Monday, February 8, 2016

Snow possible Monday night; black ice Tuesday morning? Bartow's tragic history with tornadoes. Restaurant updates. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports, Cartersville Police arrest reports

Today's first news from www.bartowheadlines.com:
 

Ware Mechanical weather:

  • The latest on our winter weather forecast: Weather
  • Winter weather advisory for Catoosa, Whitfield counties.
  • Continuing updates all day on Hometown Headlines (website and Facebook)

Today's headlines:

  • 'Dixie Alley:' A look at the most severe tornadoes to hit Northwest Georgia since 1994; four since April 2011  Tornadoes
  • Buzz: Fat Tuesday means crawfish boil in Rome. Gas now below $1.49 a gallon. Eaglet hatching possible this week. Buzz
  • M & J Home Cooking sets Feb. 19 grand opening. Dining
  • Agenda: What's ahead in Northwest Georgia. Agenda
  • Obituaries: Remembering John Travis Crabtree, James Edward Mann. Services
  • Latest Public Health restaurant inspection scores return Tuesday. Dining
  • Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. CrimeWatch

Advertising sections:

  • Crawdaddy's is opening Sunday, Feb. 14, for Valentine's Day lovers with a special menu. Get all the details in our special advertising section showcasing local restaurants' Valentine's plans, menus. Valentine's Day

Regular features:

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report

  • Model girls at no. 4 in AA basketball; Calhoun boys no. 1 in AAA.
  • College updates: Berry women fall to Rhodes; men win in basketball.
  • Super Bowl L: Broncos win, 24-10.
  • AAU Basketball tryouts on March 2-3.
  • Rome Braves, State Mutual to host high school baseball championship series in 2017.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition on WRGA 98.7 FM.
-Please join us from 7-9 a.m. on Monday.

  • At 7:40 a.m.: Willie Green, Floyd County's elections supervisor, on Monday's start of advance voting for the 'SEC Primary' on March 1.
  • At 8:10 a.m.: A look at what to expect from this next winter event courtesy of a meteorologist from the National Weather Service.
 

 

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