Today/11th Annual Public Servants Appreciation Barbecue, 11 a.m. until 3 p.m., at the Cartersville Civic Center. Meal: $7.50 for a steak lunch. The event is a community thank you to local public servants.
John McClellan's High School picks, updates for week three. McClellan
-Rome to out score Woodland by 22.
-Adairsville's first win: 10-point victory over Sonoraville.
-Cartersville moves to 3-0 with win over LaFayette.
-Johns Creek by 2 over Cass.
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia: Click
-Changing face of West Rome: Even in a post-recession economy, smaller projects are moving forward, from new Taco Bell to strip center.
-Braves finish second in league's 'Battle for the Basement.' It wasn't a good year for the Rome team but the countdown to 2011 is already under way.
-Plus: What's ahead off-season at State Mutual Stadium.
This week's focus: Click
-Seventh Annual Rome International Film Festival set for Friday, Saturday at DeSoto, Heritage Hall. 72 films from 12 countries on tap as is new student film competition. Natalie Simms reports.
Monday's Bartow County Jail reports. Click & Click
Your latest forecast: Click
-Tuesday: High of 91, low of 59.
-Wednesday: High of 92, low of 64. 20% rain chance.
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey
-Georgia State football coach Bill Curry proves once and for all that he's hard-headed.
Shorter Hawks football. Hawks
-Hawks travel to Pikeville Sept. 18 for 1:30 p.m. game.
-Home opener is Sept. 25 vs. Georgtown, Ky., 1:30 p.m., Barron Stadium.
Rome Braves. Click Sports
-Braves rally but Lexington wins, 6-5.
-Next game: April 7 vs. Hagerstown, State Mutual Stadium.
-Mills Fitzner's 2010 home game photos. Click
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