Saturday, August 17, 2013

Weather: Fall-like temps today with high of 74 and 40-50% rain chance. One Book, Many Voices winner. Saturday's Buzz. Busy day of events with Tillman race, Health Fair, GOP Rally and Dance Challenge. Today's CFA Sports Report. Latest dining scores and toda

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The Buzz of Northwest Georgia
-One Book, Many Voices :Clyde Edgerton's The Night Train is picked;
-Benefit set for Tuesday to help Adairsville woman, family.
-Floyd County Schools activities list for next week.
-Rome's DDA Director Ann Arnold named 2013 Downtown Development Professional of Year

Today's weather
-Friday's high: A soothing 71 degrees.
-Today look for high of only 74 with 40-50% rain chance.

 
-Latest updates from Floyd, Bartow counties.
 
What's happening today?
-The answer: Everything. From Tillman Run to the Dance Competition to fireworks following the Rome Braves' game, this is one of the busiest Saturdays we've seen in quite a while.
 
Hometown Seen premieres tonight
-We're combing social photos and clips with social media starting tonight with the Rome Celebrity Dance Competition at Rome City Auditorium. Both the event and the patrons party are sold out. But you can go via photos and updates on our new Hometown Seen report.
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Rome Braves
-Rome falls 8-4 to Charleston.
-Tonight: Braves host Charleston, 7 p.m.
-Atlanta Braves' Paul Maholm to start for Rome tonight; fireworks follow the game.
-Some of tonight's proceeds will help parts of Bartow, Gordon counties hit by Jan. 30 tornado.
-Mills Fitzner's latest game photos. Click   

 

John McClellan's high school football preview.
 
Georgia High School Football Daily. Returns Monday
 
Norman Arey sizes up the SEC in his continuing college preview columns.
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Hometown Headlines Radio Edition

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-Please join our guests Monday including:

-Ralph Davis, chairman of the Floyd County Democratic Party.

-Ann Arnold of Rome's Downtown Development Authority on what's next in the business district.

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