Thursday, August 11, 2011

Broad Street 'for sale' listings climb again. Calhoun, Rome tax firms hiring. West Nile Virus concerns. Latest restaurant scores. More mid-90s today.

 
Cotton Block Hall adds to growing Broad Street shops for sale

-At least 14 sites now on the market with another to come.

-318 Broad about to be filled by Rome Rampage football team.

 

PTS Tax plans hiring fair in Calhoun Aug. 25

-Seasonal jobs start in November to help with tax season.

 

Public Health officials warn of mosquitoes, West Nile Virus

-One case confirmed in Georgia, another suspected. 

 

Chattanooga paper reports bank  suit facing Rep. Tom Graves dismissed. 

 

Latest public health restaurant dining scores:

-A 'good' week in terms of overall scores with the lowest posted: a pair of 77s in Polk. Dining  

 

Busy weekend for downtown entertainment. Bryan Mullins' column. 

 

Minnesota ticket matches $229 million PowerBall jackpot.

 

Your latest forecast:
-Thursday: 30% chance of rain, high of 95, low of 65.
-Friday: 20% chance of rain, high of 95, low of 65.
-Saturday: 30% rain chance, high of 93, low of 69.

 

Today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM:
-7:10 a.m.: The Buzz of Northwest Georgia.
-7:40 a.m.: Phil Jones, head coach, Shorter Hawks.
-8:10 a.m.: Tony Miller, First Bank, mortgage rates and the market.
-8:40 a.m. Amber Jordan, Georgia Northwestern Technical College.

-Listen online: http://wrga.streamon.fm/      

 

Rome Braves: Sports

-Rome Braves score three in the eighth, win 6-3
-Home tonight through Saturday vs. Asheville. 

 

John McClellan's High School Football review

-Exclusively on Hometown Headlines.   

 

Coming Sept. 2: Norman Arey's first Norman's No-Nos column of the 2011 college football season.

 

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