Monday, June 29, 2009

Monday's updates


The Buzz of Northwest Georgia:
-A big chunk of Zion Farms sells.

-Local restaurants add specials, change menus to keep diners coming in.

-'Failure Friday' to have an encore? (local banks are OK).
-More Hometown Business on the way--via radio.

Services set for First Sgt. John Blair: The body  of First Sgt. John Blair, 38, is to arrive at Tom B. David Airport in Calhoun by 10 this morning. He will be transported along U.S. 41 to Max Brannon & Sons Funeral Home. Visitation will be Monday and Tuesday evenings from 5 to 9 p.m.. The funeral service is scheduled for 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 1, at Trinity Baptist Church in Calhoun. After the funeral, First Sgt. Blair will be buried in the Georgia National Cemetery off Ga. 20 in Canton. He died during an attack in Afghanistan. (Stars & Stripes)

Weather:

-Monday: High of 90, low of 63.
-Tuesday: High of 90, low of 63

-Extended forecast> Weather
-Latest local Radar / Latest regional Radar

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable.

-Coach compares the BCS to Communism; banner year for the SEC .


Rome Braves updates

-Braves bounce back, beat Augusta 7-6.

-Braves baseball camp for kids set for June 29-July 1.

-Latest Mills Fitzner game photos> Gallery

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