Thursday, April 5, 2012

70% chance of storms this afternoon, evening. Cartersville council meets tonight. Latest restaurant scores. How to help in cancer study.

 

'Good signs' for local real estate sales. Area residents asked to participate in historic cancer study. 

 

Redmond, cancer coalition seeks community involvement in cancer study.
Surprising score for local favorite: Get the latest public health restaurant inspection scores from Floyd, Bartow, Gordon, Polk and Chattooga counties.

 

Later today: Bartow County Jail reports.
 
Tonight: Cartersville  City  Council meeting.

Rome Braves open 2012 season tonight in Charleston:
-The 10th edition of the Rome Braves begin the new season tonight at 7 in Charleston vs. the RiverDogs. The same two teams will be on hand a week from tonight, April 12, for the home opener of the season at State Mutual Stadium. 

 

70% chance of storms after 2 this afternoon
-Look for afternoon and evening thunderstorms today stretching into Friday morning thanks to a cold front sweeping the state and bringing much more normal temperatures. 

-Thursday: 70% rain chance, high of 79, low of 51.

-Friday: 30 % rain chance, high of 69, low of 43.

-Saturday: Sunny, 73, low of 46.

-Easter: Mostly sunny, high of 74, low of 48.

 

 

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM.

-7 to 9 a.m. weekdays.  Listen live online

-Please join our guests today including Dr. Steve Briggs, president of Berry College, on the bid to offer a four-year nursing program; Rome native Chris Crumbly who's been named director of NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans; and Dr. Frank Stephenson on Berry College's Business Outlook Conference set for April 18. 

 

Today's Sports:  

-10th season home-opener is April 12 at State Mutual Stadium. First pitch: Rocket Wheeler, team's first manager.
-Miracle Field opening is April 14.  
-The Rome Braves release 2012 Promotional Calendar; filled with events celebrating 10 years of the club calling Rome home. Sports

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