Thursday, April 24, 2014

Bartow's jobless rate falls below 7%; down across the region. Adairsville restaurant gets a 'U' in Public Health inspections; latest dining news. Cedartown icon closing. High nearly 80 today; rain back overnight. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

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Ware Mechanical forecast

Sunny skies and 80 today followed by showers overnight and into Friday; clearing Saturday with highs in the mid 80s throughout the weekend.

Headlines: 

  • Cotton Block to be home to The Gibson, an upscale restaurant from Kevin Dillmon and Kelly Moore. Gibson
  • Cedartown's Ideal Bakery closing Saturday after 29 years. Bakery
  • March jobless rate drops below 7% in Bartow, Polk counties; Floyd at lowest level in at least 14 months. Employment
  • People's Choice vote begins for The Spell Off benefiting Harbor House: Vote Team Typ-O in this brawl for y'all. Spell Off
  • Regional Public Health restaurant inspection scores, including a 'U' for an Adairsville restaurant.
  • Busy spring for Berry fine arts. Berry
  • Today's jail reports.
  • Rome Braves fall 7-2 to Greensboro Grasshoppers.
  • Tonight-Saturday at 7: Rome hosts Kannapolis. Also, Sunday at 2 p.m.
  • Braves' home game photos by Mills FitznerBraves photos
  • Berry Vikings welcome 18 more football recruits for fall 2014 season.
  • April 28: The Northwest Georgia Auburn Club will host the annual meeting at the Three Rivers Club at State Mutual Stadium at 6:30 p.m.
  • Georgia Fire at Columbus Saturday night.
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

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  • Jennifer Bressette of Rome, who competed in Monday's Boston Marathon, completing her challenge of "26.2 miles, 1.5 feet."
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