Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Even colder this morning: 18 degrees. Romney edges Santorum in Iowa. Cartersville man indicted on wire fraud charges. Latest jail reports.

 
Even colder today: 18 degrees so far
-No wind chill to report as of 5:30 a.m. as winds were calm. Look for slightly warmer temperatures to move in later today.
-Wednesday: High of 48, low of 27.
-Thursday: Sunny, high of 54, low of 34.
-Friday: Sunny and 61, low of 45; rain chance: 20%
 
From CNN: Romney edges Santorum for Iowa Caucus win:
-Mitt Romney has edged Rick Santorum by eight votes in the tightest presidential GOP contest in U.S. history, reports CNN. Texas Rep. Ron Paul finished third, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich placed fourth.
Cartersville man indicted in wire fraud case.
-Latest Bartow County Jail reports.

Final month of 2011 sees 21% spike in home sales
-62 home sales were closed in December vs. 51 a year earlier.
-Mortgage rates remain at 'extremely low' percentages.
Cartersville Anheuser Busch brewery crafting new Bud Light Platinum due Jan. 30. Sweet, more calories than Bud Light.

Harbin Clinic opens new rehabilitation center on Redmond Road.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM, 7 until 9 a.m.
-On Wednesday's show: Layla Shipman on the results of the GOP Caucus in Iowa; Rome Mayor Evie McNiece on the 2012 SPLOST package; and Keith Mickler, County Extension Coordinator, on the recent cold snap, your plants and surviving winter.
 
Norman Arey's Bowl Week No-Nos
-Due this week: Final No-Nos of the 2011-12 season.

Rome Braves:
Sports
-Fredi Gonzalez, manager of the Atlanta Braves, to speak at 10th Annual Hot Stove Gathering Jan. 30 at The Forum. 

Jan. 7: 5th Annual Shorter Baseball Meet the Team Dinner will feature former Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox as the keynote speaker. The event is at Huffman Center at Darlington School. Silent Auction at 6 p.m. with dinner beginning at 7. Single tickets are $30; $250 per table, seats eight; and $500 for VIP tables. Details: goshorterhawks.com or contact Rachel Rogers at rrogers@shorter.edu

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