This morning's headlines:
-Steak N Shake a no-show? The tract in front of RiverWalk is sporting an "available" sign for the first time in 18 month.
-Breakfast battle brewing on Broad? Rechristened Bridges 239 to serve breakfast; Peach Palace started A.M. service last week.
-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
-Plus: Latest arts notes, links to comments on the Berry-Shorter game and more
Downtown Headlines: More than 5,000 due at The Forum between Thursday and Monday nights. Rome Battle, brides, chamber and baseball are the big draws
Gruden to Notre Dame this season? College football at Wrigley Field? Holy cow!
On our other sites today:
-Business: First-time jobless claims skyrocket in Northwest Georgia -Health: Double honors for Redmond Regional -Healthy Living: Polar Bear Paddle Jan. 24; Berry Half Marathon March 7
-Jobs: Looking for a job? Try 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: RACA launching expanded arts classes beginning in February
-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)
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