Interest in local sky diving reaches new heights for two Polk County businesses. -We're not quite done with football at Barron Stadium this season. -Lates downtown real estate moves. -Two services to remember out war veterans today. -Rome once again has region's lowest gas prices. Ware Mechanical forecast: - No mention of snow but cold on the way; freeze watch set Today's jail reports. |
John McClellan's high school playoff forecast: Cartersville, Calhoun only teams to survive round one Friday Bonus: John McClellan on what local high schools can expect from reclassification. June Hyder, wife of former West Rome coach Nick Hyder, dies. High School Football Daily: Cartersville no. 2, Calhoun no. 5 in latest rankings. Shorter season finale Saturday at Point University, 7 p.m. -Men's basketball team opens season Monday. 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. |
-Veterans Day: Mostly sunny, high of 66, low of 39. -Tuesday: Partly cloudy, high of 56, low of 27. Gusts to 30 mph; watch out for wind chill overnight. -Wednesday: Sunny, high of 50, low of 25. Gusts to 15 mph. -Thursday: Sunny, high of 58, low of 32. |
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online atwrga.streamon.fm -Please join our guests Monday including: -Brenda Gail Baldwin on the Exchange Club's ceremony at the Admiral John Towers statue at City Hall on Monday. -Bob Carey of Rome and Mike Palaca served in the Navy SeaBees during Vietnam. They reconnected 20 years later and have since connected with a few others. They'll talk about the war years and what has happened since. -Mike Finnegan from Providence Prepatory Academy on adding more classes. |
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