Friday, May 21, 2010

1.5 inches of rain so far in Bartow; more on the way. Sizzling Sunday. Politics: First forum set; GOP meets Saturday

 

1.5 inches of rain so far; more on the way today.  Sunday: 91 degrees?

This radar image from 6:40 a.m. shows the one storm about to clear our area and what likely is on the way later today. For live radar, click:  Regional radar

Today's storms could be spoilers; Sunday looks like a sizzler:

-With an inch of rain at the airport since 11 p.m. Thursday and more on the way, Northwest Georgians are keeping an eye on the forecast and a busy Friday night. In the balance are several outdoor events tonight including Calhoun's Concerts in the Park featuring The Infinity Show Band; graduations for Cass High and Sonoraville High; and baseball playoffs for youth leagues. Skies should clear for Saturday's arts and history walk (click) in Rome. Updates all day.

-Your latest forecast:

-Friday: 70% chance of storms, high of 82. Low of 64; 20% storm chance. -Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 89; low of 59.

-Sunday: Mostly sunny, high of 91, low of 65.

-Extended forecastClick  / Regional radar

Berry grad to open nation's first 'modular' Domino's in Eton; more traditional store in Adairsville:  Todd Nelson, who already has Domino's franchises in North Georgia, is bringing the modular unit online quickly. Also in the works: A somewhat more traditional but state-of-the-art Domino's franchise in Adairsville next month from Nelson.  Chatsworth Times

Politics/Candidates forum set for May 27; includes two regional seats:

-The Floyd County Republican Women are sponsoring a GOP Candidates' Forum on Thursday, May 27, from 7-9 p.m. at the Etowah Senior Citizens Center on Kingston Highway in Rome.  This event is open to the public and free of charge. The invited candidates are:

  • Floyd County School Board:  David Johnson, Teresa Lumsden, Terry Williamson (Lumsden, Williamson in July 20 primary)
  • Floyd County Commission:  Eddie Lumsden, Larry Maxey, John Mayes, Chad Whitefield (Lumsden, Maxey in July 20 primary)
  • House District 13: Katie Dempsey
  • House District 14: Greg Bowen, Christian Coomer, Shep Helton (all in July 20 primary)
  • Senate District 52: Jeff Knight, Barry Loudermilk (in July 20 primary)

-May 22/Bartow County Republican Party, 9 a.m., campaign headquarters, Main Street. State School Superintendent candidate Richard Woods; gubernatorial candidate Jeff Chapman.

Friday's Buzz

-Gingrey corrects 'error' where campaign funds paid medical fee: The investigative website Atlanta Unfiltered questioned U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey's use of campaign funds to pay a $400 medical license fee--an amount Gingrey tells Channel 11 that has already been repaided and corrected. Campaign dollars also were spent on membership fees for the Greater Rome and Polk County chambers, the WXIA report says. Gingrey is unopposed for re-election to a fifth term in the House also an Independent candidate has told supporters he will run. Gingrey's campaign balance at March 31: $1.4 million. Click

-AJC: State Mutual Insurance Co. and Admiral Life Insurance Co. have been subpoenaed in the John Oxendine investigation and told to "produce correspondence, documents, e-mails 'or any other forms of communication' between company officials and 10 Alabama political action committees, the AJC reports.

Bartow County/Cartersville City graduations:
-Cass High School, May 21 at 6 p.m. at stadium
-Cartersville High School, May 21 at 7 p.m. at stadium

-Adairsville High School, May 21 at 8 p.m. at stadium

-Woodland High School, May 22 at 9 a.m. at stadium

City of Cartersville Fire and Water Departments to begin testing fire hydrants over the next several weeks. Testing will always take place Monday through Friday and will be completed by noon to allow ample time for any challenges that are encountered. This process should not cause any inconvenience to the public, however, occasionally, testing the hydrants does stir up some sediment in the pipes, causing some minor discoloration.  If this occurs, the water is perfectly safe for drinking, but please run your water until it is clear prior to washing any laundry. Details    

Today: The New Frontier of Bartow County, Inc. will be hosting their annual Memorial Day BBQ Sale. Plates will be available at 151 Firetower Road, NE, from 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m. The menu will consist of barbecue chicken or ribs, baked beans, cole slaw, bread, and cake. The cost is $8 for either a rib or chicken plate.  Deliveries are available with a minimum of 10 orders.  The orders are guaranteed to arrive at least 15 minutes in advance of your designated delivery time. The proceeds from this event will benefit the organization's scholarship fund, which will be awarded on June 12 at the Annual Awards Day Program. Details: Michael Dean @ 770-547-5003, Bibby Morgan @ 770-548-5252, Ralph Lowe @ 404-512-8973, or Bryan Canty @ 770-655-0927.

Thursday's Bartow County Jail intake report. Click & Click

Rome  Braves 2010 Season is here!

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable> Arey 

-Is Chipper bowing out with his skipper? There's nothing wrong with the Georgia Dome.

Rome Braves> Sports 

-Hickory edges Rome Braves, 3-2; ends win streak at four.

-Braves make roster changes

-Braves on the road until Friday, May 28 vs. Savannah.

-Mills Fitzner's recent game photos> Click

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