Sunday, August 25, 2013

Another hint of fall in the air; low of 60 tonight. What's ahead in Northwest Georgia. Rome Braves' win streak snapped; Atlanta falls again. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

For more on these updates and for today's latest news, weather and sports, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia
-Hometown Seen's photo gallery from Saturday night's River Revelry. Additional photos posting later this morning. -Rome Braves final homestand of the season this Tuesday-Thursday vs. Savannah.

Another hint at fall
-Outlook: You're in for a surprise as you load up the car to go to church this morning. A cold front has swept through the area, leaving dry air and a touch of fall-like weather. Our highs will still be in the mid-80s but look for tonight's low to flirt with 60 degrees.
-Your Ware Mechanical forecast: 
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-Latest updates for Floyd, Bartow counties including a score in the 60s in Cartersville..
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Shorter Hawks hold Saturday scrimmage.
 
Rome Braves
-The Rome Braves win streak ends, Braves to Kannapolis, 6-1.
-Sunday: Braves in Kannapolis, 5 p.m.
-Mills Fitzner's latest game photos. Click   
 
John McClellan goes 3-1 on local high school games this weekend. Next column posts Tuesday.
-Georgia School for the Deaf falls 54-0 to Tennessee.

Norman Arey's college football preview:  "There's the SEC and there's everybody else; here's everybody else."
Your Ware Mechanical forecast:

-Outlook: Enjoy another fall preview through Tuesday.

-Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 86, low of 60.

-Monday: Mostly sunny, high of 85, low of 62. 

-Tuesday: Sunny, high of 91, low of 66.

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-Please join our guests Monday including:

-Jeff Thompson, Floyd's Director of Respiratory Therapy, on fall allergy season.

-Jessica Brady of AAA South on Labor Day Weekend travel and gas prices.

-Chris Croomer and Charles Smith on Rome Middle School football and what it means to developing young players.

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