Wednesday, December 10, 2008

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Tornado watch extended until 3 p.m.
 
>A tornado watch has been extended for much of the state today following a pensive morning thanks to the first wave of winter storms. Click Watch
 
>Flash flood warning: Chattooga, Floyd, Gordon counties until noon. Warning
 
>A wind advisory continues through 1 p.m. for much of the region. Wind
 
>Rainfall since midnight: 1.52 inches at the airport as of 8 a.m.
 
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-Look for a 100 percent chance of rain today and a 90 percent chance tonight with highs in the low 60s and lows around 50..
 
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Tornado watch until 9 a.m.

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Tornado watch until 9 a.m.: Northwest Georgia is under a tornado watch  until 9 this morning as a storm system moves through the area. Later today: 100 percent chance of rain, high of 61.

This morning's headlines:
-Latest Census data paints an interesting picture of average Roman.
-Another Cartersville restaurant is for sale while a new Zaxby's is on the way as well
-National trend of layoffs leads to new 'layoff counter' from Forbes
-Business Buzz: Synovus (Citizens First) declares 6-cent bonus; state revenue collection climbs
 
The ACC has 10 teams in the bowls this year, the most ever by any conference
 
The Football Report, brought to you by PrintWorks:
-Latest updates on the NAIA football championship coming to Rome next week (game is Dec. 20)
-Calhoun vs. Buford for the state Class AA title, 5 p.m. Friday
-John McClellan's picks for the final week in high school football this year.
 
On our other sites today:
-Campus Headlines: Astronaut Wilson is Shorter's commencement speaker Saturday
-Health: Latest personnel updates from Floyd Medical Center
-Healthy Living: Berry Half Marathon set for March 7
-Politics: What's ahead in local political meetings
-Sports: Tradin Post annual sale is Saturday from 7 a.m.-3 p.m.
-Hometown KIDS: Cowboy Santa due at Booth this Saturday
-Dining: Latest regional public health restaurant reports, restaurant updates
-Arts: Busy December for area performers, performances
-NW Georgia Ads: Paper Recovery & Greene's Jewelers
-Plus: Your link to Coosa Valley Classifieds (all free)

 

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

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FCC rejects challenge of Plainville radio station; Holt to continue appeal

A Federal Communications Commission panel has denied a request from Coosa Valley News Inc., challenging the earlier issuing of a construction permit for Howard Toole's new FM station in Plainville (WRBF 104.9 FM, not yet in operation). Rome entrepreneur Thom Holt, owner of CVN, questioned Toole's ties to Paul Stone, owner of the Southern Broadcasting stations serving Northwest Georgia (WRGA, Q102, South 107, WGJK 1360 AM). Toole, at the time of his application to bid for the Plainville license, was general manager of stations Stone owned in Athens (since sold to Cox). The FCC reviewed the appeal and dismissed it: ". . . We find that CVN has wholly failed, again, to make a prima facie case warranting reconsideration of our decision to deny CVN's petition to deny. Therefore, we conclude that the grant of the Plainville Permit to Toole was proper." Holt said his next option is an appeal to the commissioners themselves> Plainville

Cuts to Anheuser-Busch under InBev's watch didn't take long: Another series of personnel cuts are on tap at Anheuser-Busch InBev breweries and operations. Most are said to be in St. Louis but others are possible for breweries such as those in Cartersville. Look for open positions to vanish and cuts among contractors. It comes less than a month after InBev's purchase of Bud's parent company> AB

Dec. 14/'An Island Christmas' presented by Adairsville Baptist Church Children's Choir

   

Join the children of Adairsville Baptist Church for "An Island Christmas" on Sunday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m.  This island adventure set to music takes the children on a hunt for free treasure, while Emily, an island newcomer with her missionary family, prepares for their first Christmas away from family and friends.  In the end, the children discover the joy of giving, while Emily learns that "Christmas is Christmas Wherever You Are."  "An Island Christmas" was created by Wayne and Shelby Haun with Joel Lindsey, arranged by Jukka Palonen.  The ABC presentation is directed by Ramona McClintick and Sandra Cash.  Refreshments and fellowship will follow the program.  For more information, call 770-773-3198.

>Dec. 21/Adairsville Baptist Church presents 'Child of Wonder': The Adairsville Baptist Church Adult Choir will present "Child of Wonder," a celebration of Christmas featuring 10 new arrangements from Grammy- and Dove Award-winner Lari Goss on Sunday, Dec. 21 at 11 a.m. With diverse song styles ranging from traditional to inspirational to southern Gospel, this collection delves into the hearts and emotions of those who were part of the very first Christmas.  "Child of Wonder" will transport you back two thousand years to experience the joy, awe, and tenderness surrounding the glorious birth of Jesus Christ. Rejoice as ABC Music Director Neal Crawford leads the choir in sharing the Good News.  Come and experience this joyful Christmas celebration with Adairsville Baptist Church at 107 Summer St.  For more, call Crawford at 770-773-3198.

