Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Wednesday updates from www.bartowheadlines.com

Here's the latest from www.bartowheadlines.com:

WeatherCenter: Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 43. Northwest wind around 5 mph
 
This morning's headlines:
-Education: Bartow schools job fair this Saturday; record enrollment for tech school(s)
-Steak N  Shake a no-show? The spot in front of RiverWalk is sporting an "available" sign for the first time in 18 month.
-Banks with ties to Northwest Georgia filing fourth quarter financial statements this week, next
-Tomorrow's media today? Check out the new Viking Fusion multimedia presentation produced by Berry students. Included: A live Web cast from Thursday's Berry-Shorter basketball showdown
-Hospitality Headlines from the convention and visitors bureau
 
Norman Arey's Sports RoundtableGruden to Notre Dame this season? College football at Wrigley Field? Holy cow!

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Tuesday updates from www.bartowheadlines.com

Here's the latest from www.bartowheadlines.com:

WeatherCenter, brought to you by Roman Court:
-Wind advisory in effect until 7 tonight; look for gusts up to 35 mph. Wind chill could be a factor as well (see charter on WeatherCenter)
-Today: A slight chance of flurries before 10 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 37. North wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph.
-Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 20. North wind between 5 and 10 mph, with gusts as high as 15 mph.
-Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 46. Northwest wind around 5 mph.

This morning's headlines:
-What to do with thousands of square feet of empty retail
-Circuit City, Goody's, Office Depot leave more holes to fill
-Four local experts on whether now is the time to refinance your mortgage
-3-Dot Buzz: Wings Air puts on a big show in Gwinnett; Rome still on the radar?
-Peaks & Valleys: The highs and lows of Northwest Georgia
 
A quick guide to how to watch inauguration events online
 
The Buzz of Bartow County
 
Super Bowl ads too $$ for some to tackle; virtual Sports Hall of Fame at inaugural

Saturday, January 17, 2009

Weekend update from www.bartowheadlines.com

Here's the latest from www.bartowheadlines.com:
WeatherCenter, brought to you by Roman Court:
-This morning's low: 13 degrees
-Today: Partly sunny, with a high near 41. East wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south.
-Tonight: 40% chance of rain, snow, and sleet after 1 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
-Sunday: 50% chance of rain, snow, and sleet before 10 a.m., then a chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 44. Little or no snow accumulation expected.
-Sunday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 30. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
 
The weekend buzz:
-Rome's Circuit City store opens today at 10 a.m. as liquidation begins.  It is the third major retailer to announce closing plans in recent months.
-Circruit City provides detail Q&A about gift card redemption (act fast), warranties (in hands of solvent third party company).
-King weekend celebration begins

Friday, January 16, 2009

Friday updates from www.bartowheadlines.com

Here's the latest from www.bartowheadlines.com:

WeatherCenter, brought to you by Roman Court:

-Wind chill advisory in effect until noon today.  Updates all day on the weather.
-This morning's temperatures: 7 a.m.: 11 degrees, wind chill of 3.
-Today: Sunny, with a high near 33. Wind chill values as low as zero. North wind between 5 and 10 mph.
-Tonight: Partly cloudy, with a low around 7. North wind around 5 mph.
-Saturday: Sunny, with a high near 43. Calm wind, then between 5 and 10 mph.
-Saturday night: 20% chance of snow showers after 1 a.m. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 27.
 
This morning's headlines:
-Latest Highlands' cuts include Rome continuing ed classes; Bartow classes remain as planned
-Mohawk lays off 74 more in Virginia; ends two production lines
-AJC reportedly losing $1 million a week
-Perdue's proposed bond packages could bring millions to Northwest Georgia;  flip side, more budget cuts for schools
-Latest restaurant public health inspection scores from some of Northwest Georgia
-'Peach' of a breakfast spot; Sawmillers Grill spinning; Shane's parent company sold; wine tastings 
Recruiting a one-year-and-gone is risky business; Stafford's NFL stock surging
 

On our other sites today:

-Business: November jobless rate rises again in Northwest Georgia
-Campus Headlines: Shorter offering tuition break for veterans
-Health: Dean named Floyd's latest 'Hero'; Shorter blood drive Jan. 27
 
