Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Small Business Development Center ramps up again in Rome. Huge wins for Santorum. Latest jai reports due. Drier, warmer days; highs in the low 80s

 
More growth at DLS Financial Center
-UGA's Small Business Development Center takes part of third floor; possible new tenant on the second floor.

Huge night for Rick Santorum as he won both the Alabama and Mississippi primaries while Mitt Romney won the Hawaiian primary. Newt Gingrich likely will finish in second place in the southern states with Romney taking third.
 
Later today: Wednesday's Bartow County Jail reports.
 
Big day for the Shorter Hawks
-Men's team opens national title bid at 11:45 a.m.; Lady Hawks tip off at 8 p.m.
-Shorter men's basketball coach Chad Warner named the NAIA National Coach of the Year by the National Association of Basketball Coaches.

Today's Buzz:
-Accreditation for Harbin's radiation oncology department
-And the Region One star student and teacher are ...
-Lottery: No winner Tuesday so Friday night's MegaMillion jackpot jumps to $200 million.

Weather: Foggy start to the day should give way to high of 81
-Today: Sunny, high of 81, low of 51.
-Thursday: 20% chance of rain, high of 81, low of 54.
-Friday: 40% rain chance, high of 82, low of 55.   

 

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-Please join our guests today including Mike Morton of the Rome Tea Party on Tuesday's primary vote; and David Dundee, astronomy program manager, Tellus Science Museum.

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