Sunday, February 8, 2015

Gorgeous forecast: sunny, 64. Rain back tonight. A look at week ahead. Local Ash Wednesday services. St. Mary's parishioner ordained as new church deacon. Events planned for Churchill exhibit. Today's obituaries. Latest sports updates.

For the latest news and updates from Northwest Georgia this weekend, please stay with www.hometownheadlines.com and www.bartowheadlines.com:
 

Ware Mechanical forecast:

  • Partly sunny, high near 64 with rain expected this evening.

Headlines:

  • Week ahead: Final week of Pre-K registration, Rome and Floyd County Commissions to discuss Parks & Rec agreement during meetings. Week
  • Ash Wednesday services set for local churches on Feb. 18. Services
  • St. Mary's Catholic Church ordains new Deacon Steve Thacker. St. Mary's
  • Sir Winston Churchill art exhibit opens this week at Oak Hill. Several community events planned in Feb, March. Churchill
  • Floyd's chief nurse receives doctorate, Cartersville Medical and Redmond Regional offering free seminar on health insurance options. Health
  • Obituaries for Feb. 8: Services today for William Autry. Notice for George Bourne. Obituaries
  • Public health restaurant inspections scores for Northwest Georgia.  Dining.
  • Floyd County Jail reports brought to you by Midian Roofing. CrimeWatch

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  • Hardy Realty's open house showcase for today: Eight homes in Rome, Cave Spring. Hardy

Regular features:

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report  (click)

  • Shorter finalizes 2015 Football schedule, first kickoff on Sept. 5.
  • Shorter Hawks vs. University of Alabama-Huntsville: Women win 59-58, Men fall 70-58.
  • Berry vs. Millsaps today: Women at 1 p.m. and Men at 3 p.m.
  • Rome High School Swim Team competes in State Finals at Georgia Tech.
  • High school basketball results.
  • Youth soccer updates.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition on WRGA 98.7 FM;

  • Please join our guests Monday including:
  • At 7:10 a.m.: State Sen. Chuck Hufstetler on proposed transportation funding.
  • At 7:40 a.m.: Tim Herrington, Director of Floyd County Emergency Management, on the office's new phone app that could save your life.
  • At 8:40 a.m.: Dr. Brian Carroll of Berry College on the implosion of NBC news anchor Brian Williams.

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