Friday, October 18, 2013

Regional business updates. Bartow Public Health restaurant scores. High school football predictions, broadcast updates. Dazzling weekend forecast; low 40s by Sunday morning. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

For more on these updates and today's latest news, business, sports and weather headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
Mattress Firm opens today, the second tenant to do so at Charles Hight Square.
-Next up: AT&T, Sweet Frog.
-Prep work continues on West Rome's Popeye's.

 

Redmond Regional's 'Pink Out' today; balloons away.
-Coincides with National Mammography Day.

 

(sponsored post) Zombies Roam Free at Myrtle Hill.
-Plus: Can Dr. Beauchamp be saved after being zombified?

 

Weekend guide
-Some politics (tonight), family fun day (Saturday), run/walk to help fight breast cancer, school benefits, Heavy Metal at Tellus and some kickin' back in downtown Cartersville.

 

Weekend Buzz
-Softball Slam returns to State Mutual Stadium next month. Upcoming health seminar. Crafts, talent showcase coming to Cave Spring.

 

Public Health restaurant scores
-Latest from Floyd, Bartow counties.
 

Ware Mechanical forecast: Click 

- Pretty much clear skies through Sunday with the coolest mornings of the season early Sunday, Monday.

 

Today's jail reports.

 

Norman's No-Nos:
-Norman Arey says Georgia, even Tech get 10-point wins this weekend. And no smiles for Will Muschamp this Saturday.

 

John McClellan's  high school picks
-Cartersville to stay undefeated. Model by one over Pepperell. Rough night again for Rome
-Football broadcast guide.

Georgia High School Football Daily:
-Darlington No. 1 in Class A Private power ratings

Colleges:
-Berry plays at Hendrix Saturday.
-Shorter  
on the road to
 
Florida Institute of Technology.
Preview and game notes now posted.
Your  Ware Mechanical forecast: 

-Friday: Sunny, high of 73, low of 50.

-Saturday: 20% rain chance, high of 72, low of 41.

-Sunday: Sunny, high of 70, low of 40.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition

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

-Please join our guests Friday including:

-Andrea Pitts from Redmond Regional Medical Center on upcoming free seminar on digestive health.

-Retired NFL punter and now Life Church community pastor Greg Cater on the NFL so far this season.

-Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable as Kim Sloan Jarrett and Andrew Carter join us to provide some context to the week's top local stories.

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