Monday, October 14, 2013

With Publix here, what's next in Northwest Georgia? Rome school board candidates on top concerns. Downtown updates: new bar, new store. Gas prices stall round $3.10 a gallon. Weather: Upper 70s today, upper 60s by Thursday.

Today's latest updates plus check back for the latest local news, business, sports and weather updates at www.hometownheadlines.com:
 
As Publix opens, what's next for Northwest Georgia?
-With another 'retail bucket list' item crossed off, what else is brewing in our communities?

11 Rome City School Board members and their top issues
-Early voting starts today.
 
Brewhouse adds second bar, in part for private events.
 
Ribbon cutting today for Hal Richards' Lodge 210 men's wear shop at Second Avenue and East Third.
 
Gas prices stall at $3.10 a gallon locally, up to $3.24 in Georgia

Former Northwest Georgia ER physicians win third leg of CBS reality show "Amazing Race."

Politics: Loudermilk in D.C., removing barricades; Bartow Democrats meet Oct. 21.

 

Ware Mechanical forecast: Click 

-Sunny today; rain back Tuesday night; upper 60s by Thursday.

 

Today's jail reports.
 
Georgia High School Football Daily:Cartersville no.  2 in AAA ratings, Calhoun no. 5 in AA and Cedartown seventh in AAAA.

John McClellan's  high school picks
- New picks due Tuesday.

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:  

-Monday: Mostly sunny, high of 79, low of 55.

-Tuesday: Sunny, high of 80, low of 50; 30% rain chance overnight.

-Wednesday: 40% to 60% rain chance, high of 75, low of 55.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition

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-Please join our guests Monday including:

-Britt Madden Jr. on the Fifth Annual Northwest Georgia Career Expo on Nov. 14.

-Steve Miller, chairman of the Floyd County Board of Elections and Registrars on the 2013 vote.

-Pastor Douglas Crumbly, Journey Church, on the Zombie-Thon run on Oct. 26.

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