For more on these updates and for today's latest news, business, weather and sports headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
Magnitude 3.1 earthquake rattles Georgia-Tennessee border towns. University of the Cumberlands offering free bus rides to Rome for t he NAIA football championship game -- on the day of the game. Sonny's Real-Pit BBQ getting a makeover -You can even buy some of the memorable old furnishings. Lottery: -No MegaMillion winner Tuesday night; Friday's prize: $400 millon. -Tonight's PowerBall jackpot: $122 million Health notes: Nicotine Replacement Therapy runs out. Updates: -Coomer to see new term in House. -Veteran Floyd County Police Lt. Bill Whitener retiring. -Georgia Tech reopens local office. Ware Mechanical weather: -High of 55 today after a morning low of 23. Public Health restaurant scores -No new Floyd reports; one from Bartow. Today's jail reports. |
John McClellan's high school championship picks -Plus: Georgia High School Football Daily. NAIA title game set for Dec. 21 at Barron Stadium: Grand View vs. Cumberlands. -Update on ticket sales. -Countdown to championship activities: T-minus one week. Norman's No Nos -It's a bye week with Norman Arey's next column posting Dec. 20. Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands. |
-Wednesday: Sunny and cool with the rain returning Friday night and Saturday -Get your three-day forecast and updated weather links at Hometown Headlines. |
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online atwrga.streamon.fm -Please join our guests Wednesday including: -State Sen. Chuck Hufstettler on the issues facing the upcoming General Assembly. -Scotty Hancock, Floyd County's emergency management director, on his leaving the post for a new job with the expanding Paulding hospital. -David Apple of Georgia Tech's returning manufacturing extension partnership office at Heritage Hall. |
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