- Dot, dot, dot: A head's up on a few headlines to watch this week, from development to high school football.
- Gone phishing: Did you hear the one about the developers of a mega housing development suddenly opting for another site? Good because it was false.
- Grand slam: One Northwest Georgia company got a huge boost from the Atlanta Braves' championship run.
- People: An 'ambassador' starts his curtain call... High school band to get the invite of a lifetime: London.
- Peaks & Valleys: From politics to pancakes.
Also today:
- Buzz: Floyd County Police awarded $300,000 grant to target impaired driving, speeding -- a key asset in this deadly year on local roads. Also: League of Women Voters meet Nov. 22.
- Ware Mechanical Weather: Frosty start to the day; high of 57.
- Obituaries: Mr. Willard Larry Knowles Sr., Mr. Claiborne Rayford LeRoy.
- Dining: Public Health restaurant inspection scores, Tuesday-Saturday.
- Crimewatch brought to you by Big Dan's Car Wash. Updates on arrests.
Truett's Chick-fil-A Sports Report
- John McClellan's picks. 6 area high schools remain in football playoffs; after Friday, only 3 will survive. McClellan
- High school teams still in the hunt: Darlington, Cartersville, Unity Christian, Cedartown, Calhoun, Trion.
- Falcons blown away by Dallas, 43-3; next game Thursday vs. Patriots.
- Honors for the Rome Braves' Michael Harris II.
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