Thursday, September 5, 2013

Busy weekend ahead. Latest Public Health restaurant inspection scores. High school updates. High of 88, sunny skies. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

For more on these updates and for today's latest news, weather, business and sports headlines, please see www.bartowheadlines.com
 
-Huge weekend ahead in downtown Rome with the three-day international film festival, the season-ending First Friday block party and the first football game to be played by theBerry College Vikings (6 p.m. Saturday, Barron Stadium). 
-Zombie-thon registration begins for haunting night in downtown Rome Oct. 26.
-What's ahead in downtown Cedartown, Cartersville.
-Initial LEGO Users Group for Rome meets Saturday.
-PowerBall jackpot swells to $203 million Saturday.

Regional Public Health restaurant scores from Floyd, Bartow, Gordon, Polk and Chattooga counties.

Ware Mechanical forecast: Click
-Mostly sunny, high of 88, low of 62. Weekend forecast below.
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Help make PHS v. CHS the Fox 5 game of the week.
-Deadline is noon today and the CHS-PHS game is barely in first place.
 
Shorter Hawks prepare for season-opener at Charleston Southern.
 
Tickets continue to move fast for Berry's first football game, 6 p.m. Saturday at Barron Stadium
 
High School football.
-John McClellan's picks for coming week. Pepperell vs. Cartersville.
-High School Football Daily.
Coming Friday: Norman's No Nos, week no. 2.
YourWare Ware Mechanical forecast:

-Thursday: Sunny, high of 88, low of 62.

-Friday: Sunny, high of 89, low of 68.

-Saturday: Sunny, high of 91, low of 67.

-Sunday: Sunny, high of 89, low of 66.

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-Please join our guests Thursday including:

-Floyd County Tax Commissioner Kevin Payne on the 2013 tax notices now in the mail.

-Matt Pearce of the Small Business Development Center on the upcoming entrepreneur workshops offer by SBDC and the chamber.

-Shorter Hawks Head Football Coach Phil Jones on the season-opener and what's ahead in 2013.

 

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