Monday, September 29, 2014

Coosa Valley Fair means millions to Northwest Georgia. Cartersville remains no. 5 in AAA poll; no. 10 Adairsville faces no. 2 Calhoun Friday. Gas prices mostly hold steady. Rain before lunch; high of 79. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports, Cartersvill

For more on these stories and tomorrow's Bartow County news today, please stay with www.bartowheadlines.com:
 

Ware Mechanical forecast:

-We'll see light rain this morning, mostly before lunctime. High of 79 today; mid-80s by Wednesday.

Headlines:

  • Coosa Valley Fair: 80,000-plus guests will add to the several million dollars powering community project for the past 65 years. Fair week
  • Pumpkin prep continues at Trinity United Methodist Church; first load due Wednesday. Pumpkins
  • With party headquarters open, Campaign 2014 begins a final busy month. Next up: Voter registration now through Oct. 6. Politics
  • Gas prices stay mostly the same across Northwest Georgia. Lowest: $3.04 near Calhoun. Pumped
  • Bartow County Jail reports, Cartersville Police arrest reports.

Regular features:

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report

  • No. 8 Darlington at No. 10 Model (AA), No. 10 Adairsville at No. 2 Calhoun (AAA) this Friday night. Polls
  • John McClellan's high school picks due Tuesday. Today: Georgia High School Football Daily.
  • Atlanta Braves end dreadful season; Atlanta Falcons end dreadful game.
  • Berry College's sports updates / Football season Next home game: Saturday vs. Washington (Mo.), 6 p.m., Barron Stadium.
  • Shorter University's sports updates. / Football season  Next home game: Thursday vs. Mississippi College, 7:30 p.m. kickoff, Barron Stadium.
  • 7-9 a.m. weekdays, Click to listen live online
  • Please join our guests Monday including:
  • Tim Allee of Public Health on targeting a strain of a deadly disease in raccoons with a bating program in Catoosa, Chattooga, Dade and Walker counties.
  • Sen. Judson Hill on what to expect as he'll be in Rome in October holding a hearing on tax reform.

David Dundee of Tellus Science Museum on the early morning lunar eclipse on Oct. 8 and how to get a better view of it.

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