Monday, July 14, 2014

Business update due before noon today. Heat index to hit 97 -- and then here comes the rain. Gas prices drop another four cents. Later today: Bartow County Jail, Cartersville Police reports

For more on these updates plus for today's latest headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 

Ware Mechanical forecast:

 Another sticky day ahead with a heat index as high as 97 (it hit 96 on Sunday) and then the clouds move in. Our rain chance rises from 30% today to 60% overnight to 80% on Tuesday. Wednesday should be gorgeous with a high of 83 and low of 60 thanks to the approaching cold front. Normal for this time of year: 90 and 71.

Headlines:

  • Free Clinic's Tomato Sandwich Supper returns Aug. 8 to help provide care for area's growing uninsured. Tomatoes
  • New Anna K. Davie Elementary getting closer. School
  • NewsWatch: Economic development announcement due today; storms overnight, Tuesday. Advance voting ends Friday. Updates
  • Gas prices drop a few more cents; $3.27 a gallon near Calhoun. Gas
  • Nashville takes indoor football championship; Georgia Fire looks for local owners. Indoor
  • Bartow County Jail and Cartersville Police arrest reports later today.

Regular features:

  • Northwest Georgia's best source for job leads. Click Career Builder
  • It's not to late to join dozens of summer camps under way in our area. Summer Camp
  • Rome Braves win 9-4 on Sunday; split four-game series with Hickory Crawdads.
  • Today: Day off; Greenville in town Tuesday-Thursday.
  • Home game photos by Mills Fitzner. Gallery 
  • 2014 high school football schedules. Football
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter (updated football information), Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

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  • Please join our guests Monday including:
  • Bill Peterson, athletics director at Shorter University, on the Hawks' officially joining NCAA Division II.
  • Rep. Jack Kingston on his runoff race with David Perdue for the GOP U.S. Senate nomination

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