'The Boulevard' gets new online look, additional updates:
-Listing Doc Kibler as the managing developer, a new online home for the proposed "work & play" center known as The Boulevard is posted. The project surrounds much of State Mutual Stadium on property owned by Kibler and Dee Yancey. The site's "The Team" page lists the key player in the deal. Also new: How investors can join the project. For additional updates, click The Boulevard
Smith leaves Brinson, Askew, explores new partnership based in Rome:
David Smith, Rome's assistant city attorney and a partner at Brinson, Askew, Berry, is leaving the firm as of Thursday and is exploring a new partnership with Jason Lewis and Calhoun attorney W. Lane Haley. Smith joined the firm in January 2000 and later became a partner. The proposed new firm would see Smith focusing on elder law, estate planning and small business representation in addition to other genres. Lewis would do criminal, Social Security appeals and employment issues while Haley would focus on commercial and residential real estate, Smith says. Once established, the partnership plans an office in downtown Rome. Several sites are being studied. the new firm would be known as Smith, Lewis & Haley. Smith also is the driving force behind the nearly completed Treehouse for Rome project.
Ripples begin amid rumors of Deal's bid for governor: As U.S. Rep. Nathan Deal studies a potential bid for governor, a list of forming of candidates who would run to fill his congressional seat and represent much of North Georgia in Congress, including parts of Gordon County. A few names from the Northwest Georgia side of the congressional district are popping up including Jeff Mullis and David Ralston. For more, scan the latest on The Times of Gainesville.
March for Babies brings in $70,000: The annual March on Dimes March for Babies generated more than $70,000 in pledges with additional support still coming in. This year's chair was Marty Bergstrom of Georgia Power and the utility's team raised the most money. The top walker was Will Woods (in terms of the individual raising the most money) and the special ambassador family was The Meads. For more, click March of Dimes
-Wal-Mart Foundation grants $36,500 to Red Cross chapter> Health
HealthWatch: Monitoring Swine Flu
>CNN/Texas child believed to be first U.S. swine flu victim> CNN
>New page offers continuous updates on s
wine flu> Emergency
>64 cases of swine flu confirmed in the U.S.: Look for updates using the green box like the one to the right> Click Mobile
>Latest local update: Northwest Georgia health officials believe it is possible we "may see cases here, possibly as early as this week, given the unfolding circumstances of this epidemic. People need to pay attention to what's happening with the rapidly evolving swine flu epidemic and think seriously about their own personal readiness--and that of their family's--to deal with something like an influenza pandemic or any other type of disaster." Click Preparedness Tips
-More tips from Cartersville Medical's chair of infection control> CMC
MegaMillions jackpot jumps to $220 million for Friday night's drawing: Tuesday's numbers: 15-20-24-36-44, Mega Ball 6> Lottery
'Freedom Sings,' part of Liberty Tree Week @ Berry, is tonight> Campus
Annual Showcase of the Arts under way at The Forum> Downtown
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-Wednesday: 20% chance of showers, thunderstorms after 2 p.m. High of 82.
-Wednesday night: 20% chance of showers, thunderstorms. Low of 59.
-Thursday: 20% chance of showers, thunderstorms. High of 83.
-Live radar views: Click The State or The Region
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Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable / brought to you by Riverside Toyota
-Stafford learns quickly how to steer clear of controversy with Lions, Ford family> Arey
Rome Braves updates> Click sports
-Lexington takes first game from visiting Braves, 4-2.
-10 a.m. game today in Lexington
-Today-Friday: Braves at Lexington Legends; home Saturday.
-Recent game photos courtesy of Mills Fitzner> Click
Downtown Headline
-What's ahead in downtown Rome: First Friday returns> Downtown
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