Thursday, November 5, 2009

Thursday's updates

 
Cartersville City Council meets tonight at 7. Hear the meeting live on WBHF 1450 AM or here on Bartow Headlines.
 
Swine flu vaccine updates.
 
Politics & The Web

-Gingrey, GOP plan 12-hour Web cast focusing on Pelosi, healthcare: U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey is among the Republicans taking part in the series. Says The Hill: "House Republicans will launch a 12-hour online town hall meeting to discuss health reform legislation." Questions are welcome via text, Facebook, Twitter> GOP

-Gingrey amendment puts Congress on 'public option' plan: U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey and several other House members have added an amendment to the healthcare bill that would automatically enroll all members of Congress in the public option, making them ineligible for benefits relating to the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program> Gingrey

-Deal uses Web site to 'talk' to voters: U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal, a Republcian gubernatorial candidate, is using www.asknathandeal.com to solicit questions from voters today from 9 to 10 a.m. You'll need to register first to ask the veteran North Georgia congressman--whose district includes parts of Gordon County-- about sate and campaign issues. Click here

WRGA's Doug Walker joining Rome News: Listeners to this morning's news updates on WRGA 1470 AM got the official word on longtime news director Doug Walker's pending departure. Walker on Monday is scheduled to join the Rome News as an associate editor. The report has circulated among news groupies for two weeks. Walker, perhaps the region's premiere news gatherer, gives the paper's print and online outlets a key boost. His skills match what the RNT already provides: police, courts and government news.

>As for WRGA: On Monday, the station updates its news/talk format to focus more on a constant flow of information and updates. David Crowder and Eric Jens -- and Walker most of this week-- have adopted a "double anchor" format focused on news/weather delivery. Gone is the single-focus format on the morning anchor and some of the local call-ins. Look for additional changes in coming days.

Today's Buzz:

-'Road to Rome' for NAIA's top two teams begins Nov. 15 via Web cast: The pairings for the first round of the NAIA Football Championship Series will be telecast live by College Fanz Sports Network beginning at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Nov. 15. The "College Fanz NAIA Football Selection Sunday Show" from the campus of Azuza Pacific University in California. Rome hosts the championship game at Barron Stadium on Dec. 19. Rome also will be the host of the 2010 game. For more, click NAIA / For more on the 2009 game, click Rome

-Berry College: Is there an 'app' for that? You bet: The fall 2009 edition of Berry features a piece on Berry Information Technology student Whit Marbut decided to create an iPhone/iTouch "app" for the college after reading about Duke University having one. A visit to the iTunes Store is all you need to get the free Berry Mobile update. What we like about it: A timely events calendar, overall campus updates, the campus map and facility hours.

-Also in the fall Berry--tennis complex update: A 30-acre slice of Berry College's "river farm" area near Mount Berry Square is the focus of continuing attention for what is now being called "one of the largest tennis facilities in the world." An article in the fall edition says the most recent design would feature up to 56 full-size courts as well as 14 "quick start" courts for youth development. That's a change from the original announcement (click). With work on the Armuchee Connector due to begin this month, look for this project to gain some steam.

-$19.5 million profit for Towne West developer: Forestar Group Inc., which has plans to develop 2,674 lots in Towne West near Adairsville as well as 121 commercial acres, posted $19.5 million in earnings Wednesday vs. $900,000 for the same period a year earlier. A big factor was the sale of 20,000 acres for $39.5 million during the quarter> Details

Your latest forecast:
-Thursday: More sun, high of 68, low of 35.
-Friday: Sunny, high of 69, low of 37.

-Latest weather: Extended forecastLocal radar / Regional radar


John McClellan's football picks>
Football Report
-Armuchee, Darlington in playoffs; Pepperell, Calhoun, Cartersville look for wins.

Georgia High School Football Daily> Click

-Web site looks at AA playoff scenarios, forecasting Westminster vs. Armuchee, Chattooga at Buford, Pepperell at Lovett, Avondale at Calhoun.


Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable>
Arey

- Should all U.S. politicians have to wear NASCAR suit? Not a bad idea at all

Shorter: At Belhaven (Jackson, Miss!) 12:30 p.m. ET Saturday > Click

Upcoming events at Rome Braves/State Mutual Stadium> Sports

-Braves' first Celebrity Shootout with Rocket Wheeler, Frog Smith.

-First annual Wing Ding due Nov. 21.

-Links to winter baseball leagues.

 

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