Friday, January 20, 2012

Rome's Ryan's still open; Calhoun, Cartersville close. New, 'old' coffee shops almost open. ACC to act on fish house alcohol license. Political updates. Soggy weekend ahead

 
Ryan's in Rome survives cut; restaurants in Calhoun, Cartersville close
-Part of nationwide shutdown of 81 underperforming shops.


Swift & Finch to open next month; applications being accepted.

Cups & Mugs returns in the lobby of Redmond Regional by month's end; will serve Honeymoon Bakery items.

Alcohol Control Commission to hear Curlee's Fish House & Oyster Bar's big for a beer, wine, liquor pouring license Monday evening.

GPB's Georgia Traveler spends a little time with the Rome Braves tonight.
The broadcast begins at 8 p.m.
-The words baseball fans have been waiting to read: Pitchers and catchers report Feb. 19.

Campaign finance reports for legislative, county, local candidates.

Musselwhite takes emeritus role with Rome International Film Festival; Mejia, Simmons now co-executive directors

Your latest weather: Inch-plus of rain on the way
-Friday: 80% rain chance, high of 57, low of 51.
-Saturday: 90% rain chance, high of 69, low of 48.
-Sunday: 30-70% rain chance, high of 63, low of 50.

Hometown Headlines Radio Edition,  7-9 a.m. weekdays
-On Rome's News Talk WRGA 1470 AM;
click to listen online.
-Please join us Friday for Mike Morton of the Rome Tea Party on the CNN debate; Grant Wells, operator of the Chick-Fil-A at Mount Berry Square; U.S. Rep. Tom Graves on the deficit; Joe Schulman on Tellus Science Museum's newest exhibit and new year.

Hawks defeat No. 4 Southern Poly, remain No. 1 in NAIA.


Shorter vs Berry Monday night in basketball.  

 

Rome Braves
-Fredi Gonzalez, manager of the Atlanta Braves, to speak at 10th Annual Hot Stove Gathering Jan. 30 at The Forum. 
-10th season home-opener is April 12 at State Mutual Stadium.

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