Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Georgia's tax revenue collections almost back to prerecession levels. Staggering numbers for new flooring plant. Cevian Design Lab opens in Cartersville. Latest Public Health restaurant scores. High of 90; rain chance 20%

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Georgia's net tax revenue for 2013 almost back to prerecession levels

-July 1-June 30 revenue tops $17 billion for the first time in five years.

 

More staggering numbers from Engineered Floors

-The Dalton-area campus will generate almost $7 million a year in taxes; add 3,000 'vehicle trips' a day. We compare it to the new Lowe's distribution center in Shannon.

 

Cevian Design Lab opens on Main Street.

 

Dog Days Lunar Bike Ride moving to Aug. 9 -- and to Richard B. Russell Airport.

  

Nothing but 90s now through Thursday.

-Rain chance drops to 20% today.

 

Monday's Public Health restaurant scores.

  

Today's latest jail reports.
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-Please join our guests Tuesday including:

-Mark Cochran and Kelly O'Mara of Cevian Design Lab on the Underground Rome History Project.
-Tim Hensley of Floyd County Schools on Thursday's meeting with Title I parents about involvement in the new school year.
Hometown Sports
-Rome takes finale with Hagerstown, wins 3-1 on Monday.
-No game today; Braves open seven-game home stand Wednesday vs. Lexington.
-See Mills Fitzner's latest home game photos Click

 

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