Saturday, June 29, 2013

Rome Athletic Club could be on the move. Services set for Rockmart hero Michael Patterson. Ed Hine seeks tenant for Cotton Block building. High of 89;10% rain chance. Busy weekend of events.

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Rome Athletic Club could be moving down John Davenport to Center Street.

Sunday services set for Michael Patterson who died early Friday from injuries sustained in a rescue attempt earlier this month.

Harbin Clinic makes change in nephrology care in Rome, Cartersville: New office opening Aug. 1.

 

Hine seeks tenants for Cotton Block building, adjoining lot.

 

Weekend weather:

-Saturday: 10% chance of rain, high of 89, low of 67.

-Sunday: 30% chance of rain, high of 86, low of 65.

-Monday: 50% chance of rain, high of 87, low of 65.

 
Busy weekend in Northwest Georgia.
-See our events list for details.
-Plus: What's ahead for Independence Day (week)

Weekly dining guide

Today's latest  jail reports.
radio

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-WRGA News Director Kevin Karel substitutes for John Druckenmller Monday-Wednesday and Friday this coming week. Guests include:
-Monday: Tony Kunczewski, head coach of the Berry Vikings, on this inaugural football season. Pete McDonald, acting president of Northwest Georgia Technical College, on the new Catoosa campus.
-Tuesday: Harris Blackwood, director of the Governor's Office on Highway Safety, on July Fourth weekend crackdowns. Phil Jones, head coach of the Shorter Hawks, on the 2013 football season.
-Wednesday: Sgt. Mike Barr of the state DNR on how summer has gone so far on our state waterways.
-Thursday: Replays of recent Hometown interviews.
-Friday: Joe Schulman of Tellus Science Museum on next week's big dinosaur event at the museum.
Hometown Sports
- Rome Braves fall again, 3-0, to SandGnats.
-Tonight: Rome in Savannah, 6 p.m.
-See Mills Fitzner's latest home game photos Click

 

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