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Bringing you the latest news from the Rome News-Tribune, Polk Standard Journal, and Calhoun Times.
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Calhoun music group Omni! has a song on the soundtrack of the EA Sports baseball video game; a Darlington student signed to play basketball at Pfieffer College in North Carolina; And Shorter's Dean of Education will speak at graduation. 
A vacant house in Rome fell victim to a fire; Moms United held a food truck festival in Cedartown with a special appearance by former University of Georgia and current Cleveland Browns' running back Nick Chubb, who's younger sister is the founder of Moms United; Calhoun has made some changes to their alcohol ordinances; Berry women's lacrosse earned a spot in the SAA championship game; Rockmart citizens kicked off Georgia Cities Week with planting of trees for Earth Day; Sonoraville was knocked off in the high school baseball playoffs by East Forsyth; And Rome has Georgia Cities Week events happening all this week.   
Three-year-old Levi Lansdell has beaten cancer and is holding a fundraising celebration; Calhoun's golf program had a big weekend, And Model baseball won the region championship. 
Rome police are searching for a suspect who shot a 15-year-old at Banty Jones Park; Tallapoosa Circuit Chief Assistant DA Jaeson Smith has announced his intent to run for District Attorney to fill the seat left open by retiring DA Jack Browning; Rotary Plaza has been proposed a Rome's first placemaking project; Students from Rockmart High School got to show off their art projects; And the community is raising money for "Famous" Amos Washington. 
Senior Pastor at First Baptist Atlanta and founder of In Touch Ministries has passed away at age 90. 
A Cedartown woman sat down on a road for reasons unknown before being struck and killed by a car; Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke at Lafayette High School about New York, Donald Trump, Transgender healthcare, and more; And a pair of Coosa athletes made it official with their future college homes.   
Former Model standout and South Carolina women's basketball star Victaria Saxton was drafted by the Indiana Fever of the WNBA; Van Wert studetns were visited by the Georgia Ag Experience; Local agencies team up for Child Abuse Prevention Month; Rockmart's baseball team continues its run; Two Floyd County students will participate in the 2023 Governor's Honors program; A Calhoun woman died in a single-vehicle accident on McDaniel Station Road; And Keep Calhoun Gordon Beautiful will host its free Plant a Tree Grow a Friend event.  Plus we learn more about the pros and cons of fasting from our friends at Ingles Markets. 
Chick-Fil-A employees and the community are still realing from a tragic incident that took place in the drive-through; Two Lindale residents were charged with meth possession; VAC is preparing it's Strike Out Hunger bowling tournament; Pepperell baseball looks focused despite it being spring break; Shorter University presented awards to faculty members; And Rockmart girls' tennis is region champs. 
The sixth suspected member of the Northside Babies was arrested; a Calhoun man was sentenced to life for the fentanyl related death of another man; A Garden Lakes man faces gun and drug charges; A local basketball star has signed with a college in California; a local group of pilots are inspiring others; And Shorter football got to show off in front of fans. 
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