Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Medical campus ribbon cutting today; Publix ceremony Wednesday. Heritage First clears 'consent,' to post record 3rd quarter profit. First look at Courtyard. Great ShakeOut earthquake drill Thursday. John McClellan's high school picks. Rain returns tonight

Today's latest updates plus check back for the latest local news, business, sports and weather updates at www.hometownheadlines.com:
 
-Milestone ribbon cuttings: Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University's Northwest Campus at noon today. Coming Wednesday at 6:45 a.m. Ribbon cutting at new Publix.
-Business: Heritage First off 'consent' list, to post record profit. First look at Courtyard. More on 2013 career expo.
-Politics: Paul Broun (or a fan) was here. Jack Kingston due here Wednesday. GOP Family day is Saturday. Early voting.
-Safety: Red Cross plans Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill set for 10:17 a.m. on 10/17 (Thursday).
 
No Public Health restaurant scores
-No new inspections reports Monday.

 

Ware Mechanical forecast: Click 

-Sunny today; rain starts tonight through Thursday. High of 69 on Friday.

 

Today's jail reports.
 
John McClellan's  high school picks
-Cartersville to stay undefeated. Model by one over Pepperell. Rough night again for Rome

Georgia High School Football Daily:

Colleges:
-Berry plays at Hendrix Saturday.
-Shorter on the road to Florida Institute of Technology.
-Norman's No-Nos: Your next round of guaranteed college football losers is due Friday.
Your Ware Ware Mechanical forecast:  

-Tuesday: Sunny, high of 75, low of 60; 20% rain chance overnight.

-Wednesday: 60% to 70% rain chance, high of 79, low of 53.

-Thursday: 70% rain chance, high of 72, low of 47.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition

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-Please join our guests Tuesday including:

-Ryan Earnest, president of Heritage First Bank, on updates for the bank and record earnings.

-Cheryl Bishop with YMCA on the Y's first BooFest set for Oct. 25.

-Dr. Frank Stephenson, professor of economics at Berry College, on the deficit limit and government shutdown.

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