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- High of 89 today with a 30% chance of rain. Cooler temperatures are on the way by week's end.
Headlines:
- Tomb to Michelle Obama's great-great-great grandmother to be dedicated Sept. 20 in Kingston. Melvinia Shields
- National Main Street Center honors Rome Downtown Development Director Ann Arnold. Downtown Annie
- Pepperell High plans 'mass reunion' on Oct. 11. Only 10 booth spots left for Greater Rome chamber Expo. Updates
- Film festival wraps up a busy four days. Open house for Renal South offices. Weekend
- Public Health restaurant inspection scores from Northwest Georgia. Dining
- Bartow County Jail reports, Cartersville Police arrest reports.
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- Rome High game in Newton was canceled Saturday night because of lightning concerns.
- Berry College falls 41-14 to Maryville. Next game Sept. 13 in La Grange, 6 p.m.
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- Please join our guests today including:
- Ellen Archer .from the Cartersville-Bartow County Convention and Visitors Bureau on the Sept. 20 historic gravesite dedication in Kingston for Melvinia Shields, the great-great-great-grandmother of First Lady Michelle Obama.
- Ruta Sepetys , author of Between the Shades of Gray, this year's One Book/Many Voices project, on her pending Rome visit and the book itself.
- Dr. Renee' E. Carleton, Associate Professor of Biology at Berry College, on the latest with the eagles nests at the college.
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