Tuesday, April 15, 2014

'Bartow Village' puts local spin on Steeplechase. Chick-fil-A adds new grilled chicken -- and brings back peach shakes. 35-mph gusts today, record low temperatures overnight? 'Blood Moon' lights up Tellus. Rome Braves pounded 17-0 by Legends.

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Ware Mechanical forecast

We could set a record low by Wednesday morning. On April 16, 1975, the record was set at 30 degrees. We're supposed to dip to 29 overnight. We have a 60% chance of more rain, expect gusts of 35 mph and will only see a high in the mid-50s at best. Our normal low for this time of year: 48 degrees. Stats: The Weather Channel.

Headlines: 

  • 'Bartow Village' puts key local spin on Saturday's Steeplechase at Kingston Downs. Village
  • New grilled Chick-fil-A debuts; peach shakes return. Lowe's Shannon plant goes hydrogen. Bank of the Ozarks posts big gains. Business
  • Clouds, rain blocked some of our views of this morning's 'Blood Moon.' Tellus Museum
  • Berry student's Lion's Thread bow tie project helping Ugandan women start their own businesses. Bow ties
  • Monday's Public Health restaurant inspection scores for Floyd County; no Bartow reports. Dining
  • Today's jail reports. Later this morning.
  • Rome Braves pummeled 17-0 by Lexington Legends.
  • Tonight: vs. Lexington, 7 p.m. first pitch.
  • Braves' home game photos by Mills FitznerBraves photos
  • Georgia Fire off this week, vs. Columbus April 26.
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

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  • Please join our guests Tuesday including:
  • Rodney Dillard, Republican candidate for District 4 on the Floyd County Board of Education.
  • Jennifer Selman of River City Bank on the 2014 Relay for Life.
  • Kelly McCutcheon of Georgia Public Policy Foundation on the status of the Fair Tax on this April 15 tax day.

And on Talk of the Town, from noon until 1 p.m. (Nelle's due back Wednesday)

  • Dr. Renee Carleton, associate professor of Biology, on Berry's new cameras on wild life, including the 'bluebird' cam.
  • The Rev. Gary Graves of Calvary Baptist Church on Easter @ The Ridge on Sunday morning.

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