Thursday, March 24, 2011

U-Haul trucks line up to empty Club Fitness. Paul's Oyster Bar now serving microbrew. 'Signs' of change at Mickey D's. Latest restaurant news, health scores. Arey on Sports. Cooler day ahead.

 

U-Haul trucks line up outside Club Fitness as crews remove equipment. Employees, members stunned by closing.

 

Paul's Oyster Bar now serving microbrew:

-Northwest Georgia's first microbrewery is selling Golden Ale for $3 a pint and it will be the lightest beer brewed at the oyster bar. Look for pale ale to premiere this weekend with two more to follow next week.

 

Shane's Rib Shack donating to Compassionate Paws today if you let them know when you order lunch or dinner.

 

'Signs' of change at Turner McCall's McDonald's.

 

4,000 due downtown Saturday night for Corey Smith-Colt Ford concert. It should mean extra dinners and tight parking near The Forum.

 

Latest public health restaurant inspection scores show a record three places with scores below 70.

 

Updates on community Holy Week schedule at Second Avenue Baptist.

-Cartersville Catholic church to break ground on new sanctuary April 3. 

Your latest forecast:

-Thursday: Cooler, high of 64, low of 35.
-Friday: High of 66, low of 42. 40% rain chance.
-Weekend: Mid 70s, 50% chance of rain. 


Powerball jackpot jumps to $125 million Saturday night.

-No winners Wednesday: 5-15-26-28-32 and Powerball 9.

-$304 million MegaMillions jackpot set for Friday. 

 

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey.

-Krzyzewski goes for all-time mark; college football sets record. 

 

 

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