Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Low of 12 (so far) in Cartersville; all schools opening on time. Polk schools closed because of water issue. Latest updates. Adairsville OK'd to join different high school sports region. 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:
 
Ware Mechanical weather:
-Polk County schools closed because of water outages, not cold. All schools back in session today; delayed starts in Gordon, Chattooga counties.
-We're close to another record low: 12 degrees at 5 a.m.; record is 10 degrees. No wind chill this morning.
-Warmer, wetter weekend ahead; freezing drizzle below Atlanta possible overnight.
 
Downtown Rome added 17 businesses, 26 jobs in 2013.
-Development authority's annual organizational meeting Thursday.

Business
-Hardee's, AutoZone proposed for Turner McCall/East First corner.
-SunTrust closing Armuchee, East Rome branches; no changes at Second Avenue office.
 
Floyd School Board wins state honors.

Public Health restaurant scores
-No reports Tuesday from Floyd, Bartow counties

Today's jail reports.
 
John McClellan: Adairsville joins Gordon schools; Rome in huge region 7-AAAAA

Shorter Hawks' Meet the Team baseball dinner is Jan. 11; Rome's Charlie Culberson is the guest speaker. 

 

Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.
 
Your Ware Ware Mechanical forecast:

-Wednesday: Sunny, high of 41, low of 25. We'll escape the sub-32-degree plunge finally.

-Get your three-day forecast

and updated weather links at Hometown Headlines.

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-Please join our guests Wednesday including:

-Karen Handel, candidate for U.S. Senate, on the hottest race on the primary ballot this May.

-David Mathis of Georgia Highlands College on a special tribute at tonight's basketball games for longtime faculty and staff.

-Sarah Egan, disaster program manager, for the American Red Cross of Northwest Georgia on relief efforts during this week's arctic blast.

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