Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Harbin adding new doctors in Cartersville, Rome. Trace of rain overnight but up to a half-inch possible today. Local business updates. Later today: Bartow County Jail, Cartersville Police arrest reports

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Headlines:

  • More changes at RiverWalk in Rome: Edible Arrangement for sale. Plus latest business buzz. Updates
  • Rome rated fifth-best city in list of places to retire to in Georgia. Retire
  • Work on Berry's new welcome center taking shape; first 'sign' of new stadium. Berry
  • Harbin Clinic welcomes six physicians to Rome, Cartersville offices. Harbin
  • Heritage First Bank teams with Freddie Giles Foundation; accepting donations at all branches. Freddie Giles
  • Public Health restaurant inspection scores from Northwest Georgia. Dining
  • Bartow County Jail reports, Cartersville Police arrest reports.

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  • Northwest Georgia's best source for job leads. Click Career Builder
  • John McClellan's picks for week three: Model moves to 3-0; rough weekend for Rome, Calhoun, Cartersville, Unity
  • Berry Vikings announce 2014 football ticket plans for five home games at Barron Stadium. Several options and packages available. Tickets
  • Take a look at the press packet (37 pages) for Thursday night's season opener for the Shorter Hawks. Click Preview

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  • Please join our guests today including:
  • Jordan Green, Shorter's senior women's administrator, and Matt Green, the Hawks' senior associate athletics director, on Thursday night's season opener for the Hawks and other updates on the university.
  • Harry Musselwhite, who's leaving Berry College at the end of this school year after more than 30 years with the college.
  • Carol Willis from Rome-Floyd Commission on Children and Youth on the Table Top Forum dedicated to preventing bullying.

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