Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Winter weather advisory for Bartow, Floyd, Gordon, Polk counties, 9 this morning through 7 a.m. Wednesday. Inch of snow possible. Snow chance: 80%. Plus: Updates on new route for 411 Connector. Public Health restaurant scores. Later today: Bartow jail upda

For more on these updates and the latest about Northwest Georgia, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
-Winter weather advisory for Floyd, Bartow, Gordon and Polk counties, 9 this morning through 7 a.m. Wednesday.
-Up to an inch of snow possible in some areas. 80% chance of snow today, 30% overnight.
-High of 28 today, down to 15 tonight.
-Wind chill at 9 degrees as of 4 a.m.; even colder Wednesday morning.
-Continuing weather coverage all day at  
Bartow Headlines.
 
Governor's office lends support to local efforts to link U.S. 411 to I-75 at Old Grassdale Road.
 
Floyd County Sheriff's Office announces annual honors.
 
Public Health restaurant inspection scores
-Monday updates from Floyd, Bartow counties
 
 
Rome Braves Hot Stove Gathering links fans to a familiar face with the 2003 SAL championship team.

Hot Stove photos from Mills Fitzner. Click here.
 
Berry Vikings preparing for their season-opening baseball games..
 
March 29 Atlanta Braves v. Future Stars game at State Mutual Stadium will be Rome's biggest baseball day ever.
-1,000 extra seats.
-Gates to open four hours before first pitch.
 
Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.
 

-Tuesday: 80% chance of snow, high of 28, low of 15.

-Get your three-day forecast and updated weather links at Hometown Headlines.

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-Please join our guests Tuesday including:

 -Dr. Himmy Patel on the Third Annual Harbin Clinic Community Wellness Expo set for Feb. 18, 15.

-U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey in advance of tonight's State of the Union address by President Obama.

-Jeff Shiflett, football coach at Pepperell High, on the work his student athletes did this weekend for the family of a fellow student who's father was killed in an accident late last year.

 

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