Thursday, January 5, 2012

Cartersville City Council meets tonight. Warmer, wetter days ahead. Latest restaurant scores. Floyd tornado clean-up continues

 
Cartersville City Council meets tonight: Swearing in ceremony set for mayor, members.
-What's ahead in Bartow County.
 
Tellus camera catches meteor show.
 
Latest Bartow County Jail reports.
 
Community efforts continue to help areas hit hard by the Dec. 22 tornadoes. Hometown Headlines

Work to begin soon on SR 20 widening project after Georgia DOT awards the work to C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc., of Marietta, for $7.7 million.

Public health restaurant inspection scores: From a 63 for an Armuchee diner to a perfect 100 of a Cartersville restaurant.

Mercury heading the other way; rain on the way, too

-Thursday: Sunny, high of 55, low of 30.

-Friday: Sunny and 62, low of 42; rain chance: 40%

-Saturday: 50% rain chance, high of 63, low of 49.

 
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM, 7 until 9 a.m.
-On Thursday's show: Mike Morton of the Rome TEA Party; and Jay Shell, Zach Green and Stephen Smith talking about the chamber's Young Professionals group
 
Norman Arey's Bowl Week No-Nos
-Due this week: Final No-Nos of the 2011-12 season.

Rome Braves: Sports
-Fredi Gonzalez, manager of the Atlanta Braves, to speak at 10th Annual Hot Stove Gathering Jan. 30 at The Forum. 

Jan. 7: 5th Annual Shorter Baseball Meet the Team Dinner will feature former Atlanta Braves manager Bobby Cox as the keynote speaker. The event is at Huffman Center at Darlington School. Silent Auction at 6 p.m. with dinner beginning at 7. Single tickets are $30; $250 per table, seats eight; and $500 for VIP tables. Details: goshorterhawks.com or contact Rachel Rogers at rrogers@shorter.edu

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