Thursday, August 7, 2014

Cartersville council reviews Kroger Marketplace site tonight. Latest restaurant updates; Public Health inspection scores. Heat index in the high 90s today; 20% rain chance. Later today: Bartow County Jail, Cartersville Police reports

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Ware Mechanical forecast:

Another dog day today with a high of 94, a heat index of 97 and the start of several days of rain. 20% rain chance today; 60% both Friday and Saturday. Plus: smog alert again for Bartow County, metro Atlanta.

Headlines:

  • Jimmy John's hiring 25 to 30 people for Charles Hight Square shop; opening in early September.  Dining
  • Ichiban opens at Charles Hight; hours and sample menu. Update
  • Cartersville City Council considers Ledbetter requests for Kroger Marketplace site tonight. Marketplace
  • Coosa man in custody following standoff with Floyd police, SWAT team.
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores for Floyd, Bartow, Gordon, Polk and Chattooga counties. Inspections
  • Bartow County Jail reports; Cartersville Police arrest reports.

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  • Rome Braves win fourth straight, get first sweep of the 2014 season. Final score: 4-2.
  • Additional updates on the Braves: Big reunion this weekend.
  • John McClellan's high school football: 7 local schools start 2014 season with new head coaches; scrimmages next. McClellan
  • Shorter sets Meet the Coaches lunch for Aug. 28 (date change).

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