Tuesday, November 19, 2013

First wave of new sports retailers arrives Friday as Dunham opens, Academy next. Old Havana adds Gadsden site. Beam Produce auction set. John McClellan on high school changes. Near 60 today; storms by Saturday.

For more on these updates and for today's latest news, business, weather and sports headlines, please see www.hometownheadlines.com:
 
Next wave of major sports retailers arrives.
-Dunham's Sports opens Friday; Academy Sports & Outdoors due by early spring; then Cabela's, Bass Pro Shop. 
 
Old Havana Cigars opens third shop, this time in Gadsden.
-Beam Produce up for auction Dec. 13.
-Development authority special meeting Wednesday.
 
November students of the month
-AIDS quilt panels to be displayed here.
-We can't keep Vince Dooley out of Northwest Georgia.
 
Ware Mechanical forecast:
-Mostly sunny, upper 50s today; storms possible Saturday.
 
Today's jail reports.
-4 and 8 a.m., again at 8 p.m. seven days a week.
 

John McClellan's high school playoff picks:
-Darlington, Cartersville to go deeper into playoffs.
 
Cartersville, Calhoun games up for a vote to be Fox 5's Game of the Week.

Georgia High School Football Daily:
 
Saturday: Victory Bowl for NCCAA at Barron Stadium to feature Azusa-Pacific vs. Greenville (Ill.) College.

Coming Friday: Norman Arey's Norman's No Nos, 15 guaranteed college football losers.
Both Rome Middle School sixth and seventh grade teams are headed to state championships.
 
Your  Ware Mechanical forecast:

-Tuesday: Mostly sunny,  high of 59, low of 33.

 

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition

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-Please join our guests Tuesday including:

-John McClellan on the high school sports reclassifications. A lot of movement among local schools.

-Eric Labbe of Cartridge World on working with Harbor House to bring back the Stewards of Children Program.

-Sarah Egan of the Northwest Georgia chapter of the American Red Cross on the outbreak of home fires this fall/winter season. how to help victims and how to prevent such fires.

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