Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Primary runoff is here; precincts open until 7 tonight. Latest business updates. Bartow County Jail updates. Highs in the mid-80s. Rome Braves drop opener

For these headlines and our latest updates, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:

Primary runoff in Bartow, Gordon, Polk; not Floyd.
-Precincts open  until 7 tonight.
 
Business briefs:
-Brewhouse gets ACC OK to pour ... New look as UPS Store celebrates 20 years ... Another new restaurant? Are you Loco? ... Small check but big numbers ($50,000)

Rome News property auction set for Sept. 4:
The foreclosure sale on the main campus of the Rome News-Tribune and News Publishing Co. as well as associated properties is now set for the day after Labor Day.

Help wanted: 59 guards at Hays State Prison.

Help wanted: Shaw Industries hiring in Walker County
New season of McClellan's high school football forecasts
-A lot has changed since Northwest Georgia's last high school football season. Longtime football forecaster John McClellan walks you through those changes and what they mean to the 2012 teams.

Daily Public Health restaurant inspections.
-Rome restaurant scores 50 in Monday inspection.

Weather:
-Tuesday: 10% rain chance, high 86, low 59.
-Wednesday: Sunny, high 86, low 59.
-Thursday: Sunny, high 89, low 60.

Latest updates from the Bartow County Jail.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition,
WRGA 1470 AM
-7 to 9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online. Today's guests:
-Katie Fallon of the governor's highway safety office on the end-of-summer crackdown on suspected drunken drivers.
-Kristi Kent with Rome Floyd Parks and Recreation on latest changes and updates.  
 
Rome Braves lose opener in Hickory, 5-1.

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