Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Wednesday updates

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New fire chief, city clerk for Cartersville

New spin on Goody's in Calhoun sets grand opening for Thursday:

Goody'sEarlier this year, the Knoxville-based Goody's chain closed its remaining stores and sold off its assets. Rome, Cartersville and Calhoun all lost local retailers. Specialty Retailers bought the Goody's name and other assets and planned to open a Peebles store in the former Calhoun location (there's a Peebles in LaFayette). But weeks later, company executives opted to bring back the Goody's name at the Ga. 53 and now a grand opening is set for Thursday. The company is opening eight stores now through November with six of them carrying the Goody's name, including Calhoun. But don't look for others in our market, at least yet. Former Goody's locations in Rome and Cartersville remain vacant; there is talk of some activity at the Bartow site> Details

Gingrey, Deal vote 'no' in reprimanding Rep. Joe Wilson for 'You lie' comment: U.S. representatives Phil Gingrey and Nathan Deal, both Republicans, voted with the minority in a 240-to-179 slap at Wilson following his outburst during President Obama's address to Congress last week> The Vote

More updates from Harvest Moon: In addition to resuming Sunday brunch, the Broad Street magnet also is opening the Moon Roof for Sunday afternoon football (two flat screens) plus a new Web site is now up at www.myharvestmooncafe.com.

-Look for Portobello's Italian restaurant to open soon in Cedartown: Some signage already is up as renovations continue at the site off Main Street just above Zorba's... The city's new El Nopal offers kids-eat-free on Tuesdays.

That's Just Peachy--consider it Drudge with a drawl: A newer Web site, That's Just Peachy, ties together state stories, links,  more. The look is familiar to those who follow Matt Drudge> Click

Wednesday's Buzz:

-Darlington's Briggs, White National Merit Scholarship semifinalists> Buzz

-HCA, parent of 3 area hospitals, named to Information Week 500> Health

-Berry's Constitution, Citizenship Day to focus on Lincoln Sept. 17> Campus

Your latest forecast:

-Wednesday: High of 81, low of 68. Rain chance: 70 to 80%.
-Thursday:  High near 80, lows of 67. Rain chance: 40 to 60%.
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Your extended forecast> Weather / Local radar> Radar

High School Football:

-John McClellan's picks for Friday> Football Report
-Armuchee, Gordon Central, Chattooga to stay perfect.
-Rome, Darlington, Rockmart, Sonoraville all looking at wins.
-Coosa, Cartersville, Cedartown, Woodland  have tough nights ahead.

Latest updates from Georgia High School Football Daily> Details

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable:

-Missing the Florida-Tennessee rivalry; Pac-10 is busy improving its national image> Click

Rome Braves/baseball updates> Sports:

-2009, former Rome Braves to be honored by Atlanta club Friday
-Upcoming events at State Mutual Stadium.
-Greenville vs. Lakewood for SAL crown this year.

-Mills Fitzner's pictures from the 2009 season> Gallery

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