Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Weather service: Bartow could see snow through midmorning. Wind advisory in effect all day; gusts to 50 mph possible. Latest community updates. Public Health restaurant scores. Later today: Jail reports.

For more on these updates and for today's latest news, business, weather and sports headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
Latest updates on the weather
-30% chance of  snow, sleet and rain through 9 a.m.
-Ooostanaula at nearly 12 feet after more than 3.6 inches of rain in some areas.
-Wind advisory through 7 tonight. We could see gusts as high as 50 mph.
-Updates all day on Hometown Headlins.

 

Ware Mechanical forecast:
-30% chance of snow today, high only 39 degrees.
 
Snickers the search dog needs a ride -- and today's your day to lend him a paw -- or hand.
 
Black Friday starts at 6 a.m. Thanksgiving day -- and how about a midnight chicken biscuit?
 
Tuesday's Public Health restaurant scores:
-For Floyd and Bartow counties.
 
Today's jail reports.
 
Honors for seven Berry Viking football players.
 
John McClellan's high school playoff picks:
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Rough nights ahead for Darlington, Calhoun .
 
Georgia High School Football Daily.
-Forecast: Close loss for Calhoun; tough night for Darlington. No updates Thursday or Friday this week.
 
Norman's No Nos:
-Get Norman's take on who loses during the weekend's rivalry games in college football.
-Norman
joins us for an hour to talk college football on
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition on WRGA 1470 AM this Friday from 7 until 8 a.m.
Your Ware Ware Mechanical forecast:

-Wednesday: 30% chance of snow, rain; high of 39, low of 24.

-Get your three-day forecast and updated weather links at Hometown Headlines.

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Hometown Headlines Radio Edition

7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online at wrga.streamon.fm 

-Please join our guests Wednesday including:

-Brittany Sharp from Georgia Emergency Management on "Be Ready" when it comes to winter weather, and observing Winter Weather Awareness Week Dec. 2-6.

-Rome Mayor Evie McNiece on what's next for the city -- and for her.

-Lisa Stone of public health on the recent smoke out and what we can learn about lung health and smoking.

 

 

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