Where Bartow County's news day starts – and ends. Continuing coverage at www.bartowheadlines.com:
- Cooler, high of 57 with sunny skies; 50% rain chance overnight.
Headlines:
- The latest on recovery efforts at the stricken Bekaert plant in Rome. Updates
- Rome's Gretchen Corbin nominated by Deal to lead the Technical College System of Georgia. Corbin
- As parade's grand marshal announced, Rome just about ready for Christmas season. Parade
- Two new trucks at Chow Town Park Saturday (we'll be ready to eat again by then, right?) Two Thanksgiving restaurant options. Foodies
- Bartow Today: Cartersville's business district part of National Register of Historic Places. Churches plan special dinner, entertainment. Details
- Keith Mickler: 'Custom deluxe' tips on selection, care and recycling of Christmas trees. Mickler
- Public Health restaurant inspection scores for Northwest Georgia. Dining
- Bartow County Jail
Regular features:
- Christmas events in Northwest Georgia this season. Parades, performances and more. Christmas
- Today's business headlines from Georgia Trend
- Northwest Georgia's best source for job leads. Click Career Builder
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report (click)
- John McCellan's high school football playoff picks: Cartersville to win by one point; Calhoun moves to semis with 8-point victory.
- Greene's Jewelers, Inc. continues tradition of honoring local high school students at the college bowl games -- first at NAIA and now at the NCCAA Victory Bowl held Saturday at Barron Stadium. Jackson Abercrombie presented Tyler Dean, a student at Model High School, and Molly Van Kleef, a student at Coosa High School, with the Greene's Jewelers 2014 Game Plan 4 LIFE Student-Athlete Character Award.
- Georgia High School Football Daily.
- Weekly soccer updates.
- Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos: Coming Friday, Norman's picks to lose on college football's rivalry weekend.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition on WRGA 98.7 FM & 1470 AM
- 7-9 a.m. Click to listen live online
- Please join our guests including:
- Sgt. Chris Fincher of the Floyd County Police Department on Christmas shopping online and in-person. What to watch for and why.
- Mark Jenkins of AAA about Thanksgiving travel, gas prices and the winter outlook.
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