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Mostly sunny and warmer through Saturday. Look for highs in the upper 80s to low 90s. Rain possible Sunday, Memorial Day.
Headlines:
- Five things we're watching in today's election: The 'hometown' candidates, turnout, incumbents, comebacks, Tea Party. Watch
- What you need to know about today's primary: Sample ballots, links to candidate Q & As, forum archive, coverage plans. Primary
- Cedartown High's cafeteria closed for final days of school year because of roach infestation; other schools to provide meals. CHS
- Land for Tennis Center of Georgia up for rezoning June 5. Tennis . . .
- . . . But U.S. Tennis Association announces plans to build a 100-court complex near Orlando, opening in 2016. USTA
- 15-cent-a-gallon savings on gas; three business meetings today; Bank of the Ozarks announces stock split. NW Georgia's Business
- Former Cartersville pitcher Will Startup's 'Duck Dynasty' baseball a hit with Willie Robertson. Startup
- Berry honors faculty, staff for 2013-14 academic year. Berry
Continuing features:
- County jail reports.
- Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
- 2014 Guide to Summer Camps. Guide
- The Rome Braves hang on for a 4-3 win in Lakewood Monday night
- Tonight at 6:35 p.m. at Lakewood.
- Off Wednesday, home vs. Greensboro starting Thursday.
- Braves' home game photos by Mills Fitzner. Braves photos
- Darlington girls golf team wins state title -- again
- Georgia Fire at Alabama Hammer Saturday night.
- Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition now on 98.7 FM and 1470 AM 7-9 a.m. weekdays, Click to listen live online
- Please join our guests including:
- Jay Shell of Brewhouse Music & Grill on Saturday's Rome River Jam at the Coosa Valley Fairgrounds.
- Charles Smith on his initiative to build better families.
- Scott Breithaupt, assistant vice president for Campaign and Leadership Giving at Berry College, on the $100 million LifeReady campaign.
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