-For the Rome News, it's been a year from hell. Near foreclosure sale, bankruptcy reorganization, resignations -- the next chapter is due today with Chapter 11 plan deadline here again. -As trend grows, city of Rome to consider changing regulations for mobile food vendors. At issue: some downtown complaints. -'Team Code Blue,' the ER doctors with local ties, almost wins first leg of CBS reality show 'The Amazing Race.' -Gas prices dip again: "At this time, every indicator points to lower gas prices," says Jessica Brady, AAA spokeswoman. "Fuel prices will likely remain affordable and could reach close to $3 a gallon if prices continue to drop as forecast." -What's ahead in Northwest Georgia this week: Coosa Valley Fair opens; candidates' forum; Hawks' football.
Ware Mechanical forecast:Click -Fall? Mid-80s by Wednesday; great fair forecast. Today's jail reports. |
High school: -Georgia High School Football Daily:Cartersville no. 2 in AAA poll, Calhoun no. 6 in AA and Cedartown No. 8 in AAAA. Coming Tuesday: John McClellan's latest high school picks. Colleges: -Shorter Hawks host North Alabama on Saturday. -Berry Vikings on the road to Washington in St. Louis on Saturday. Norman Arey's Norman's No No: Next column due Friday as Norman picks 15 locks to lose in college football. |
-Monday: 20% rain chance, high of 80, low of 57. -Tuesday: Some clouds, high of 82, low of 59. -Wednesday: 10% rain chance, high of 85, low of 61. |
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online -Please join our guests Monday including: -Dr. Denise Crawley and Amy Knitig on the Atlanta Two-Day walk. -Adam Silcio on the opening of Terminus Wake Park at LakePoint in Emerson. -Eddie Elsberry from Berry College on the latest on the eagles' nest and the new camera angles. |
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