Your first news each weekday starting at 5 a.m. at www.bartowheadlines.com:
- Low 80s through Thursday; some rain, cooler weekend ahead
Headlines:
- As two more die in separate Bartow accidents, death count on Georgia in 2015 could be highest since 2009. Fatalities
- Creekside Restaurant, home of the 'Liars Table' in Cave Spring, up for Internet auction Oct. 21. Restaurant
- LakePoint's latest -- the co-branded Sleep Inn & MainStay Suites -- open in Emerson. LakePoint
- Latest updates from the Coosa Valley Fair. Kids Day Schedule plus latest exhibit results. Fair
- Region: Wine & Jazz festival set. Darlington to stage 'A Doll's House.' Bartow continues road work. Stellar astronomy at Tellus. News
- Georgia Health News: Grady backs away from deal to purchase troubled Southern Regional Medical Center. GHN
- Obituaries: Remembering Pluma Evelyn Bing Itson. Funerals
- Public Health restaurant inspections scores, brought to you by Dr. Miniyar Pediatrics. Dining
- Area arrest reports brought to you by Midian Roofing. CrimeWatch
Regular features:
- Northwest Georgia traffic conditions via Google Maps or Waze.
- Today's business headlines from Georgia Trend
- Northwest Georgia's best source for job leads. Click Career Builder
- John McClellan's high school picks: Rome by 2 over Dalton. Darlington, Pepperell, Cartersville, Calhoun wins. McClellan
- Georgia High School Football Daily.
- Plus: Youth soccer updates.
- Berry College Vikings at Chicago, 1 p.m. Saturday Vikings
- Shorter University Hawks vs. Delta State, 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Barron Stadium. Hawks
- Georgia at Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. Saturday. UGA
- Georgia Tech at Clemson Saturday. Tech
- Norman Arey's No-Nos: Coming Friday.
- The Falcons host the Redskins, 1 p.m. /The latest on the NFL
- Atlanta Braves open the 2016 season at home vs. Washington on April 4.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition on WRGA 98.7 FM.
Please join our guests including:
Please join our guests including:
- At 7:40 a.m.: From Shorter University, golf coach Lane Pace.
- From 8:10 until 9 a.m.: From the Floyd County Board of Education, Chip Hood and Jay Shell with interim Superintendent Dr. John Jackson.
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