Monday, April 9, 2012

Bids sought for Ledbetters' City Center. Cabela's flirts with N. Georgia again. Cooler days, nights on the way.

 
The Buzz of Northwest Georgia. Click Buzz
-Ledbetters' City Center seeks bids.  Construction website provides brief outline of what is planned for Riverside Parkway and Turner McCall. CRBI has a different view.
-Cabela's flirting with North Georgia again? Atlanta, Birmingham among possible sites for jilted retailer that had big plans in Adairsville.
-Rome OB/GYN ices state curling title. Dixon Freeman edges Darlington grad John Farrar.

Sunny, cooler days and nights this week
-After a toasty 78 on Easter, get ready for more normal temperatures this week -- and 35 overnight Wednesday.
-Monday: High of 78, low of 44.
-Tuesday: High of 75, low of 40.
-Wednesday: High of 68, low of 35.

Rally Saturday for 'call for action' in Trayvon Martin case.

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-Please join our guests today including Thomas Clarke on what's next for Action Ministries of Rome; Dixon Freeman of Rome on a rare sports achievement: His team took top honors in the state curling -- yes, the Olympic sport -- curling competition; and Dr. Lynn Plunkett who's retiring after almost five years as superintendent of Floyd County schools.

 

Today's Sports: 

-Riverdogs sweep Braves; Rome in Savannah tonight.
-10th season home-opener is April 12 at State Mutual Stadium. First pitch: Rocket Wheeler, team's first manager.

-Miracle Field opening is April 14.

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