Thursday, May 1, 2014

Gas zooms to $3.75 a gallon in some spots. Weather service confirms tornado in Whitfield County late Monday; kills 16,000 chickens. Regional 'mass fatality' drill at Rome airport Friday. High of 68, sunny today; great weekend ahead. Later today: Bartow Cou

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Ware Mechanical forecast:

Georgia weekend ahead and it gets a cooler start today with cloudless skies and a high of 68. Low 70s for the weekend. No rain in the forecast for at least the next five days.

Headlines: 

  • Downtown Rome parking to be scarce Friday night; plan now. Downtown
  • Bids sought on Church's Chicken on Shorter. Floyd GOP Women to hear from governor's wife, labor commissioner on Tuesday. Updates
  • Friday: 'Mass Fatality Response Drill' planned for Russell Airport; be prepared for increased traffic around area hospitals. Drill
  • Weather service confirms small tornado late Monday near Cohutta; 16,000 chickens killed. Weather
  • Salvation Army adds space the shelter four women in need each night. Women's shelter
  • Gas hits $3.75 a gallon -- and higher -- in parts of Northwest Georgia. Gas prices
  • CRBI's Waterfest XIV to fill Ridge Ferry Park Friday, Saturday. Waterfrest
  • Latest Public Health restaurant inspection scores for Floyd; no Bartow reports. Dining
  • County jail reports.
  • Braves: Another double-digit loss for the Rome Braves as the Asheville Tourists win, 12-7, Wednesday night.
  • Tonight: in Asheville. Next home game: May 7.
  • Latest roster moves.
  • Braves' home game photos by Mills FitznerBraves photos
  • Saturday: Georgia Fire vs. Nashville Venom, 7:30 p.m. at The Forum.
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

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  • Jay Shell or Brewhouse Music & Grill and Rome River Jam on Friday's season-opening block party in downtown Rome. Shell is the chair of the promotions committee for the Downtown Development Authority.
  • Matt Peace of the Small Business Development Center on what benchmarking means for your company's success.

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