Thursday, June 12, 2014

Opinion: Use vacant NW Georgia Regional to ease VA medical crisis. 40% chance of more rain today; high in the upper 80s. New Rome restaurant gets another 'U' Public Health inspection. Later today: Bartow County Jail reports

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Ware Mechanical forecast:

A carbon copy forecast now through the weekend with highs in the upper 80s and your rain chance varying from 20% to 60%

Headlines: 

  • Our opinion: Use former Northwest Georgia Regional Hospital to help treat VA medical crisis. Commentary
  • Downtown restaurants host 'Putt-Putt Pub Crawl' to help special veterans. El Mariachi opens in Armuchee. Restaurants
  • Ribbon cuttings set for new locations of Coosa Medical Group, Snazzy Rags. DDA meets this morning. Business
  • WRGA: Two more charged in fraud case where callers sought money in exchange for relief from alleged legal summons. Fraud
  • Big interest in Tyler Perry production here Friday -- but no Perry or actors expected. Perry
  • Exchange Club plans Flag Day salute, to honor John Bennett. Rockfest returns to Tellus. Phil Kent to visit Tea Party. Details
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores for the region. New Rome restaurant gets second 'U' in three months Dining
  • Bartow County Jail reports later today.Op

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