Thursday, April 14, 2011

Dining: P.J.'s closing; Moonlite vacant. 'TOR-CON index and Friday's severe weather.' WRGA, Hometown launch new weekday radio show, 7-9 am., next week. Remember Dr. Ralph Howse

 

P.J.'s Cafe, the former Sweet Sensations, calls it quits.

-Another Redmond restaurant site is getting repairs but no new tenant so far.

-Latest public health restaurant scores: A 100 for Okinawa in Cartersville but rough week for country club.

 

Weather Channel's  'tornado index' rates NW Georgia a 3 (low) on chances of having a twister here in Friday's severe weather. 


Your latest forecast:

-Thursday: High of 77, low of 48.

-Friday: 70% chance of storms, high of 76; low of 55, 30% overnight.

-Weekend: 30% rain chance Saturday, highs near 70.

-Weekend: 30% rain chance Saturday, highs in the 70s.

 

WRGA adds The Hometown Headlines Radio Report weekdays from 7 to 9 a.m. starting Monday. Details

-Join Hometown's John Druckenmiller for interviews with local community and business leaders as well as WRGA's award-winning local newscasts and community updates. 

 

Business & Health:

-Slight dip in first quarter earnings for Bank of the Ozarks.

-State House honors Harbin Clinic.

-Redmond plans EMS ribbon-cutting.

-Special blood donation set for Darlington.

 

Obituaries

-Dr. Ralph M. Howse dies at age 83. bituary soon; Daniel's Funeral Home in charge of arrangements.

-Memorial for Courtney Hizer set for Saturday at Darlington Chapel.

 

Gingrey on House vote on 'Obamacare.'

 

Norman Arey's Sports Roundtable. Arey.

-Tech may gain two, 'Dawgs lose two; NFL preseason ridiculous.

 

Rome Braves: 

-14 innings later, Rome Braves take 6-5 win over Augusta. 

-Up next: 7 tonight at State Mutual, then on the road until April 25.

 

 

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