Local news updates all day long at www.bartowheadlines.com:
Ware Mechanical forecast:
- Clearing and a bit cooler, high in the mid 70s. Weather
Today's headlines:
- Business: Revived Georgia North Industrial Park proposes 3.4 million square feet under roof near Adairsville. Park.
- Kmart closing by August as another part of the Sears family leaves Rome. No changes at Calhoun store. Kmart
- Campaign Watch Daily: 89 turn out for first day of advance voting. Forum updates. GOP Women to hear from county commission hopefuls. Vote
- Health: Floyd among hospitals honored with Healthgrades 2016 Patient Safety Excellence Award. Health
- Funeral services Thursday for Floyd Sheriff's Deputy Jonathan Casey Lyle. Casey
- Remembering Mr. John Benjamin 'J. B.' Bailey. Obituaries
- Public Health restaurant inspections, brought to you by Cupcakes Around the Corner. Dining
- Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. CrimeWatch
Regular features:
- 2016 Guide to Summer Camps in Northwest Georgia. Camps
- 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
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report
- Rome Braves split double header in Hagerstown on Monday.
- Next: Off Tuesday; home vs. Hickory Wednesday-Friday.
- Mills Fitzner's Rome Braves' home game photo gallery.
- Latest high school baseball updates: Four area teams remain in playoffs. New games times and radio coverage.
- Berry Vikings football adds 23 players including one each from Armuchee, Gordon Central.
- Latest local soccer updates.
- Upcoming community sports events.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 98.7 FM (streaming)
Please join our guests from 7-9 a.m. including:
- At 7:40 a.m.: Mindy S. Quinn, Marketing Manager for Blood Assurance, on a huge need for blood this summer -- and a pretty cool new T-shirt for donors.
- At 8:10 a.m.: Cleve Jackson of the Floyd County Cattlemen's Association on beef month as well as plans to feed local firefighters and first responders on May 11.
- At 8:40 a.m.: Dr. John Jackson, superintendent of Floyd County Schools, on the move to the new school lunch program and what that means to students and families starting this fall.
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