 

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- Finally, some heat--and rain. Look for a high of 60 today with a 50 percent chance of rain. Tonight, a 100 percent chance of rain with a low of 52. Expect higher winds in the mountainous areas north of a Rome-to-Cumming line through 7 a.m. Wednesday.  

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

-What does Latrell Sprewell feed his family? At Va., blood isn't thicker than water. For more, click Arey

Friday's High School playoffs / Brought to you by Printworks

-Calhoun prepares for Buford at the Georgia Dome, 5 p.m. Friday.

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-Radio, Web coverage: WEBS 1030 AM, Webcast)

John McClellan's High School championship picks

-John takes a final look at this season's high school games, picking the winners in five state title matches. He sees Buford taking a 15-point win vs. the Calhoun Yellow Jackets for the Class AA title.

-All on The Football Report

The Road to  Rome: NAIA National Championship

Rome NAIA premiere championship to host a rematch of 2007 teams

Carroll (Montana.) and Sioux Falls (South Dakota) are the teams in the Dec. 20 NAIA national championship here in Rome on Dec. 20> NAIA

>Barron Stadium and Maddox Track will be closed Dec. 15-22 because of the Dec. 20 NAIA college football national championship game and related activities, according to a release from the park and rec department.

>First Baptist, First Presbyterian to host NAIA team dinners Dec. 17> Rome

>Tickets for the game are now on sale. Reserved seating tickets are $25 each; general admission tickets are $20 each. A group rate of $15 per ticket is available for groups of 10 or more. In addition, tickets are also available for the FCA Champions of Character Breakfast (Thursday, Dec. 18, 8 a.m., Forum) and for the NAIA Banquet of Champions (Friday, Dec. 19, 7 p.m., Forum). Tickets for these events are $25 for an individual or $200 for a table (seats eight). Purchase tickets online at NAIANationalChampionship.com, the Shorter College Box Office or the Rome Visitor's Center on Jackson Hill. The game, hosted by Rome-Floyd County and Shorter College, will be televised live on CBS College Sports TV.

Monday, December 8, 2008

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What's ahead in Bartow county

-Dec. 8: Cartersville School Board Meeting, 6 p.m.

-Dec. 8: Bartow County schools, work session> Agenda

-Dec. 8: Bartow County Democratic Party meeting: 7 p.m. at The Meating Place Restaurant, 485 E. Main St. in Cartersville. Agenda: elections for officers. For more: J.M. Prince, Chair, at 770-386-1379.

The Buzz of Northwest Georgia

-Demand for assistance grows as jobs, cash, benefits disappear

-Even the economy can't stop enterprising Berry students

-3-Dot Buzz: Delay at City Market? .. Braves' mall kiosk.. V3 and Cagle

Weather Center/ Brought to you by Roman Court

-Sunny and 58 today, 20% chance of rain tonight with lows in the upper 30s
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New/Bartow Headlines, the mobile edition: We're beginning work on a new Bartow Headlines' feature--a page easy to access from your cell phones/smart phones. The rough draft can be found by clicking Bartow Mobile

>Bartow Headlines on the radio: Tuesdays, 7:50 a.m., WBHF 1450 AM

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

-Tim Tebow for Heisman for the second straight year. If not, then who? Seriously. For more, click Arey

Friday's High School playoffs / Brought to you by Printworks

-Calhoun prepares for Buford at the Georgia Dome, 5 p.m. Friday.

-Watch the game live on GPB television> Link

-Radio, Web coverage: WEBS 1030 AM, Webcast)

John McClellan's High School championship picks

-John takes a final look at this season's high school games, picking the winners in five state title matches. He sees Buford taking a 15-point win vs. the Calhoun Yellow Jackets for the Class AA title.

-All on The Football Report

The Road to  Rome: NAIA National Championship

Rome NAIA premiere championship to host a rematch of 2007 teams

Carroll (Montana.) and Sioux Falls (South Dakota) are the teams in the Dec. 20 NAIA national championship here in Rome on Dec. 20. Both met in the 2007 showdown as well. Carroll (13-0) beat Lindenwood (Mo.) 38-37 to win its 28th straight overall game. Sioux Falls (13-0) returns to its third straight National Championship after taking out undefeated St. Francis (Ind.) 24-6> NAIA

-The game is at noon Saturday, Dec. 20> NAIA National Championship

-For more, click NAIA

-Barron Stadium and Maddox Track will be closed Dec. 15-22 because of the Dec. 20 NAIA college football national championship game and related activities, according to a release from the park and rec department.

