Sunday, November 23, 2014

Stormy Sunday ahead with up to 1-inch of rainfall expected. Week ahead: Rome City Commission to extend Ledbetter agreement, Floyd County Commission holding public hearing on Coosa Ridge rezoning, Thanksgiving preparations. Octane Sound moving to Calhoun. S

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Ware Mechanical forecast:

  • 100% rain chance today. Between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., widespead rain and scattered thunderstorms are possible, some could be strong to severe with damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. Highest risk for severe weather is south from LaGrange to Warrenton line. Look for up to 1-inch or more in rainfall in NW Georgia.

    Headlines:

    • Week ahead: Rome City to extend agreement with Ledbetter on Riverside property, Floyd County Commission to hold public hearing on Coosa Ridge rezoning on Hwy. 101, Cartersville's Small Business Saturday. Week
    • Octane Sounds Car Audio relocating from Rome to Calhoun. Octane
    • Thanksgiving week planner: Rainy start, travel forecast, parades and football followed by ... shopping. Thanksgiving
    • Public Health restaurant inspection scores for Northwest Georgia. Dining
    • Bartow County Jail and Cartersville Police reports.

    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)

    • Shorter falls 42-16 to North Greenville in Saturday's Victory Bowl at Barron Stadium.
    • Rome Middle School Sixth and Seventh grade football teams fall in GMSAA State Championships.
    • John McCellan's high school football playoff picks: Coming Monday.
    • Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos: How did Norman do?

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    • U.S. Rep.-elect Barry Loudermilk on what's ahead as he prepares for Washington politics.
    • Tim Herrington, Floyd County's newly named emergency management director, on his new duties.
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