Tuesday, May 22, 2012

National honors for Bank of the Ozarks. Latest local politics. Later today: Monday jail reports. 30% rain chance, high of 82.


Bank of the Ozarks named top-performing midsize publicly held bank in the national by ABA Banking Journal.
 
What's buzzing:
-Kittle joins school board race.
-Honors for Sen. Barry Loudermilk.
-Latest jail reports later today.
-Community updates.

Rome-based OTR Wheel Engineering looks to grow in Louisville, Miss.

Georgia Northwestern, Macon State to sign course transfer agreement Wednesday.
Lowe's corporate earns more than half-a-billion dollars in the first quarter.
Retrofitting of Circuit City for Party City begins ... More dancing 'local celebrities' in Augusta for a good cause 

More storms possible this afternoon, evening
-Tuesday: 30% rain chance, high of 82, low of 51.
-Wednesday: High of 85, low of 57.
-Thursday: High of 87, low of 63.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM:
-Please join our guests today including Charles Culberson of Double Day's Sports Academy who's son Charlie is now a member of the San Francisco Giants; Sgt. Matt Barr of the Department of Natural Resources on boating safety this summer; and Wendy Davis of the Floyd County Republican Party on candidate qualifying and Campaign 2012.
 
Rome Braves rained out; to play two today beginning at 10:30 a.m. at State Mutual Stadium.

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