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-Zombies plus an Apocalypic block party to rock downtown Rome on Oct. 26 (fireworks, too).
-Geek Week gets under with a bit of a surprise tonight. It is going to be Rome's most interactive 'window' display yet.
-Lawrence Plantation up and running off Horseleg Creek.
-Jase Robertson: Rome crowd 'awesome.'
Gas prices down 7 cents locally, 9 cents statewide.
-Lowest prices on a county-by-county survey.
Ware Mechanical forecast: Click
-Sunny, high of 88, low of 62. Rain, cooler by Wednesday.
Today's Floyd County Jail reports.
Berry gets first 'W' with win over LaGrange JV Sunday at Darlington.
Shorter Hawks try to regroup.
High School football.
-John McClellan's next column due Tuesday.
-Georgia High School Football Daily: Cartersville No. 3, Calhoun No. 6 in latest polls.
Ware Mechanical forecast:
-Monday: Sunny, high of 88, low of 62.
-Tuesday: 20% rain chance, high of 84, low of 63.
-Wednesday: 20% rain chance, high of 80, low of 62.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition
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-Jim Talley on the 2013 edition of the Coosa Valley Fair.
-Mark Cochran of Cevian Design on something new coming to Broad Street.
-Dr. Frank Stephenson, professor of economics at Berry College, on Syria, the economy and additional updates.
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