| Dunham Sports now set to open by mid-November at Mount Berry Square. Landscaping update also under way. Tony Hays named Floyd's top teacher. Johnny Mitchell's Smokehouse in Euharlee to get some national attention from Travel Channel's "BBQ Crawl." Business: Profits jump for Bank of the Ozarks; another quick closing for local restaurants. Weekend: Walk a Mile, chili cookout, two college football games in Rome and the air show at Russell Airport. Weekly regional Public Health inspection scores: -From a 37 in Rome to several 100 (perfect scores).. Today's jail reports. Next edition: 10 a.m. (or as major breaking news warrants). |
| Norman Arey's Norman's No Nos: -15 guaranteed college football losers this weekend -- and UGA isn't among them. John McClellan's latest high school picks: -Big games for Rome, Cedartown tonight. Georgia High School Football Daily: Chubb leads state rushers. Cartersville QB in the hunt. No. 2 power rating for Darlington. High school broadcasts and post-game scoreboard shows. Colleges: -Shorter games notes, preview for Saturday. -Berry at home (Chris Hunter Stadium) this Saturday. |
| -Friday: Sunny, high of 83, low of 48. -Saturday: Sunny, high of 83, low of 51. -Sunday: Sunny, high of 81, low of 54. |
| Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online atwrga.streamon.fm -Please join our guests Friday including: -City Commissioner Detrick Redding on his bid for a four-year term on the commission. -City Commissioner Sue Hamler Lee on her re-election bid. -Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable: An abbreviated edition this week.
Also, we'll be substituting for Nelle Reagan on Friday.Please join her scheduled guests on Talk of the Town following the 9 a.m. news including: -Maia Santamariia, executive director of Northwest Georgia Center for Independent Living. -Charisse Durham on Alzheimers updates. |

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