Heritage First Headlines
- Business: Pedal to the 'mettle' as Revive Cycleworks moves to River District. Home sales stall in Bartow, Gordon counties as prices up another 21%.
- Dining: Sign at Pizza Farm's new home says a fall 2021 opening but heavy work has yet to begin. In Armuchee, permits are out for the Dairy Queen near the high school.
- 223 Bartow residents now claimed by COVID. 13 virus patients in Floyd, Redmond; highest since late May after dropping to 3.
- Buzz: Rome City Commission sets Thursday's second hearing on tax millage rate. No comments during Monday's first hearing.
- Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Sort of a pattern forecast -- near 90 into the weekend with rain likely each day.
- Obituaries: Charles Dennison Hoge, Mrs. Martha Ellen McDurmont, Ms. Sue Glow Whorton.
- Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores, Tuesday-Saturday.
- Crimewatch. Updates on arrests.
- Rome Braves open series with Greensboro; rematch tonight at 7. Plus late roster moves.
- Mills Fitzner's game photo galleries all this week.
- Atlanta Braves, off for All-Star break, host Tampa Bay Friday through Sunday.
- Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation starts fall registration (basketball, too).
- Celebration of life set for Cedartown's Doc Ayers on July 31
- Community Sports: LakePoint, Tillman runs on the way.
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