Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Snow falling across Northwest Georgia as winter weather warning continues. What's next: Ice, freezing rain? Continuing updates. Latest list of closings, delays. Analysis from Scotty Hancock. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

Your top local headlines – now and throughout the day – and continuing winter weather updates at www.bartowheadlines.com:
 

Snow falling across Northwest Georgia as winter weather warning continues until 7 p.m. The big question: What's next: snow, sleet, ice and/or rain? 

  • Latest list of closings, delays and shelters across Northwest Georgia. Later this morning:  Wednesday's list.
  • DOT: Don't drive today, Wednesday unless absolutely vital.
  • Continuing weather analysis from former EMA Director Scotty Hancock, now emergency preparedness coordinator for WellStar Paulding Hospital.
  • Forecast: 100% chance of snow, sleet today; accumulation of up to an inch. High of 37, low tonight: 31.  

Sammy Rich a final vote away from being Rome's next city manager.

 

Buzz: DarBots move to super regional competition. Red Cross wants you 'Flirting With Disaster.'

 

Latest Public Health restaurant inspection scores. 

 

 

Storm does a slam dunk on high school basketball tournaments

 

Rome High's annual Run With the Wolves is Feb. 22.

 

March 29 Atlanta Braves v. Future Stars game at State Mutual Stadium.

 
Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.
 

-Tuesday: 100% chance of snow, sleet today; accumulation of up to an inch. High of 37, low tonight: 31.

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

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-Please join our guests Tuesday:

-Capt. Douglas McClure from the Salvation Army on today's delayed ribbon cutting and what's being done to help those in need during the winter storm.

-Juvenile Court Judge Greg Price on changes in how some children will be placed into foster care thanks to an agreement between Georgia and Alabama authorities.

-A representative from the Georgia Emergency Management office on the latest storm and being prepared.

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