Friday, February 24, 2012

Second round of storms to stay to our south; clean up continues in Floyd. Colder weekend ahead. Home show this weekend. Mohawk earnings up. Latest jail reports

 
Second round of storms to stay south of Atlanta 
-No storms overnight: A pensive night awaiting a second round of potential severe weather has ended with reports that the next storm system should stay to our south.

-Friday: 50% rain chance, high of 69, low of 31.

-Saturday: Sunny, high of 57, low of 30.

-Sunday: Partly sunny, high of 59, low of 35.


Storm aftermath: Wednesday night's storm
-$1.64 million in damage from the storm; 49 buildings hit.
-Storm included F-1 level tornado with 95 mph winds.
-Model schools opening today.
-Power back on for final 2,200 customers who lost it.

Mohawk posts fourth-quarter, year-end financials. 2011 finishes just a bit ahead of 2010.

2012 Home & Garden Show at Clarence Brown Center in Cartersville this Saturday, Sunday.
 
Later today: Bartow County Jail updates.
 
What's ahead from the chamber of commerce.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM
-7 to 9 a.m. weekdays. 
Listen online.
-Please join us live on location at The Partridge on Broad Street. Guests include City Commissioner Buzz Wachsteter, Downtown Development Executive Director Ann Arnold and Assistant City Manager Sammy Rich.
 
March 3: First Rome Braves invitational with Model, Pepperell, Coosa, Armuchee.

 

10th season home-opener is April 12 at State Mutual Stadium. 
-Miracle Field opening is April 14.  

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