-First Baptist, First Presbyterian to host NAIA team dinners Dec. 17> Rome

 

What's ahead in Bartow County:

-Dec. 12-13, 19-20: 1902 Stock Exchange Public Square Opera House presents its annual Holiday Dinner Theatre. Tickets are $45 per person. Details: CVB.

-Dec. 15: Bartow County schools meeting > Agenda

-Jan. 29: Chamber annual meeting: The Cartersville-Bartow County  Chamber of Commerce's annual meeting is set for Thursday, Jan. 29, at Cartersville First Baptist Church, 241 Douthit Ferry Road.  The guest speaker is Alan Essig, Executive Director of the Georgia Budget and Policy Institute. The reception begins at 5:30 with dinner at 6:30 p.m. For tickets: reception@cartersvillechamber.com.

 

Friday, December 5, 2008

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Tech college mergers to go forward; new names pending: The state board of the Technical College System of Georgia on Thursday voted to reaffirm the system's plan to merge the administrations of 13 of the state's 33 state technical colleges.The 13 colleges will become six colleges on July 1, including pairing Coosa Valley Technical College and Northwestern Tech, and also North Metro Tech, Appalachian Tech and Chattahoochee Tech. Dr. Sanford Chandler will direct Appalachian, Chattahoochee and North Metro, and Dr. Craig McDaniel will oversee the Coosa Valley/Northwestern composite> Campus Headlines

D Morgan's makes Triple A's Four-Diamond restaurant list> AAA

>Today on Dining & Drink: Latest updates and public health inspection scores. Click Dining & Drink

Quick notes from the Cartersville-Bartow Chamber of Commerce Web site:

>Health & Wellness Expo signup begins for returning vendors: The 2009 Health & Wellness Expo is Thursday, Feb. 26 at The Church at Liberty Square. This year's theme is "Take the Time in 2009." As a token of appreciation to returning vendors, all 2008 Health & Wellness Expo vendors may sign up early to retain the booth they had this year. The deadline to retain your 2008 booth is Monday, Dec. 29. Simply fill out the registration form and submit to the Chamber with payment. Click here for registration form. For new vendors: The booth sign up day will be Friday, Jan. 9 at 8 a.m. at the chamber of Commerce. You must sign up in person and payment must accompany registration. For more about the 2009 Health & Wellness Expo, contact Tara Currier at tara@cartersvillechamber.com.

> The U.S. Census Bureau is recruiting workers. Interviews and a short test are administered at 10 a.m. and again at 2 p.m. on each of the following days at Tabernacle Baptist Church, 112 E. Church St., Cartersville: Dec. 9, Dec. 29, Jan. 13 and Jan. 27. Details

New/Bartow Headlines, the mobile edition: We're beginning work on a new Bartow Headlines' feature--a page easy to access from your cell phones/smart phones. The rough draft can be found by clicking Bartow Mobile

 

Tonight's High School playoffs / Brought to you byPrintworks

-Rome at Marist / Media: 95.7 FM The Ridge, Webcast

-Calhoun at Brooks County  / Media: WEBS 1030 AM, Webcast

-Please return for final scores after 10 tonight.

>All on The Football Report

Norman Arey's Norman's No-No's / brought to you by Riverside Toyota

It's a final! That's right, the final regular season No-Nos column as Norman Arey picks 15 sure-fire losers this weekend. Norman went 11-4 last week and sits at 149-61 for the season (74.5 percent). Adding to this week's picks: the conference championship games. Norman sees at least one upset special this weekend. 'Bama over Florida? Mizzou over the Sooners?  For more, click Arey

The Road to  Rome: NAIA National Championship

Two of these four teams will play at Barron Stadium on Dec. 20 in the NAIA National Championship

>Carroll (Montana) hosts Lindenwood (Mo.) Saturday

>Sioux Falls (S.D.) hosts Saint Francis (Ind).

>For more, click NAIA

Thursday, December 4, 2008

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Cartersville-Bartow County Exchange Club Christmas Parade tonight at 6

Current Radar in GA - Columbus region

Downtown Cartersville's annual Christmas parade begins tonight at 6. The forecast: look for 44 degrees with a 30 percent chance of rain just after sundown. (Click Weather Channel). The rain date is 6 p.m. Dec. 11--just in case. For more, click Details

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-90 percent chance of rain, high of 49; 30 percent tonight, 32 degrees.

