Friday, January 7, 2011

Light snow possibel tonight; 1-2 inches Sunday night, Monday? Louie's Cafe expands hours, operations.

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Light snow possible tonight; 1-2 inches Sunday-Monday? Details

-Tonight/Friday: A weak, somewhat dry front could trigger light snow in areas north of a Summerville-to-Dawsonville line overnight.

Snow Likely Chance for Measurable Precipitation 70% -Sunday night, Monday, Tuesday: Accumulation of one to two inches of snow possible in an area along and north of a line starting at La Grange and continuing to Washington. As much as four inches possible in the higher elevations of North Georgia. Rain, sleet also in the forecast. Chance of snow: 20 to 70 percent.

-Continuing coverage all weekend on Bartow Headlines.

-Friday: 20% rain chance, high of 54; low of 29. Gusts: 20 mph.

-Saturday: Sunny, high of 42, low of 19.

-Sunday: 20 to 70% chance of snow, high of 38, low of 27.

-Monday: 70% chance of snow, sleet. High of 38, low of 31.

-Extended forecast: Click / Regional radarClick

Dining & Drink

-Louie's Cafe expanding hours, menu starting today: Louie's Cafe, a locally owned breakfast, lunch and coffee house in the at Collins Pointe Plaza off U.S. 41 in Cartersville, is adding dinner, coffee and desserts until 9 each Friday evening. Also, Louie's is now open Saturdays from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. for country breakfast and lunch service. The restaurant opened five months ago in the plaza across from Cartersville Medical Center near the new CVS. Detatils: Louie's Cafe

-Today's Druck Report: Latest restaurant updates from across Northwest Georgia plus public health restaurant scores. Dining & Drink

Jan. 17: The next meeting of the Bartow County Democratic Party is at 7 p.m. at IHOP. Agenda: Electing new officers and state committee members. Details: J.M. Prince, Chair, at 770-386-1379.

Jan. 11: Booth registration begins for the Health & Wellness Showcase: Chamber members can take advantage of early registration starting at 8 a.m. Jan. 11 and continuing through Jan. 21 and receive $50 off the $300 booth fee. Non-members' fee is $400. The showcase will be at the Clarence Brown Conference Center on Tuesday, March 15. Details: registration package. Contact Leslie McMillan

Shorter plans online Master of Arts in Teaching in Early Childhood Education degree this fall. Shorter

Thursday's Bartow County Jail reports. Incident Reports / Jail Intake Report

Floyd launches bariatric website; includes patient diary:

-Floyd Medical Center's newest website is dedicated to the Center for Bariatric Services and highlights "choosing surgery for weight loss." In addition to educational information about possible surgery, recovery, cooking and related topics, you'll find an ongoing diary by Sandie Smith. The Northwest Georgia mother of two writes: "All of my life, I have fought weight loss. When I say all of my life, I literally mean it. I was put on a diet during my infancy because I doubled my weight in one month. The vicious cycle has been a never ending story." For more on Smith's battle, click Floyd

 

Norman Arey's Sports Commentary. Arey 

-Kirby is smart; Ohio State players have busy summer; coaching carousel whirling.

Rome Braves/State Mutual Stadium. Click Sports

-Jan. 31: Phil Niekro to headline Rome Braves' Hot Stove Gathering .  Sports

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