Monday, September 20, 2021

With 60% of virus outbreaks on Georgia school campuses, what's the local impact on students, staff? River Remedy Brewing putting all the pieces together. Rain continues, then cooler by Wednesday.

Heritage First Headlines:

  • 60% of all virus outbreaks in the state are taking place in schools, per Public Health. What's the toll on local students, faculty, staff?
  • Dining and Drink: River Remedy Brewing continues to come together off Glenn Milner in Rome.
  • Ahead of the Headlines: Floyd County Board of Education meets tonight; ACC meeting canceled. Rome City Commission 'meet the candidates' via Zoom is Tuesday.
  • Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Rain continues with cooler temperatures by Wednesday (first day of fall) -- high of 76, low of 54.
  • Obituaries: Mrs. Glenda Lou Smith, Wanda Sue Rogers Wall.
  • Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores, Tuesday-Saturday.
  • Crimewatch brought to you by Big Dan's Car Wash. Updates on arrests.

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  • Harbin Clinic Headlines: Meet Dr. Bennett Brock, who joins Harbin Clinic General Surgery Rome, and is eager to join the expert group of surgeons and start caring for patients.  Dr. Brock shared the ways the technically and mentally challenging elements of surgery fit his personality and life goals. As he was considering what he wanted to do for the rest of his life, he wanted a challenge. And with surgery, he feels challenged daily. He may be doing the same operation repeatedly, but the patient and circumstances are always different. He approaches each operation individually.

  • John McClellan's high school picks: Cedartown over Calhoun in Thursday game; another rough night for Rome; big wins for Darlington, Pepperell, Armuchee. McClellan.
  • Rome Braves end season with final game canceled by COVID (Hickory had issues).
  • Atlanta Braves get 3-0 win vs. Giants; D-backs tonight.
  • Atlanta Falcons drop to 0-2 after pounding from Bucs.
  • Community sports updates.

 

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