Monday, October 3, 2011

The Buzz of Northwest Georgia

 
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia. Click
-Gretchen Corbin: A driving force in state and abroad
-Johnny Mitchell's adding 'Express' in downtown Cartersville.
-Hiring begins at new Cartersville Jewelry Exchange in Rome.
-Yogels Frozen Yogurt taking shape at Main Street Commons.
-Inauguration events set for Shorter President Donald Dowless.

Your latest forecast:

-Monday: Sunny, high of 74, low of 40. High Fire Danger conditions today. Details

-Tuesday: Sunny, high of 79, low of 44.

-Wednesday: Sunny, high of 82, low of 48.

-Extended forecast: Click // Latest radar: Click

Today's Buzz:

-Rome's Community Kitchen will be serving lunch this week thanks to various community donations following last week's copper theft that shut down the facility. -How to help: You can send donations to Rome Floyd County Community Kitchen, 3 Central Plaza, Suite 384, Rome, Ga. 30161.

-It's pumpkin time as Trinity United Methodist Church's popular pumpkin patch opens for business today.
-The 63rd annual Coosa Valley Fair rolls into Rome this week. Fair officials will hold a ribbon cutting at 4:50 p.m. tomorrow to officially open the festivities.

-The Mission With A Mission Tour, originally scheduled to be at The Forum today, has been relocated to the XL Warehouse on Shorter Avenue.

 

Today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM:

-Join us today for a special focus on the chamber's Spectrum of Technology with guests Willis Potts, Dennis Newby, Tricia Seifert and Chris Carey.

Football

-Today's Georgia High School Football Daily. Click

-Coming Tuesday: John McCellan's high school football picks. -

-Coming Friday: Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos where Arey picks the college teams destined to lose Saturday.
 

Rome Braves set 2012 schedule.  

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