Friday, January 30, 2009

Friday udpates from www.bartowheadlines.com

Here's the latest from www.bartowheadlines.com:

 WeatherCenter: Wind advisory in effect, noon until 6 p.m. Gusts to 35 mph
-Friday: Sunny, with a high near 49. Low around 27.
 
This morning's headlines:
-Chamber honors local business, community leaders at annual meeting
-Local business talk:  From Tuesday's Seven Hills Rotary Club's panel discussion to visits by state Labor chief Michael Thurmond and Chick-fil-A's Dan Cathy, Northwest Georgia will be hearing plenty about the state of our troubled economy.
-Synovus (Georgia Bank & Trust) jumbo deposit program has jumbo results
-Health:  What's happening outdoors courtesy of Etowah Valley Trails; Heart of the Community Walk is Feb. 28; and rehab meets 'WiiHab'
-Dining & Drink: First look at specials coming up for Valentines Day diners; latest public health restaurant inspection scores
-What's ahead in Bartow County
 
Norman Arey's Sports RoundtableUGA fires Felton a year too late; Bobby Bowden back for at least another season

On our other sites today:

-Business: Chamber meeting tone: 'A crisis is a terrible opportunity to waste.'
-Campus Headlines: Latest edition of Virtually Shorter posted
-Health: Harbin Clinic announces Web-based Cancer Survivorship Series
-Healthy Living: Health board supports cigarette tax boost
-Jobs: Looking for a job? Try careerbuilder.com
-Politics: Floyd County Republicans set precinct mass meeting, convention
-Dixon & Clemons: Political columnists Graham Dixon and Dr. Adam Clemons look at the 2010 campaigns
-Sports: Hot Stove Gathering features McCann
-Hometown Kids: Busy spring ahead for kids at Booth
-Dining: Latest updates from area restaurants; new regional winery links
-Arts: RACA launching expanded arts classes beginning in February
-Looking for a pet? Check the Rome-Floyd County Humane Society: To see who's available for adoption, click Hometown Mobile
-NW Georgia Ads: Paper Recovery & Greene's Jewelers
-Plus: Your link to Coosa Valley Classifieds (all free)

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