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425 Broad St., home of AYF Grill House, on the market:
-Restaurant remains open; weekend events posted.
-Latest public health restaurant inspection scores.
Campaign finance reports:
-Burkhalter has $40,000-plus banked for re-election bid.
-Doss collects nearly $27,000 in Senate race.
Business:
-Carmike Cinemas see spike in attendance, admissions.
-Regions repays $3.5 billion in TARP funds.
Davies Shelter closes women's facility, cites low use.
Easter Weekend forecast: Plenty of sunshine
1.17 inches of rain at the airport. Hail also was reported throughout the area. Clearing skies today. The forecast:
-Friday: High of 68, low of 42.
-Saturday: Sunny, 74, low of 45.
-Easter: Mostly sunny, high of 77, low of 48.
Rome Braves opener suspended by rain. Rome was up 1-0 over host Charleston when the game was called. They play again tonight. .
List of Good Friday, Easter Sunday services.
-Restaurant remains open; weekend events posted.
-Latest public health restaurant inspection scores.
Campaign finance reports:
-Burkhalter has $40,000-plus banked for re-election bid.
-Doss collects nearly $27,000 in Senate race.
Business:
-Carmike Cinemas see spike in attendance, admissions.
-Regions repays $3.5 billion in TARP funds.
Davies Shelter closes women's facility, cites low use.
Easter Weekend forecast: Plenty of sunshine
1.17 inches of rain at the airport. Hail also was reported throughout the area. Clearing skies today. The forecast:
-Friday: High of 68, low of 42.
-Saturday: Sunny, 74, low of 45.
-Easter: Mostly sunny, high of 77, low of 48.
Rome Braves opener suspended by rain. Rome was up 1-0 over host Charleston when the game was called. They play again tonight. .
List of Good Friday, Easter Sunday services.
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-Please join our guests today including John Pillsbury, Floyd school's volunteer of the year, and the man that nominated him, Pepperell High principal Phil Ray; Floyd Emergency Management Director Scotty Hancock on one year after the April 27 storms.
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