Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Rough, rainy weather on tap today, tonight. Continuing updates. Cartersville Medical penalized for infection scores. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

Where Bartow County's news day starts – and ends. Continuing coverage at www.bartowheadlines.com:
 

Ware Mechanical forecast:

  • Stormy, wet day, night ahead. High of 54, low of 53. Continuing updates all day at Hometown Headlines

Headlines:

  • Latest updates on today's storms. Alert
  • The spirit of Christmas: Wilson, Fraternal Order of Police raise funds to move woman, family into their own home in time for the holidays
  • Cartersville Medical among 29 Georgia hospitals to face penalties for infection rates. Also: How Floyd, Redmond, Gordon fared. Health
  • 'Bring One for the Chipper' returns Jan. 3 outside Home Depot. Tree recycling
  • Isakson, Chambliss, Perdue applaud U.S. Attorney Sally Yates' nomination to serve as U.S. deputy attorney general. Yates
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores for Northwest Georgia. Dining
  • Bartow County Jail reports.

Regular features:

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report  (click)

  • Coming Friday: Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos, bowl edition. We'll post Norman's guaranteed bowl losers. Also, Norman joins us on Hometown Headlines Radio Edition beginning at 7:10 a.m. Friday on WRGA 98.7 FM and 1470 AM.
  • Bowl season: Georgia going to Belk Bowl vs. Louisville; Georgia Tech vs.  Mississippi State in Orange Bowl. SEC has 12 teams bowl-bound.
  • This week's college football bowls, times, teams and broadcasts.
  • Links to latest local college results.

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:
  • At 7:40 a.m.: Jim O'Hara sharing some Shorter University Christmas sports stories.
  • At 8:20 a.m.: Kenna Baker, safety officer at Floyd Medical Center, on the results from last week's Ebola drill.
  • At 8:40 a.m.: Meteorologist Dan Darby of the National Weather Service on the incoming storms and what we can expect later today and overnight

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