Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Foggy start, then mid-60s and perhaps thunderstorms overnight. Busy ballot awaits votes May 20. Latest job prospects. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

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Another warmer-than-normal day with highs in the mid-60s. Look for rain and perhaps some isolated thunderstorms between 7 p.m. and 3 a.m. Probably a quarter-inch of rain. Low tonight: 51.
 
Today's headlines:
  • Busy ballot awaiting voters 12 weeks from today (unless you vote in advance).
  • Labor Department helping Canton, Murray County companies recruit this week.
  • Berry's new nursing simulation lab is almost human.
  • Armuchee High's Emily Mowery selected Georgia's top English teacher
  • Media: South 107 expands reach into Atlanta. Berry's Viking Fusion gets another big honor.
  • Buzz:  Democrats' Membership Supper to honor Pullen, Prince. Tiger Flight's special mission.
  • Monday Public Health restaurant inspection scores.  
 

High School basketball tournament updates. 

 

March 29 Atlanta Braves v. Future Stars game at State Mutual Stadium.

 
Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.
 

-Tuesday: Another trip into the mid-60s with a low of 51 tonight. Rain, thunderstorms possible overnight.

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-Please join our guests Tuesday:

  • Jessica Bittle of Cevian Design Lab and Lowell Pratt of the Greater Rome Chamber on the 2014 Confluence innovation and ideas gathering set for DeSoto Theatre.
  • Jose Santamaria, executive director of Tellus Science Museum, on what's triggering those earthquakes along the Georgia/South Carolina line.
  • Carol Boatwright from Georgia Power on restoring power to more than 700,000 customers last week
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