Monday, December 6, 2010

What's ahead in Bartow County. Coldest temps of the year on the way. Buzz of Northwest Georgia

What's ahead in Bartow County:
-Dec. 9: Old Alabama stretch to open: The construction of a new stretch of Old Alabama Road/Ga. 113 connecting to I-75 at Red Top Mountain Road has been completed, and the road will be open to traffic on Dec. 9, weather permitting. DOT
-Dec. 11: Cowboy Santa coming to the Booth Western Art Museum. Booth
-Dec. 11: Atlanta Pops Orchestra Holiday concert at 7 p.m. at The Grand Theatre. Performance also by The Grand Theatre Choral Ensemble. Tickets $20-$25. Call 770-386-7343.
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia. Click 
-Already 'hot' Rockmart intersection about to get busier.
-Area charities say Christmas demand picks up -- and donations need to.
-NAIA's top teams of past decade returning to a 'new' Barron Stadium.
-Checking in with Hiram's Mellow Mushroom for final pre-Rome taste test--and finding a new passion, the pretzels, as a foursquare freebie.
-Three things we liked about the 2010 Christmas parade in Rome.
Your latest forecast: Cold and windy; watch the wind chill
-Wind chill: The week is off to a brisk start and will stay that way for a few days. At 6 this morning, it was 29 outside but with the 8 mph wind, it felt like 21 degrees.
-Monday: Sunny, high of 39, low of 22. Gusts to 25 mph.
-Tuesday: More sun, high of 37, low of 20. Gusts to 20 mph.
-Extended forecast: Click / Regional radar: Click
Sunday's Bartow County Jail reports. Click & Click
Norman Arey's Sports Commentary. Arey
-There can be no doubt that the two best teams will meet in the mythical title game.
John McClellan's picks for championship week will be posted Tuesday morning. McClellan
A look at this year's playoffs, the stars of the year and playoff history. Georgia High School Football Daily.
Rome Braves/State Mutual Stadium. Click Sports
-Annual half-price sale at Trading Post is Dec. 11.
-Big changes in 2011: Rome Braves get new manager, coaches.
-Coming in January: Ninth Annual Hot Stove Gathering.

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