Friday, July 31, 2009

Friday updates

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Census report shows swings in local employment patterns, 1998-2007

  Floyd '07 Floyd '98   Bartow '07 Bartow '98  
Businesses 2,088 1,998 +5% 2,139 1,514 +41%
Employees 38,117 37,430 +2% 31,375 24,318 +29%
Manufact. 8,154 10,437 -22% 9,033 8,930 +1%
Retail 4,943 4,973 -1% 4,109 3,256 +26%
Health 8,152 6,583 +24% 2,530 1,488 +70%
Food/hotels 3,218 2,743 +17% 3,230 2,023 +59%
Education 2,283 2,388 -4% Incomp. Incomp.  

Source: U.S. Census/County Business Patterns: An establishment is a single physical location at which business is conducted or services or industrial operations are performed. The report provides data on the number of establishments, employees, and quarterly and annual payroll for most of the 1,100 industries identified by the North American Industry Classification System.

A newly released Census report tracks business trends within counties between March 1998 and 2007, and some of the numbers are surprising. A big caveat is how much they have changed since the recession hit Northwest Georgia in the past year.

Some of the findings from the report (click Census)

-Job drop: Note the 22 percent drop in manufacturing jobs in Floyd County in the 10 years studied. Also down, and this was surprising: education by 4 percent.

-The gainers: Health and social services (24 percent) followed by food and hotels (17 percent). employment jobs. The number of food/accommodations places of business grew by 24 percent in 10 years, from 152 to 191.

-By comparison, Bartow County grew in every category, especially in businesses, healthcare jobs and food/hotel employment. Job growth: 29 percent.

Big changes coming to U.S. 41 via stimulus dollars

Summer concert series returns to downtown Cartersville Saturday night.

Adairsville Chamber Council meets Thursday

Mohawk earned $46 million in second quarter: Calhoun-based Mohawk Industries Inc. posted $46 million in April 1-June 30 earnings on Thursday vs. $89 millio
 
n in profits from the same period in 2008. The company credited these steps behind profitability last quarter: "aggressively driving costs down, improving working capital, tighter control over capital expenditures and an intense focus on customers." For more: Mohawk.

Soggy Friday ahead

latest Base Reflectivity radar loop from Peachtree City, GA

-What's up: We've seen about a third of an inch of rain in the past 24 hours but the forecast  says nearly an inch is possible today.

-Friday: High of 86, low of 67. Rain chance: 80%, then 30%
-Saturday: High of 91, low of 71. Rain chance: 30%

-Sunday:  High of 89, low of 67. Rain chance: 50%, then 30%

-Your extended forecast> Weather / Local radar > Radar

Dining & Drink

-Backyard BBQ Grill adds steak dinner, more: Backyard BBQ in Armuchee Village is known for its barbecue and those to-die-for potato chips. But more is on the table: a new $9.99 steak dinner has  been added as has a homemade fried chicken dinner on Sundays from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Also new: Ice cream cups with an ice cream parlor on the way.

-Vote for Mary Louise's feta summer salad: One of Greater Rome's favorite chefs, Mary Louise Lever, is at it again. This time, she's concocted a special feta salad for the Summer Salad Contest and she needs your vote in this online election. The salad is a summer favorite and requires no cooking. For the recipe and to vote (no registration other than an e-mail address), click Salads (votes due by Aug. 23; you can vote once each day).

-Dining updates highlight today's Druck Report local business update at 7:45 a.m. and 12:50 p.m. on Rome's News Talk 1470 AM.

-Latest public health restaurant scores from Floyd, Bartow, Gordon, Polk and Chattooga counties; what's new in local restaurants> Dining
-Wine: Road trip set for North Georgia wineries>
Wine News Vine

Latest edition of 'Virtually Shorter' now posted> Click

2009 Sales Tax Holiday ends at midnight Sunday:

-Check Natalie Simms' recent preview story: It features tips on what to expect at Mount Berry Square, Prime Outlets and others> click

-Check with the state on what's included> Georgia

 

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable

-The top coaches ever in all of sports--and the 10 most-hated individuals in sports today.

Rome Braves' updates:

-Tourists double-up Braves, 8-4.

-Friday: Rome hosts Asheville, 7 p.m. start.

-Latest Braves' photos by Mills Fitzner> Gallery

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