-Healthy Living: Polar Bear Paddle Jan. 24; Berry Half Marathon March 7
-Jobs: Looking for a job? Try our partner, careerbuilder.com
-Politics: Floyd County Republicans set precinct mass meeting, convention
-Dixon & Clemons: Political columnists Graham Dixon and Dr. Adam Clemons begin a three-part look at the 2010 campaigns.
 -Sports: Hot Stove Gathering features McCann, benefits Cancer Navigators
-Hometown Kids: Busy spring ahead for kids at Booth
-Dining: Latest updates from area restaurants; new regional winery links
-Arts: Rome's Boling is RACA's featured Southern Artist for 2009
-Looking for a pet? Check the Rome-Floyd County Humane Society: To see who's available for adoption, click Hometown Mobile
-NW Georgia Ads: Paper Recovery & Greene's Jewelers
-Plus: Your link to Coosa Valley Classifieds (all free)

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Thursday updates, weather alert from www.bartowheadlines.com

Here's the latest from www.bartowheadlines.com:

WeatherCenter, brought to you by Roman Court:
-Two bitter cold nights ahead; county urges residents to prepare for intense cold: protect pets, plants, pipes
-Wind chill advisory in effect from 7 tonight until 7 a.m. Friday
-Weather updates throughout the day
-Today: Sunny, with a high near 36. North wind between 10 and 15 mph, gusts to 25 mph.
-Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low around 13. Wind chill values as low as zero. North wind between 10 and 15 mph, gusts to 20 mph.
-Friday: Sunny, with a high near 34. Wind chill values as low as -2. North wind between 10 and 15 mph, gusts to 20 mph.
-Friday night: Mostly clear, with a low around 5. North wind around 5 mph becoming calm.
 
This morning's headlines:
>First-time jobless claims surge to nearly 3,000 in Floyd, 9,500 in the five-county area
-Post local job opportunities on the Cartersville, Ga., Facebook Directory--free and open to all
>Rome/Floyd single-family home sales tumble in 2008 but Realtors say we're in better shape than other areas
>Gingrey, GOP submits stimulus plan aimed at middle class
>What's ahead in Bartow County
 
Not praying for a quarterback; is 'Tebow Fatigue' here? Plus: greatest sportscasters
 
On our other sites today:
-Business: November jobless rate rises again in Northwest Georgia
-Campus Headlines: Shorter offering tuition break for veterans
-Health: Dean named Floyd's latest 'Hero'; Shorter blood drive Jan. 27
-Healthy Living: Polar Bear Paddle Jan. 24; Berry Half Marathon March 7
-Jobs: Looking for a job? Try our partner, careerbuilder.com
-Politics: Floyd County Republicans set precinct mass meeting, convention
-Dixon & Clemons: Political columnists Graham Dixon and Dr. Adam Clemons begin a three-part look at the 2010 campaigns.
 -Sports: Hot Stove Gathering features McCann, benefits Cancer Navigators
-Hometown Kids: Busy spring ahead for kids at Booth
-Dining: Latest updates from area restaurants; new regional winery links
-Arts: Rome's Boling is RACA's featured Southern Artist for 2009
-Looking for a pet? Check the Rome-Floyd County Humane Society: To see who's available for adoption, click Hometown Mobile
-NW Georgia Ads: Paper Recovery & Greene's Jewelers
-Plus: Your link to Coosa Valley Classifieds (all free)

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Wednesday updates from www.bartowheadlines.com

Here's the latest from www.bartowheadlines.com:
 
WeatherCenter, brought to you by Roman Court:
-Watches, warnings: Extremely dry outside so be extra careful with open flame. Take precautions snow for the single-digit overnight lows ahead. Remember: cover plants or take them indoors; take pets inside; wrap pipes and let cold water drip.
-Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 53, low of 23.
-Thursday: The real cold stuff arrives. High of 39, low of 10 degrees. (Wind chill below zero)
-Friday:  High of 34, low of 7.
-See our wind chill chart on WeatherCenter
 
This morning's headlines:
-Downtown Cartersville gets another new taste with Local Sun Market
-Perdue state of the state speech today
-Smith, 2009 General Assembly focus of WGPB's The Issue
-North Metro Tech uniting with two other schools to form new Chattahoochee Technical College
-GHC's Virginia Carson named South Georgia College president
-DAR chapter to meet next week
-What's ahead in Bartow County
 
College football's mythical title tilt: the mid-January classic?
 
