Friday, March 7, 2014

Japanese steakhouse three to four months away. Anna's new home? Busy weekend: Cowboys, luaus, less sleep. Business updates. Public Health restaurant scores. Clearing skies, high of 70 Saturday

For more on these updates and for today's latest headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
-Just a few more drops of rain today with clearing skies and a high near 60. Look for a high of 70 on Saturday and near that again on Sunday.

Today's headlines:   
  • Japanese steakhouse, hibachi due within three to four  months at Charles Hight Square.
  • What's next for Anna's Rotolos,  part II.
  • Qualifying: What to watch before Friday's noon deadline.
  • Weekend: Cowboys, baseballs, luau -- and less sleep.
  • March 20: 45 area employers -- including those in Floyd, Gordon, Chattooga -- due at Walker County career fair.
  • March 21: 'Hiring to win' lunch-and-learn seminar set.
  • Norman Arey: And now let the greatest sport show on Earth begin. Norman sets up the NCAA basketball playoffs. 

Public Health restaurant scores for Floyd, Bartow counties.

 

 

Calhoun Boys play Greater Atlanta Christian this afternoon for Class AA basketball title.

-Community pep rally tonight.

 

Georgia Highlands Chargers in Final Four starting tonight.

 

March 29: Atlanta Braves v. Future Stars game at State Mutual Stadium. Tickets on sale Saturday.

-2014 promotional schedule released.

 

Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

 

-Friday: Clearing skies, high of 57, low of 37.

-Get your three-day forecast and updated weather links at Hometown Headlines.

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-Please join our guests Friday:

  • Norman Arey on 'the greatest sports show on Earth,' the start of the NCAA basketball tournament.
  • Dr. John Barge on what's next with Campaign 2014 now that qualifying is just about over.
  • Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable. More on the top local news stories from the past week.  


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