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Pepperell High 50-Year Class Reunion
The Pepperell High School class of 1959 held its 50 year reunion on May 30, at the Christian Life Center of the First Baptist Church in Lindale.
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Seized pit bulls will go out of county; adoption rate up at shelter
Pit bulls that were seized by Floyd County Animal Control on Thursday will likely be given up for adoption outside of the county, according to Animal Control Director Jason Broome.
Animal control seizes pit bulls, makes two arrests
A raid at a residence in Lindale Thursday resulted in the arrest of two suspects and the recovery of several dogs living in unsanitary conditions.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rex Matthews and Mr. Michael Lee McWaters of Athens are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Meggan Rebecca McWaters of Athens, to James David Carroll of Lindale, son of Mr.
Sunday, June 7, 1959 Jimmy Hinton hurls second no-hitter Jimmy Hinton unveiled his second no-hit performance of the season Friday night as Pepperell's Pony Leaguers beat Battey Machinery Company 6-1. Hinton struck out nine, walked two and hit two batters.
Three taken to the hospital after Rockmart Road wreck
Three people, including a young boy, were taken to Floyd Medical Center with minor injuries after being involved in a three car wreck on Hwy.
Two arrested on drug charges during traffic stop
A Lindale woman and a Cedartown man remain in the Floyd County Jail today with no bail on felony drug charges after they were arrested during a traffic stop, reports stated.
Recent area births are announced
Keanna Harris and Shaddric Powell, of Rome, announce the birth of a son, Jaylen Deion Powell.
Man jailed on charges of stealing food
A Rome man was in jail Saturday night on two felony burglary charges and for not paying child support.
Todaya s artwork is by Skylar Cobb, a student at Pepperell Primary School. The Coosa Valley Technical College Plant Sale will be today through Sunday at the Environmental Horticulture Greenhouses on Woodlee Hill, Cedar Avenue, across from the campus.
Tornado warning issued through 5:45 p.m. for southern Floyd, Polk counties
The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning through 5:45 p.m. for southern Floyd County and residents in the path are advised to take cover immediately.
Man arrested on burglary charge
A Lindale man was arrested Friday night after police say he stole cash from a victima s purse after breaking into her residence.
County to get sales tax owed from 2008
Floyd County will be getting its share of the pro-rated sales tax collections held by the state since last year, Commissioner Chad Whitefield announced Thursday.
Spring issue of Magnolia coming out Monday
The Spring 2009 edition of Magnolia magazine - "Celebrating the Lives of Local Women" - publishes Monday.
Generator reported stolen in Lindale
An electric generator was reported stolen in Lindale. According to Floyd County Police records: Between April 8 and April 24, an unknown person entered property along the 100 block of Alexander Avenue and removed a 8000W Honda Generator worth $1,000. The complainant said the rear door where the generator was located was not operating properly.
County Commissioners to take up building permits change
The Floyd County Board of Commissioners are set to take up public hearings on changes to the unified city and county housing code that would require inspections on any work that could be potentially hazardous if done incorrectly.
Cedartown student among recent honorees at Shorter College
Dustin Perry, of Cedartown, is presented the C.T.B. Harris Award from Shorter College's Director of Student Activities Emily Messer.