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One to three inches of rain later today, tonight; flood watch overnight.
-Rain chance at 80 to 90% as next front moves through; some storms possible as well.
-Continuing coverage all day, evening on Bartow Headlines.
-Rain chance at 80 to 90% as next front moves through; some storms possible as well.
-Continuing coverage all day, evening on Bartow Headlines.
Your latest forecast:
-Thursday: 70-80% chance of storms, high of 69, low 49.
-Friday: Fewer clouds, high of 58, low of 34.
-Saturday: Mostly sunny, high of 60, low of 30.
December employment snapshot: Jobless rate climbs vs. November
-Our new listing shows number of people out of work in December vs. a year ago; also latest, unemployment rates.
2012 already a rough one for some local restaurants:
-Three shops closed so far in January: Santa Fe, Ryan's in Calhoun, Cartersville.
Three Rome restaurants score below 60; 15 other Northwest Georgia establishments earn 95 or better in public health inspections. Dining
Updates from Bartow Headlines
-We have a new "navigation" bar starting today across the top of our Web pages, designed to bring together our most popular web pages, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, our page for mobile-friendly page and our blog as well as a link to our news partners at WRGA 1470 AM.
-Also, our first "advertorial" page premieres. The new spin on the Rome Dining Guide offers local restaurant owners/operators a spot to tell their story, in their words. Today's premiere snapshot features 333 on Broad and owner Jay Shell.
-Restaurant inspection scores and other dining updates will be featured on our separate Dining page.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m. weekdays
-On Rome's News Talk WRGA 1470 AM; click to listen online.
-Tim Allee, Environmental Health District Director,
Northwest Georgia Public Health.
-Dr. Brian Carroll, Berry College communication professor, on a rough week in media.
-Our new listing shows number of people out of work in December vs. a year ago; also latest, unemployment rates.
2012 already a rough one for some local restaurants:
-Three shops closed so far in January: Santa Fe, Ryan's in Calhoun, Cartersville.
Three Rome restaurants score below 60; 15 other Northwest Georgia establishments earn 95 or better in public health inspections. Dining
Updates from Bartow Headlines
-We have a new "navigation" bar starting today across the top of our Web pages, designed to bring together our most popular web pages, Facebook, Twitter, Linked In, our page for mobile-friendly page and our blog as well as a link to our news partners at WRGA 1470 AM.
-Also, our first "advertorial" page premieres. The new spin on the Rome Dining Guide offers local restaurant owners/operators a spot to tell their story, in their words. Today's premiere snapshot features 333 on Broad and owner Jay Shell.
-Restaurant inspection scores and other dining updates will be featured on our separate Dining page.
Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m. weekdays
-On Rome's News Talk WRGA 1470 AM; click to listen online.
-Tim Allee, Environmental Health District Director,
Northwest Georgia Public Health.
-Dr. Brian Carroll, Berry College communication professor, on a rough week in media.
Rome Braves
-Fredi Gonzalez, manager of the Atlanta Braves, to speak at 10th Annual Hot Stove Gathering Jan. 30 at The Forum.
-10th season home-opener is April 12 at State Mutual Stadium.
-Fredi Gonzalez, manager of the Atlanta Braves, to speak at 10th Annual Hot Stove Gathering Jan. 30 at The Forum.
-10th season home-opener is April 12 at State Mutual Stadium.
Shorter vs Berry Monday night in basketball.
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