Local news updates all day long at www.bartowheadlines.com:
Ware Mechanical forecast:
- Warm and windy with highs near 90 and 20 mph gusts. Weather
Today's headlines:
- How about a $6 Cajun buffet this Friday? See what's cooking at Georgia Northwestern. Plus: Ringside seats to what's brewing on Broad Street. Dining
- Cartersville traffic stop yields the largest Fentanyl seizure in the state and among the top in the country. Arrest
- Business: April a good month for local Realtors. Three area papers share 8 Georgia Press awards; radio honors next. Downtown Development meeting Thursday. Business
- Buzz: Community contributes $65,000 to provide resources for those battling cancer. Plus, PreK updates; local schools meetings, giving blood, road closing. Buzz
- Dempsey, Coomer get House study committee chairs; Kelley named to panel. Also: State's May revenue totals up 9.9%. Politics
- Remembering Mr. Ricky Hiram Cooper. Obituaries
- Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
- Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. CrimeWatch
Regular features:
- 2016 Guide to Summer Camps in Northwest Georgia. Camps
- Vacation Bible Schools plan a busy summer. What's ahead. VBS
- 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: RiverDogs rough up Braves, 13-4.
- Next: Today-Wednesday at home vs. Charleston.
- Mills Fitzner's Rome Braves' home game photo gallery.
- Honors for Darlington pitcher; Shorter athletes.
- Links to sports summer camps. Football, baseball and more.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 98.7 FM (streaming)
Please join our guests from 7-9 a.m. today including:
- At 7:40 a.m. Jose Santamaria, executive director of Tellus Science Museum, on this weekend's RockFest.
- At 8:10 a.m. Jim Butterworth, director of Georgia Emergency Management, on the threat of Tropical Storm Colin and what hurricane season means to our state -- and region.
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