Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Golfer Greg Norman bringing academy to LakePoint, Business Chronicle reports. Hunger Games' sequel being filmed in Rockmart. Frost advisory in effect for Thursday morning. Latest regional updates. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

For more on these updates and for today's latest news, business, weather and sports headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
Golfer Greg Norman to open 30-acre academy at LakePoint, according to the Atlanta Business Chronicle.

Hunger Games' sequel 'Mockingjay' filming in Rockmart corn maze this week.

 

Hackett's Meat Market closing this week.
-Open for five years, the closing comes just a week after the arrival of Publix.

 

Car wash wars begin: As Goo-Goo Express Car Wash prepares to open next week, its nearly new competitorHurricane Bay is closed in order to spruce up a bit.

 

AT&T sets ribbon cutting for Nov. 8 for new store at Charles Hight Square

Ware Mechanical forecast

-Frost advisory in effect from 2 until 9 a.m. Thursday morning; look for 31 degrees overnight Friday as well.

Public Health restaurant scores. Dining
-Floyd and Bartow county reports.
 
Today's jail reports. 

 

John McClellan's high school picks:
-Coosa over Model; Pepperell by 1 over Chattooga; Cartersville, Cedartown, Calhoun cruise
 
High School Football Daily:
Cedartown running back Nick Chubb leads the state player of the year rankings; Cartersville quarterback Brooks Barden listed as no. 7.

 

Colleges:
-Shorter at Barron at 7 p.m. Thursday to play Delta State.
-Berry at Chris Hunter Stadium Saturday vs.
  Birmingham-Southern at 1 p.m.

Norman's No-Nos:
-Next edition due Friday.
Your  Ware Mechanical forecast: 

-Wednesday: Sunny, high of 62, low of 36.

-Thursday: Sunny, high of 64, low of 37. Frost advisory in effect from 2 until 9 a.m. Thursday.

-Friday: Sunny, high of 57, low of 31.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition

7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online atwrga.streamon.fm

-Please join our guests Wednesday including:

-Karen Handel, U.S. Senate candidate, on the aftermath of the government shutdown and what's next.

-Lisa Stuenkel and Melanie Baker on the latest updates from theCommunity Kitchen.

-Brian McClellan, director of Gordon County's IT department, on Tuesday's Apple announcement

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