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Nearly 17,000 Northwest Georgians without jobs last month
-Shorter career fair today offers some jobs; could draw 2,500-plus
August employed | August unemployed | August % jobless | July percent unemployed | Aug. 2009 % jobless | |
| Bartow | 39,929 | 5,005 | 11.1% | 11.0% | 12.5% |
| Chattooga | 9,019 | 1,390 | 13.4% | 11.7% | 12.0% |
| Floyd | 43,869 | 5,322 | 10.8% | 10.5% | 10.9% |
| Gordon | 21,524 | 3,079 | 12.5% | 12.4% | 13.1% |
| Polk | 18,280 | 2,149 | 10.5% | 10.3% | 10.8% |
| State | 4,201,647 | 484,776 | 10.3% | 10.2% | 10.0% |
Source: Georgia Department of Labor
Another 340 Northwest Georgians were without jobs in August, an increase that many predicted as the effects of two plant closures--Pierre Foods in Rome and Mohawk's spun yard plant in Cartersville--began to hit. Those shutdowns idled nearly 600.
-Some 16,945 people were jobless last month compared to 16,605 in July, according to Georgia Department of Labor reports. The jobless rate climbed from July to August in all five counties. Decreases were reported in Bartow and Gordon counties compared to August 2009 while only slight drops in Floyd and Polk counties. Chattooga's jobless rate climbed to 13.4 percent vs. 12 percent a year earlier.
-Statewide, 70,264 laid-off workers filed initial claims for unemployment insurance benefits in August, an increase of 2,175, or 3.2 percent, from 68,089 in July. Most of the first-time claims were filed in wholesale and retail trade, manufacturing, administrative and support services, and construction. Expanded statewide look. Click
-Today/The Northwest Georgia/Shorter University Job and Career Fair is at The Forum from 1 until 5 p.m. The career fair has 75 vendors signed up; at least 2,500 job-seekers are expected. Free parking available.Details
Dining
-Steak N Shake gets great opening-day crowd in Rome, national attention, too: Big crowds, long lines and, for the most part, a lot of satisfied people following Steak N Shake's first full day in Rome. Click Facebook
-Rome opening draws attention from several restaurant websites. Click
-Opening ceremonies, great deals and what's next. Dining
-So about that original Steak N Shake location at RiverWalk. . . : Perhaps forgotten in all of Wednesday's grand-opening celebration was the original site of Steak N Shake, the pad at RiverWalk, home of Shane's, Las Palmas, Olive Garden, Starbucks and some shops. Local retail developers say $6,000 a month in "rent" is coming in from the original S-N-S deal that went bust. The curbing is cut but only weeds are on the site. What should go on that pad? Just about every popular genre of food already is within a two-block radius: Italian, barbecue, Mexican, burgers, chicken, steak, sushi, even subs--times two. Perhaps a bank branch? An outdoors shop that ties in with Ridge Ferry's activities? A new cell phone spot, even though one already has closed at RiverWalk? Keep watching.
-Latest public health restaurant inspection scores: The peaks and valleys of restaurant health scores from Northwest Georgia. Scores range from a 45 in Calhoun and 58 in Rome to 100s in Bartow and Chattooga counties. Dining
Thursday's Buzz
-Tonight/Floyd County Republican Women set first debate for general election: It is set for 7 to 9 p.m. at the Etowah Senior Citizens Center on Kingston Highway. Democratic and GOP candidates for four local races are invited: County Commission Post 4; House districts 13 and 14; and Senate District 52.
-Rome resident Tony Triplitt purchased four tickets to the 2010 Russell Athletic-NAIA Football Championship, making him the first ticket buyer for each of the three games that have been played here. Click
Tonight's harvest moon a rare one:
-One of the biggest, brightest full moons of the year is due tonight. A check of the science sites shows it is rare to have a full moon fall so close to the start of autumn (11:09 p.m. Wednesday). Tonight's moon rise is at 7:29 p.m. How the big night is being honored:
-There's a Pine Mountain Moonlight Hike tonight. Details
-The Coosa River Basin Initiative offers a Harvest Moon paddle on the Coosa River from downtown Rome to Lock and Dam Park. CRBI
-And, naturally, at Harvest Moon on Broad Street, Scott Thompson will play ... at The Moon Roof Bar beginning at 9 p.m.
John McClellan's high school picks. McClellan
-Sequoyah at Rome. Close win for Wolves.
-Mt. Paran Christian at Class A No. 9 Darlington. Big win for Tigers.
-HSD Panthers v. Unity Christian School at Cartersville. UCS gets first win.
-Model at Coosa (Saturday). Another Coosa win.
-Chattooga at Sonoraville. Indians win by two TDs.
-Mt. Zion at Trion. Big win for Trion.
-Who's off this week: Calhoun, Cartersville, Armuchee, Pepperell, Adairsville, Cedartown and Rockmart.
Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey
-Dan Houston is subbing for Norman today. Friday: Norman's No-Nos
-Today's column: Is a bum knee behind the Braves' collapse? Are comments on Brady's hair a cut above?
AP Top 25 College Football. Click
Shorter Hawks football. Hawks
-Shorter spotlights Childhood Cancer Awareness Day in Hawks' home opener Saturday. 1:30 p.m., Barron Stadium. . Details / Game notes
Rome Braves. Click Sports
-Oct. 16-17/Rome Braves to host Second Annual Softball Slam. Braves
-Next: April 7 vs. Hagerstown. Check for events at State Mutual Stadium.
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