On our other sites today:
-Business: November jobless rate rises again in Northwest Georgia
-Campus Headlines: Shorter offering tuition break for veterans
-Health: Dean named Floyd's latest 'Hero'; Shorter blood drive Jan. 27
-Healthy Living: Polar Bear Paddle Jan. 24; Berry Half Marathon March 7
-Jobs: Looking for a job? Try our partner, careerbuilder.com
-Politics: Floyd County Republicans set precinct mass meeting, convention
-Dixon & Clemons: Political columnists Graham Dixon and Dr. Adam Clemons begin a three-part look at the 2010 campaigns.
 -Sports: Hot Stove Gathering features McCann, benefits Cancer Navigators
-Hometown Kids: Busy spring ahead for kids at Booth
-Dining: Latest updates from area restaurants; new regional winery links
-Arts: Rome's Boling is RACA's featured Southern Artist for 2009
-Looking for a pet? Check the Rome-Floyd County Humane Society: To see who's available for adoption, click Hometown Mobile
-NW Georgia Ads: Paper Recovery & Greene's Jewelers
-Plus: Your link to Coosa Valley Classifieds (all free)

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Tuesday updates from www.bartowheadlines.com

Weather Center / Brought to you by Roman Court

-Weather service: Slight chance of snow north of Rome-Gainesville line

-20% chance of rain/snow showers before 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy, high of 50.

-Colder tonight with a low of  23. Gusts to 15 mph.

-Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 49, low of 23.

-Thursday night: Low of 12 degrees. 

-Extended forecast: Please click WeatherCenter

Politics & General Assembly

-Pettys--Gingrey 'unlikely' gubernatorial candidate: We quote veteran newsman Dick Pettys' article on his talk with U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey on the potential race: " ... But if I see the Georgia General Assembly in a meltdown – and I hope and pray that doesn't occur; I don't think it will occur – that could change my thinking in regard to a statewide race, and that's where I am right now."> Race

-Gingrey, legislators to push 411 Connector funding: U.S. Rep.  Phil Gingrey and area legislators met Monday at the Capitol to form a plan to keep the 411 Connector a priority for the state. The key: The likely inclusion in an economic stimulus package. The Connector is a hot-button issue again> Politics

-Gov. Sonny Perdue's State of the State address is set for 10 a.m. Wednesday. It will be on Georgia Public Broadcasting's Website at http://www.gpb.org/lawmakers/stateofthestate. GPB Knowledge will air a simultaneous 10 a.m. radio broadcast of the State of the State Address. GPB will broadcast the governor's speech in it's entirety on a special one-hour edition of Lawmakers on Georgia Public Television at 7 Wednesday evening.

-General Assembly online: Your best starting point: Legislature

-Also try: AJC's new Gold Dome Live> Click

-Links to local lawmakers: Northwest Georgia Links

-For updates, check Georgia Political & Policy Digest> Link

Tuesday's Buzz:

-Big contract for Engineered Fabrics Corp in Rockmart: The official word--"Meggitt PLC, a leading international company specialising in aerospace equipment, sensing and defence systems, confirmed today that Engineered Fabrics Corp., part of Meggitt Thermal Systems based in Rockmart,  has been awarded a significant follow on contract for its largest ever fuel tank order from the Air Force." Value: $4.1 million. For more, click EFC.

-New look for AJC.com: This is a week of change at the Atlanta newspaper and affiliates--the Web site has a new look, including a "Buzz" breakout to separate some of the fluff from real news; the comics are reduced--but in color--in the print edition; and Doug Franklin takes over as publisher> AJC

-Free admission to Callaway Gardens in January, February> Callaway

Chason rejoins tech college board:

Tim Chason of Cartersville, president of The Chason Group Inc. a consulting firm for businesses and non-profit organizations, recently was sworn in as the newest member of the North Metro Technical College board of directors.  Chason was previously a member of the NMTC board from 2000 to 2006.  He will be re-joining the board for another three-year term.  Pictured following the induction ceremony are, from left, Dr. Sanford Chandler, President of Chattahoochee Technical College and president-designee of the merged colleges; Chason; Ron Jackson, Commissioner of the Technical College System of Georgia; and Ron Newcomb, Acting President of North Metro Technical College. (Media release)

 

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable / brought to you by Riverside Toyota

- Dangerous combo in '09 college football: Tebow's return, beer-flavored popcorn. For more, click Arey

Chamber Health & Wellness Expo booths available: Exhibitors must sign up in person at the chamber and the payment must accompany registration. The Expo is Thursday, Feb. 26, at The Church at Liberty Square. Click  registration or e-mail Tara Currier.