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Cartersville City Council meeting at 9 this morning. Hear the meeting live on WBHF 1450 AM or here on Bartow Headlines. Click Agenda

Fuddruckers getting company at Guyton Park: Speculation that the

Cartersville franchise of Fuddruckers on Tennessee Street is closing is in error, says owner Charles J. Curlee. Comments appearing on the Bartow Life Web forum conclude a closing is planned with a Japanese steak house filling the spot. Ronn Goss Jr. confirms a steak house is coming but not in the Fuddruckers' slot at Guyton Park Village Center. Look for the new restaurant to open in the former Coffee Depot location around Feb. 1, Goss says.  The owner just opened Blue Fin in Rome and is out of the country at this time; he owns several restaurants so the exact format of the Cartersville store isn't known. Curlee also owns the successful Rome Fuddruckers' franchise across from State Mutual Stadium.

>Recent changes in Cartersville's dining scene> Dining

On Hometown Headlines: Troubling forecast for the economy; mall owners behind on payments? Click Hometown

Cartersville's Lori Royal wins Labor Department's Beck award

(Media release)

Lori Royal, a Georgia Department of Labor services specialist in the department's Cartersville Career Center, has been named recipient of the Larry D. Beck Spirit Award. The Larry D. Beck Spirit Award was developed by Commissioner Michael Thurmond to be presented at the Georgia Employer Committee State Conference. Royal began her career with the labor department in January 2006 in the Cartersville Career Center. She has worked in the Employment Services Unit and has assisted jobseekers with their job search. One satisfied jobseeker said of Royal: "I was looking for some hope for another job and I got that from Lori; she provides great customer service." With an influx of laid-off workers in the area, Royal is now working in the Unemployment Services Unit, processing unemployment insurance claims. 

The award is given in memory of the late Larry Beck of Cartersville, who served the Georgia Department of Labor for 34 years, including stints as manager of the Cartersville Career Center and assistant commissioner of the department's rehabilitation services division. Beck, a quadriplegic because of a diving accident when he was 18, died in July 2007 at the age of 60.
 
"Larry Beck was truly an inspiration for all who knew him," Thurmond said, "and this award symbolizes his eternal spirit. Lori Royal exemplifies all the wonderful qualities that Larry inspired in us. She and her husband, Andre, have fostered 25 children in their home over the past nine years. And, Lori understands what wonderful gifts foster parents can be for children, because she, too, was raised in a foster home."

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

-Just say no: Georgia Tech's record at the Chick-fil-A Bowl anything but peachy. Click Arey

The Football Report, brought to you by PrintWorks

-John McClellan's picks of the week: Good news for Rome, Calhoun fans

-Calhoun selling game, bus tickets for trip to Quitman Friday night.

-AutoMax/BusMax named NAIA game transportation sponsor> Rome

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WeatherCenter, brought to you by Roman Court:
High of 49 degrees with a 90 percent chance of rain, dropping to 30 percent tonight; 32 degrees.
-Parades tonight in Cartersville, Rockmart (both downtown, 6 p.m. starts)
 
This morning's headlines:
-Cartersville's Fuddruckers shoots down Web rumors; shop not closing. It will soon be joined by a Japanese steakhouse from the owner of Blue Fin in Rome.
-Cartersville's Royal earns key Georgia Department of Labor honor
-Cartersville City  Council meets this morning at 9; hear it live on WBHF 1450 AM or here on Bartow Headlines via Webcast
-On Hometown: 'Dreadful' start to 2009 predicted; trouble for Rome mall?
-What's ahead in Bartow County
 
Bartow Headlines/Mobile edition: We're experimenting with a new 'headlines' for cell phone users.  Please see the link on our  home page.
 
-Just say no: Georgia Tech's record at the Chick-fil-A Bowl anything but peachy
 
The Football Report, brought to you by PrintWorks:
-John McClellan's picks of the week: Good news for Rome, Calhoun fans
-Calhoun selling game, bus tickets for trip to Quitman Friday night.
-AutoMax/BusMax named NAIA game transportation sponsor

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On our other sites today:
-Campus Headlines: Shorter nursing school joins Riverbend Center
-Health: Latest Floyd, Redmond personnel updates
-Healthy Living: Jingle Jog returns to Berry Dec. 6; sign up now
-Politics: What's ahead in local politics
-Sports: Fourth Annual Coats for Christmas campaign
-Hometown KIDS: Updates on what's ahead for area kids--and parents
-Dining: Latest regional public health restaurant reports
-Arts: Busy December for area performers, performances
-NW Georgia Ads: Paper Recovery & Greene's Jewelers
-Plus: Your link to Coosa Valley Classifieds (all free)