Friday, February 3, 2012

Latest restaurant news. Newcomb takes presidency at CTC. Bartow County Jail reports.

 

Dr. Ron Newcomb named president of Chattahoochee Technical College. CTC

Cartersville Medical Center announces newest technology in robotic surgery. Details

Later today: latest Bartow County Jail reports.

Lots of changes among local restaurants:
-Amer-Pacific Rim closes after 2 1/2 years at Midtown Crossing.
-The Partridge launches breakfast Thursday-Saturday next week.
-Slight change of hours for La Marie's at Magretta Hall.
-Troy's now offers dinner Thursday, Friday, Saturday.
-Those creative Mellow Mushroom folks are at it again on Broad.
-BYOB now OK at Fat Nanny's.

Also: Latest public health restaurant scores.
And: Our new advertiser profiles on Rome Dining Guide.

Gingrey walks out of National Prayer Breakfast after hearing Obama's comments, according to the AJC

Community news:
-Lisa Smith leaves state visitors board.
-Basketball season far from over for one 'select' league.

Your weekend weather in a word: soggy.
-Friday: Sunny, high of 64; low of 45, 70% rain chance.
-Saturday: 80% rain chance, high of 61, low of 52.
-Sunday: 30% rain chance, high of 64, low of 41.
 
Shorter Hawks stunned by Point, lose 73-72 in basketball.
-First loss of the season.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition,  7-9 a.m. weekdays
-On Rome's News Talk WRGA 1470 AM;
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-Please join our guests including Scotty Hancock of Floyd County EMA on Severe Weather Awareness Week; U.S. Rep. Tom Graves on the latest updates from Washington, D.C.; and Rollins' family attorney Henry Parkman on the latest developments on the 411 Connector

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