Ware Mechanical weather alert -Frost advisory in effect until 9 this morning; freeze warning set for 2 until 10 a.m. Saturday; record low temperatures due.Huge weekend across Northwest Georgia continues: -Saturday's events include Harbin Clinic Zombie-Thon 5K and 2-Mile Health Walk, downtown block party, fireworks at 9:45 p.m., Peach State band festival, Chiaha and Booth's cowboy symposium. Halloween Headlines: YMCA's BooFest tonight at Grizzard Park, Harbin Clinic Zombie-Thon on Saturday; more events. Business: -Cartersville chamber's business showcase opens tonight for members, on Saturday to the public at Clarence Brown Conference Center. -Cabela's posts solid third-quarter numbers; announces plans for three more stores; Emerson due in a year. Politics: -Karen Handel meets with Floyd GOP on Saturday; Bartow GOP to hear from Senate District 14 candidates. Plus: Links to Rome commission, school board televised forums.
Health: -Oncologist Dr. Matt Mumber to discuss 'Sustainable Wellness' with Exchange Club today. New doctor at Floyd. Jobs -State Department of Labor's 'SWAT' team to help job seekers here two days before career expo in November.
Public Health restaurant scores. Dining -Updates from Floyd, Bartow. Today's jail reports. |
Colleges: -Shorter falls 38-17 to Delta State. -Next up: At Clark Atlanta on Nov. 2. Berry at Chris Hunter Stadium vs. Birmingham-Southern at 1 p.m. Saturday. Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos: -Tech wins, Georgia doesn't lose, Missouri gets beaten. John McClellan's high school picks: -Coosa over Model; Pepperell by 1 over Chattooga; Cartersville, Cedartown, Calhoun cruises. Links to radio broadcasts, scoreboard shows. -Latest scores: ScoreATL.com High School Football Daily. Darlington continues to lead Class A football power ratings; Cedartown running back Nick Chubb should pass the 2,000-yard mark tonight. |
-Friday: Sunny, high of 56, low of 26. Frost advisory until 9 a.m. -Saturday: Sunny, high of 63, low of 42; freeze warning from 2 until 10 a.m. -Sunday: More sun, high of 70, low of 45. |
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online atwrga.streamon.fm -Please join our guests Friday including: -Kristi Kent of Rome Floyd Parks and Rec on Saturday's Harbin Clinic Zombie-Thon 5K and 2-Mile Health Walk. -J.P. Singh with Duke Hospitality, the company bringing theCourtyard by Marriott to West Third Street in Rome. -Elliot Echols, a 2012 Berry College graduate who's been named National Youth Director by the Republican National Committee. |
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