Ware Mechanical weather: -Winter weather advisory extended until 11 this morning. -Wind chill of 15 degrees as of 5 a.m.; had been 13 degrees earlier today. -Some black ice reports in Floyd County; use extreme caution on your commute today (reports still coming in). -Even colder weather due with snow possible Sunday night, lows of 12 to 13 degrees overnight Monday, Tuesday. -Continuing weather coverage all day on Hometown Headlines. Build out begins for Jimmy John's sandwich shop at Charles Hight Square. Even more chicken coming to Northwest Georgia -Popeye's adding second store in Cartersville; fifth chicken restaurant to announce or open in six months. Academy Sports and Outdoors starting to hire for March opening in Cartersville. Around Northwest Georgia: -Attorney General Sam Olens to speak to Floyd Republican Women on Tuesday. -Ribbon cutting for new Blood Assurance office. -Full house at Midtown Crossing off Shorter Avenue. -Bank of the Ozarks declares quarterly dividend of 22 cents. Public Health restaurant inspection scores -No new reports Thursday from Floyd, Bartow counties. Today's jail reports. |
Norman's No Nos by Norman Arey: 'I wish it could end tied but I've got to go with FSU in the title game. -Plus: Norman's picks for the three other remaining bowls.
Alabama falls to Oklahoma in the Sugar Bowl, 45-31
Cotton, Orange bowls tonight.
Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands. |
-Friday: After a low in low 20s, look for sunny skies and a high of 36 today. Overnight low: 21. -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 us Friday as our guests include: -Norman Arey, the Armuchee sports essayist, with his final round of Norman's No Nos for the college football season. Who will lose the year's biggest game Monday night? -Matt Larry, head baseball coach of the Shorter Hawks, on Meet the Team night on Jan. 11 featuring major leaguer Charlie Culberson. |
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