Ware Mechanical forecast: - Freeze warning, wind advisory due today, tonight as are wind chill temperatures as low as 15 degrees by Wednesday morning. 'Real' temperature: 24 degrees Wednesday morning. New Atlanta Braves' stadium lines up attractions, store along I-75 corridor (Cabela's, LakePoint) into Cartersville(Tellus) and Rome (Single A Braves, Tennis Center) as well. -Expanded commentary on the move today on Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM. Dr. Brian Carroll ofBerry College, a huge baseball fan, joins us at 7:40 a.m. followed by Norman Arey -- who was in Atlanta when the Braves arrived -- at 8:10 a.m. Listen live at wrga.streamon.fm Former Hackett's Meat Market on the market. More sidewalk work for downtown Rome. -Businesses: We're open (and one expands hours). Politics -Paul Brown brings Senate campaign to Rome; Bartow Democrats to meet. Public Health restaurant inspection reports -For Floyd, Bartow counties. Today's jail reports. |
John McClellan's high school playoff forecast: Cartersville, Calhoun only teams to survive round one Friday -New today: Updated statewide forecast. Bonus: John McClellan on what local high schools can expect from reclassification. New today: Darlington to AA? High School Football Daily: Sonoraville among seven schools in high school playoffs for the first time. Shorter season finale Saturday at Point University, 7 p.m. -Men's basketball team wins first game of the season. Berry Vikings' inaugural football season is over. Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos: -This week's picks due Friday. Rome Middle School sixth and seventh grade teams advance to Final Four. |
-Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high of 52, low of 24. Gusts to 35 mph; watch out for wind chill overnight. -Wednesday: Sunny, high of 50, low of 25. Gusts to 20 mph. -Thursday: Sunny, high of 56, low of 31. -Friday: 20% chance of rain, high of 56, low of 43. |
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online atwrga.streamon.fm -Please join our guests Tuesday including: -Dr. Brian Carroll of Berry College's communication department and an avid baseball fan on the Atlanta Braves' move to Cobb County. -Armuchee sports essayist Norman Arey on the Braves' move (Norman was in Atlanta when the team arrived). -Mechelle Cliatt and Deputy Jerry Duke of the sheriff's office on this year's Sheriff's Santa program. |
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