100% rain chance; three-quarters of an inch due
-About four-tenths of an inch at the airport since Monday; just over a half-inch at the ag station.
-Flood watch until 2 p.m. for Walker, Whitfield, Dade, Catoosa, Murray.
-Funnel cloud spotted near Varnell.
-Tuesday: 100% rain chance, high of 77, low of 55.
Local retailers changing layaway plans to get Christmas shoppers in stores starting now: Natalie Simms takes a look at how major players in the holiday season shopping battles have tweaked layaway plans to draw consumers to their stores months before 'Black Friday.'
John McClellan's High School picks: Calhoun, Cartersville to cruise Friday; Unity too close to call. Cedartown wins by a point.
Restaurant updates:
-Magnolia Restaurant due late this month.
-Brewhouse shoots for 3 p.m. Thursday opening: Several soft openings are continuing at 325 Broad St. as Brewhouse Music & Grill prepares to open for afternoons and evenings.
-Curlee's adds new lunch menu: The fish house and oyster bar on Broad Street has added Curlee's tartare, shrimp bruschetta, crackalacka vegetarian sandwich
-Final oysters at Paul's soon: The oyster bar and microbrewery will end regular hours as of Oct. 1 but remain open for special events. The landmark is for sale.
-Monday's public health restaurant report.
-Howie Lowden and David Harvey on the Admiral John H. Towers Plaza at City Hall.
-Mike Pennington, executive director of the Georgia Economic Developers Association, on Northwest Georgia's recent development honors.
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