Heritage First Headlines
- Dining: Honeymoon Bakery changing hours, breakfast after today. Las Mesas seeks pouring permits as does River Remedy Brewing coming to Glenn Milner.
- Newsletter: New voting office site not exactly top of the ballot. Housing incentives approved but who enforces the guidelines? What's hot in Rome: Cool gelato. Peaks & Valleys.
- 11 virus patients in Rome hospitals as of Friday afternoon, down 3. NW Georgia's fully vaccinated rate sits at 28.5%; Georgia holds at 39%
- Cartersville native Katie Knight Jones joins Greater Community Bank as a mortgage lender. Bartow's Candice Broce named interim director of Division of Family & Children Services.
- Health: Taiwanna Brown-Bolds, M.D., joins Floyd Primary Care in Rome.
- Education: Floyd County Sheriff's Office, partners present 'Give A Kid A Chance on July 24. Rome City Schools is offering community tours of the new College and Career Academy on Sunday. Darlington graduate Veeka Malanchuk selected to participate in he 2021-22 Advocacy Corps program.
- Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Slight rainfall today, more than half an inch due Sunday. High of 90 -- and then mid 80s Sunday, Monday.
- Obituaries: Mrs. Sara Louise Turner Dreyer, Florene Gray Johnson, Ms. Janet Glad Norton.
- Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores, Tuesday-Saturday.
- Crimewatch. Updates on arrests.
Advertising:
Hardy Realty's open house gallery for Sunday: From single-level townhomes at the Village at Maplewood to a 'beautifully renovated' home in College Heights. Sunday
Sponsored report:
Harbin Clinic Headlines: Meet some of the 10 doctors joining Georgia's largest privately owned, physician-led healthcare community.
- Rome Braves host Greensboro. Rematch tonight at 6. Latest updates and roster moves.
- Mills Fitzner's game photo galleries.
- Atlanta Braves vs. Tampa Bay through Sunday. Touki rejoins the club.
- Update on Falcons as training camp draws closer.
- Rome-Floyd Parks and Recreation starts fall registration (basketball, too).
- Community Sports: LakePoint, Tillman runs on the way.
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