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Clint Eastwood's 'Trouble With the Curve' has ties to Rome Braves. Movie opens Sept. 21.
52 new jobs in downtown Rome so far in 2012; more on the way this month.
-New use for former Mohawk campus on Ga. 53.
John McClellan's high school picks for this Friday: Calhoun vs. Carrollton to be a close one; Darlington, Rome should win; Cartersville over Rockmart.
Updates from Georgia Highlands, Georgia Northwestern and Berry College.
Tonight's MegaMillion jackpot at $120 million.
-Powerball no chump change; $110 million Wednesday.
Monday's Public Health restaurant scores for Floyd, Bartow counties.
Bartow County Jail updates.
Mid 80s in the day, mid 50s at night
-Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 85, low of 57.
-Wednesday: Sunny, high of 85, low of 55.
-Thursday: Mostly sunny, high of 84, low of 59.
-Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high of 85, low of 57.
-Wednesday: Sunny, high of 85, low of 55.
-Thursday: Mostly sunny, high of 84, low of 59.
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-Please join our guests today including:
-Joe McCutcheon of Ellijay on dining with Mitt Romney.
-Kay Chumbler of Heritage First Bank on Floyd Healthcare Foundation's "Women of the Sandwich Generation" program.
-Logan Boss of Public Health on preparing for the 2012 flu season.
-Laura Musselwhite, Georgia Highlands' interim vice president for academic and student affairs, on the governor's Complete College Georgia initiative.
-Joe McCutcheon of Ellijay on dining with Mitt Romney.
-Kay Chumbler of Heritage First Bank on Floyd Healthcare Foundation's "Women of the Sandwich Generation" program.
-Logan Boss of Public Health on preparing for the 2012 flu season.
-Laura Musselwhite, Georgia Highlands' interim vice president for academic and student affairs, on the governor's Complete College Georgia initiative.
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