Friday, May 15, 2009

Friday updates

 
First-time jobless claims soar in April but most see drop vs. March
  April 2009 March 2009 April 2008 12-month change %
Bartow 1,464 1,402 740 +117.9%
Chattooga 114 138 89 +28.1%
Floyd 1,570 2,659 837 +87.6%
Gordon 1,232 1,456 670 +83.9%
Polk 923 1,650 597 +54.6%
Georgia 84,346 96,306 51,604 +63.4%

Source: Georgia Department of Labor

>A closer look at the April numbers and what's ahead in job relief> Click

>First-time claims for state unemployment insurance benefits climbed again in April in five Northwest Georgia counties when compared to the same month in 2008. But state Labor Department numbers also show a significant month-over-month decrease in Floyd and Polk counties when comparing March and April reports.

>Floyd had 1,570 first-time claims, up almost 88 percent from 837 in April 2008 but down more than 1,000 from the March report.

>Bartow reported a 118 percent increase in claims, 1,464 last month vs. 740 a year earlier, and a slight increase from March as well.

>Gordon's count was up 84 percent from April 2008 but did see a 224-person drop from the March report.

>Another large month-over-month drop occurred in Polk County. Some 923 people filed claims last month, down from 1,650 in March but up nearly 55 percent from a year earlier.

>Recent employment news: Trinity rail cars announced 659 layoffs in Cartersville; Super Kmart and HON both cut staff by 80 positions; Shaw idled 390 in Calhoun; Kobelco laid off and/or reduced hours to 144. Plus loss of three Goody's stores; two Office Depot stores; and Circuit City.

Duck Derby set for big weekend: concert tonight, dash and derby Saturday

Bartow to celebrate work ready status on Tuesday

Hurricanes advance in playoffs, play doubleheader Tuesday. Listen to the game on WBHF 1450 AM and on Bartow Headlines (web cast)

Huge win for Berry as Vikings head to first NAIA World Series: Andrew Starr had a walkoff single in the bottom of the ninth inning to give the Berry baseball team a 7-6 win over Saint Xavier on Thursday in the Championship Game of the Opening Round of the NAIA National Tournament hosted at Berry's William R. Bowdoin Field. With the win Berry (45-14) advances to the NAIA Avista World Series in Lewiston, Idaho on May 22-29> Details

Shorter softball wins NAIA opener: Sophomore hurler Libby Munson fanned nine and surrendered just three hits in seven shutout innings as Shorter College blanked Morningside College 4-0 on opening day of the 2009 NAIA Softball National Championships> Shorter

WeatherCenter

-Friday: 40% chance of showers, thunderstorms after 2 p.m.  High of 86.
-Friday night: 40% chance of showers, thunderstorms. Low of 65.
-Saturday: 70% chance of showers, thunderstorms after 2 p.m. High of 83.
-Saturday night: 60% chance of rain, low of 62.
-Sunday: 70% chance of rain, high of 69. Gusts to 20 mph.

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Rome Braves updates> Click sports

-Rome Braves win another close one, 3-2, vs. Asheville

-Next game: 7 tonight in Greenville

-Mills Fitzner's latest game photos> Click

Dining & Drink:

-333 on Broad starts lunch service Friday at 11 a.m. Details

-North Georgia Wine Tours/The News Vine: Spring festival at Crane Creek in Young Harris; new Sunday Supper at Montaluce in Dahlonega.

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