Thursday, December 4, 2008

Thursday morning updates

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

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 downtowns, 6 p.m. starts)
 
This morning's headlines:
-UGA's Selig Center forecast: 'dreadful' start to 2009; prolonged recession.
-Credit reporting firm says owner of Mount Berry Square in trouble
-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.
-Greater Rome Realtors honor Terry, Slickman; install officers for 2009
-Cartersville's Royal earns key Georgia Department of Labor honor
-More parades: Cartersville, Rockmart parades tonight; Rome parade to be on TV
-Latest personnel updates from Floyd
-Can-a-thon moves to State Mutual Stadium this Friday; learning to give, not just receive
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-Bryan Mullins of Mullinsmania.com checks out this week's entertainment options downtown. Plus: 'The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe' opens Friday; Artspaces is Saturday, Sunday
 
-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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 Trivia's back!  Tuesday nights at 8 p.m. at the Moon Roof Bar!  

Prizes include free beer and gift certificates.

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)

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