Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Friday night-Saturday night: Our best shot at snow this winter (don't expect much). Bartow industrial park plan resurrected. Business and health updates. Public Health restaurant scores.

For these and today's latest headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
20 to 30% chance of snow showers Friday night through Saturday night
-This could be our best chance of snow all winter -- but there's not much of a chance of seeing a lot of white stuff much less any accumulation.
-Wednesday: Mostly sunny, high of 57, low of 34.
-Thursday: Sunny, high of 46, low of 32.
-Friday: High of 44, low of 31; 20% chance of rain during the day; rain and snow overnight.
-Saturday, Sunday: 20% chance of rain, show; highs in the low 40s, lows near 30.
 
Pattillo resurrects Bartow industrial park idea:
-In January 2011, Stone Mountain-based Pattillo proposed a 1.6 millions-square-foot industrial park at Cassville-White Road about a half mile from I-75. But the project was withdrawn from state development of regional impact review quickly afterward.

Bartow in 2012: $832 million in projects, 1,700 jobs
-The Pattillo move comes amid the latest surge in interest in Bartow County. The 2012 annual report from the Cartersville-Bartow County Department of Economic Development is out and it is a must read in terms of success stories from what was supposed to be a so-so year. Consider:

Business
-Is this mall makeover in Mount Berry's future? An interesting update on another holding of Hull Storey Gibson Companies, the Augusta-based firm that now holds the keys to Mount Berry Square.
-Carol Morgan, managing partner of mRELEVANCE in Cartersville, named Vice Chair of Professional Women in Building by the National Association of Home Builders.

 
Tuesday's Public Health restaurant scores for Floyd, Bartow.

College sports updates.

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Latest jail reports.

 

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, WRGA 1470 AM, 7-9 a.m. weekdays. Listen live online

-Please join our guests today including:
-Author and retired police Maj. Mike Ragland on the appeal of Duck Dynasty as the show begins its new season tonight on A & E.
-Dr. Matt Mumber, Harbin Clinic Radiation Oncologist, will discuss reaction to his Sustainable Wellness, and the book signing Saturday at Barnes & Noble at Riverbend Center.

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