Rough day of weather ahead
WeatherCenter/brought to you by Roman Court
-What to expect: As much as three inches of rain and severe thunderstorms are possible today as the latest spring storm sweeps through Northwest Georgia. The first weather alarm, for thunderstorms, went out at 5 a.m.. We'll have updates all day.
-Flood Watch: Now through Thursday morning.
-Hazardous Weather Outlook: Thunderstorms, heavy rain likely today.
-Severe Thunderstorm Watch: Through 11 this morning.
-Today: 100% chance of showers, thunderstorms; some severe. Plus between one to two inches of rain. High of 75. Gusts to 20 mph.
-Tonight: 90% chance of showers, thunderstorms, mainly before 2 a.m. Up to an inch of rain. Low of 63.
-Thursday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 80.
-Live radar views: Click The State or The Region
-For more, click WeatherCenter
Employment
-April first-time unemployment insurance reports, key jobs indicator, due today or early Thursday: The monthly report provides a quick forecast of unemployment for each month from the state Department of Labor> March report
-State Labor Department's annual job fair to be televised Sunday on GPB; radio broadcast set for WGPB 97.7 FM, other affiliates. For more, click DOL
Restaurants
-Stevi B's pizza still looking for Rome site: The franchisees of the Cartersville Stevi B's on Market Street continue to search for spots to open a Greater Rome store, says partner Wiley Clark. As of Tuesday, there was nothing concrete other than a desire to open a Rome franchise, perhaps as part of some new construction, says Clark> Stevi B's
-One year later, Hooters' site sold--and to be sold again: An offshoot of SunTrust has purchased the building that was supposed to be the new home of Hooters. SunTrust was the only bidder for the property--a project it "inherited" after it took over the parent company of UB&T. SunTrust hopes to make a subsequent sale. The auction cames almost a year after Hooter's was to open in front of State Mutual Stadium. A liquor license and permits for a grand opening party set for Memorial Day weekend or the following Saturday were in hand but the project stopped dead in the water with just weeks go to> (Archive).
Photo by Mills Fitzner/Additional photos: Click Sports
Rome Braves left fielder Jahdiel Santamaria was injured Tuesday after colliding with the left field wall while going for a ball during a game against the Bowling Green Hot Rods. For more, click Sports
Murphy-Harpst's first Pedal Project now set for May 23: The Saturday afternoon fund-raiser gets under way at 2:30 p.m. with registration; the riverfront ride from State Mutual Stadium to downtown Rome and back begins at 3:30 p.m. Afterward, participants will attend a Rome Braves game. Events also include a bike parade around the stadium as well as bike decorations. Registration starts at $15 per child (ages 4-13) and a family of four pays $60. In addition to the game ticket, participants get a T-shirt and food. Please see the flyer> Pedal
Health
-Teen pregnancy prevention group using social media to raise funds for education > Health
-Floyd Teen Center: Take online quiz about avoiding early pregnancy
-Redmond Regional to honor nurses Thursday: Nurses Week Awards to include both the Heart of Nursing Award as well as Nurse Director of the Year. Redmond has 551 RNs and LPNs on staff.
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable / brought to you by Riverside Toyota
-Sam Huff is a man after my own heart; Florida, Alabama stars undergo surgery > Arey
Rome Braves updates> Click sports
-Braves, Hot Rods split daytime double-header
-Brian McCann's rehab trip to Rome has been canceled
-Mills Fitzner's latest game photos> Click
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