Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Bartow voters to decide next congressman in today's runoff; elections day guide. Get results here tonight. 60% chance of more storms, high of 85. Latest business updates. Later today: Bartow County Jail, Cartersville police arrest reports

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Ware Mechanical forecast:  

60% chance of thunderstorms later today and tonight. Some of the storms could become severe. Look for a high of 85 with warmer temperatures beginning Wednesday.

Headlines:

  • Election Day: Where to vote, what to expect, where to get results tonight (right here). Campaign 2014
  • Sport Clips coming to Rome. Mohawk highlights annual sustainability report. Business
  • Etowah Grove, an office/retail/apartment project, proposed near 411 and the Bypass in East Rome (photos). Development
  • Updates on the merger of the postal credit unions and the new office coming to Armuchee. Merger
  • Volunteers spruce up Shorter for new semester. Home Run Derby to help Cave Spring sports. Salvation Army's new kitchen is smokin'. Community
  • Latest Public Health restaurant reports for Northwest Georgia. Dining
  • Bartow County Jail reports, Cartersville arrest reports.

Regular features:

  • Rome Braves fall 9-8 thanks to extra innings rally by West Virginia
  • Next: Off tonight; back in Rome on Wednesday vs. Delmarva.
  • Home game photos by Mills Fitzner. Gallery 
  • 2014 high school football schedules. Football
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter (updated football information), Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition now on 98.7 FM and 1470 AM

  • 7-9 a.m. weekdays, Click to listen live online
  • Please join our guests  including:
  • Ali Freeman of Harbin Clinic on Friday's Gal Talk conference for women.
  • Berry College Head Football Coach Tony Kunczewski on the 2014 season and what to expect from the second-year Vikings.
  • Erin Hernandez, executive vice president of the Northwest Georgia Regional Cancer Coalition, on Georgia Tech president Bud Peterson's visit to Rome today to discuss Tech's impact here and the My Journey Compass collaboration among local medical partners.

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