Sunday, February 2, 2014

Thunderstorms possible today with 1.5 inches of rain through Monday; high of 66. Community reaction to the death of George Pullen; services pending.Rome Community HeART Project’s goal: Raise heart health awareness in February.

Your top local headlines – now and throughout the day – at www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
-Thunderstorms could be ahead for next few days. High today near 66 with rain chance of 60% to 100%. We'll get 1.5 inches of rain through Monday evening. Continuing updates.
 
Remembering George Pullen.
-Service information is pending from Daniel's Funeral Home.
-Rome also mourns the death of longtime fire marshal George Lanier. Henderson and Sons will announce funeral arraignments.
 
Rome Community HeART Project's goal: Raise heart health awareness in February.

It's Super Bowl Sunday: Seattle Seahawks and Denver Broncos prepare for showdown.
 
 
Basketball: Shorter falls on road at University of North Alabama.
 
Berry vs. Millsaps today at Cage Center.
 
Shorter baseball falls to Barry in South Florida tournament.
 
Berry, Shorter softball teams ready for new season.
 
Shorter Hawks football ready for national signing day.
 
March 29 Atlanta Braves v. Future Stars game at State Mutual Stadium will be Rome's biggest baseball day ever.
-1,000 extra seats.
-Gates to open four hours before first pitch.
-Tickets for Atlanta Braves vs. Future Stars go on sale March 8 at 9 a.m.
 
Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.
 

-Sunday: Rain chance of 60% to 100%, high of 66, low of 47.

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

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-Please join our guests Monday including:

-Roger Smith and April Knight from River City Bank on their role in the March 29 Atlanta Braves vs. Future Stars game at State Mutual Stadium.

-City Commissioners Buzz Wachsteter and Wendy Davis, and former Commission Tom Caldwell join us to celebrate the life of George Pullen.

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