Wednesday, October 26, 2011

One-time hot spot on Bypass, 411 back on the market. Huddle House update. Floyd 'paper dolls': final updates. Regional GOP meeting to honor Gingrey, Graves; countdown to 2012

 
One of the 'original' Publix/Target rumored sites back on the market:
-130-acre site on Bypass near U.S. 411 offered for $1.3 million.
-Was one of three or four development sites near East Rome Walmart

Rome, other Northwest Georgia Huddle House locations among those investigated by U.S Labor Department.

Floyd 'Paper Dolls' update: Rome administrators say they don't know who made the original complaint; acknowledge call from RACA.

Regional GOP grounds plan '365' countdown event to November 2012 election; to honor Gingrey, Graves.
-Floyd GOP Women to meet Nov. 1; speaker is Dempsey.

Tellus seismograph 'feels' fatal Turkey quake 14 minutes later.

Shorter's new logo centers on redefined mission.

Tonight's MegaMillions' jackpot: $173 million.  
 
Weather today: Sunny, high of 78, low of 46. Cooler temps, rain on the way.
 
Today's Hometown Headlines Radio Edition, 7-9 a.m., WRGA 1470 AM
-Please join our guests today including Mike Dunn, general manager of the Rome Braves, on the Third Annual Celebrity Shootout on Nov. 4; Tony Miller of First Bank Mortgage Partners on efforts to help distressed homeowners refinance; and Dr. Frank Stephenson, a Berry College economics professor, on candidates' tax plans.  
 
John McClellan's high school picks. -Playoffs come into focus with key games Friday. Winners include Rome, Pepperell, Calhoun, Darlington, Cartersville, Cedartown.

Norman's No-No's. Norman Arey
-Each Friday, Norman picks 10 guaranteed losers in college football. This week: Georgia or Florida?

Shorter Hawks football.  
-At Edward Waters this Saturday; 1:30 p.m. start.

Rome Braves: Sports
-Randy Ingle returns to manage Rome Braves in 2012.
-Nov. 4: Braves, Floyd Police team up for Third Annual Celebrity Shootout.
-Rome Braves' 2012 schedule.

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