Saturday, February 28, 2015

Rainy week ahead? No make-up days for Floyd schools, Harbin's new race series starts Mar. 14, Latest regional health news, Weekend guide, Obituaries, Sports updates.

Continuing news and weather coverage at  www.hometownheadlines.com and www.bartowheadlines.com:
 

Ware Mechanical forecast

Enjoy sunshine today. Look's like a rainy week ahead starting tonight.

Headlines:

  • Harbin Clinic Leprechaun-a-thon, set for March 14, first leg of new race series. Leprechaun-a-thon
  • Georgia Health News: State's measles scare over with no spread. GHN
  • Redmond Regional earns Quality and Patient Safety Award from The Partnership for Health and Accountability. Redmond
  • Smile Report: Rachel Garland named Armuchee High's STAR Student; Emily Mowery is STAR teacher. Star
  • Blood Assurance blood drive March 5 to honor Darlington's Laura Hicks. Health
  • Donors help create Shorter University Honors Academy study lounge. Shorter
  • Buzz: Floyd GOP Women to meet Tuesday. GNTC offers two-week extension on free GED practice tests. Updates
  • Weekend: 'Cotton Patch Gospel' at Berry. Swapping seeds -- and serves. Calendar
  • Obituaries:  Services Sunday for Barbara Rampley Cargle. Also: Theodore Golden, Paulette Howell, Raymond Mayse, Doyle McCoy, Mary Ruth Ross. Funerals
  • Public health restaurant inspections scores for Northwest Georgia.  Dining.
  • Floyd County Jail reports and Bartow County Jail reports brought to you by Midian Roofing. 

Regular features:

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

  • Rome High moves home football game start times to 7:30 p.m.
  • Calhoun Lady Jackets fall to East Hall, ending title run.
  • Berry men ousted by Centre in SAA quarterfinals.
  • Berry women top Sewanee in SAA quarterfinals.
  • Shorter men, women at Lee today.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 98,7 FM

  • Please join our guests Monday including:
  • At 7:40 a.m.: Dr. Tygar Evans of Rome High School on the decision to move home football game start times to 7:30 p.m. this fall.
  • At 8:10 a.m.: Chris Giddens, one of the region's best known science fiction fans, on what Leonard Nimoy meant to generations of sci fi fans.

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