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Business:
-Latest chamber of commerce updates
-Latest chamber of commerce updates
-Photo update from Party City/Dollar Tree construction; openings just weeks away.
-Redmond's Carlton Ulmer to lead Gulf Coast hospital.
-Redmond's Carlton Ulmer to lead Gulf Coast hospital.
-Big drop in earnings for Bank of the Ozarks.
-Mohawk to announce second quarter earnings Aug. 2.
-Mohawk to announce second quarter earnings Aug. 2.
Later today: Latest jail reports.
Herman Cain urges 'special consideration' of Senate 52 hopeful David Doss.
Buzz:
-Shorter/Northwest Georgia career expo returns Sept. 20.
Weather: Weekend: Warmer, perhaps not as wet
-Shorter/Northwest Georgia career expo returns Sept. 20.
Weather: Weekend: Warmer, perhaps not as wet
-Friday: 60% chance of rain, high of 87, low of 72.
-Saturday: 50% rain chance, high of 87, low of 69.
-Sunday: 20% chance of rain, high of 91, low of 68.
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-Please join our guests today including Joe McCutcheon on a new voting coalition with local ties; Ellen Archer of the Cartersville-Bartow Convention & Visitors Center on the filming of Devil's Knot; Mike Dunn, general manager of the Rome Braves, and Ed Randall of Fans for the Cure prostate cancer initiative; and Barbara Earle of the Free Clinic of Rome on a rare grant the clinic has received to address obesity.
-Please join our guests today including Joe McCutcheon on a new voting coalition with local ties; Ellen Archer of the Cartersville-Bartow Convention & Visitors Center on the filming of Devil's Knot; Mike Dunn, general manager of the Rome Braves, and Ed Randall of Fans for the Cure prostate cancer initiative; and Barbara Earle of the Free Clinic of Rome on a rare grant the clinic has received to address obesity.
Rome Braves/Power rained out Thursday; double header tonight at 5 at State Mutual Stadium.
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