Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Heritage First completes sale of Alabama offices, to focus on NW Georgia. NAIA: $1.15M impact? Game to honor Unity, Calhoun, Coosa teams.

 

Heritage First sells Alabama bank offices

-Sale means added focus, 'capital' on Northwest Georgia.  

 

NAIA game's impact set at $1.15 million this year

-That will be on the low side of the three previous games which, together, brought in more than $5 million.

-Unity Christian, Calhoun state champion football teams to be honored at NAIA game; Coosa's state champ cheer squad, too.

-Downtown Calhoun parade Thursday for Yellow Jackets.

 

Open house Friday, Saturday marks Whitehead's Flowers & Gifts move to Broad Street. 

 

Updates from Rome High, Shorter University.  

 

Your latest forecast:
-Tuesday: Sunny, high of 60, low of 38.
-Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high of 67, low of 41.
-Thursday: 30-50% rain chance, high of 67, low of 47.

 

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM.

-Please join us today for Jerry Lee, who's running for the post four seat on the Floyd County Commission; Carla Hyde of Whitehead's Flowers & Gifts on decision to relocate downtown; and Lisa Nash of Rome Radio Partners on Toys for Toys/Cheerful Givers deadlines.

-Listen live online. 

 

NAIA national title game set: 

-Carroll to defend NAIA football crown vs. St. Xaver at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, at Barron Stadium.

 

Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos
-The first 2011 Bowl Edition posts Friday.
      

Rome Braves: Sports
-Rome included in part of baseball parks calendar for 2012.  

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