Another look at the Harbin Clinic property purchase:
-Says Denny Oklak, Duke Realty chairman and CEO, about the $60 million-plus Harbin Clinic properties and some additional purchases: "... we also have been able to add high-quality, well-leased properties supported by strong healthcare systems to our portfolio and expand our presence in what we believe are high-growth healthcare markets."
Heard on the Tweet:
-From @Romelibrary: "All the staff of Sara Hightower Regional Library System would like to welcome our new library Director - Delana Hickman."
-From @tellusmuseum: Nov. 11: Tellus Science Museum is honoring area veterans by offering free admission to the Cartersville museum by showing their military ID or DD-214.
-And from Facebook: SavetheWestCinema. 250-plus likes in less than a day.
Your hometown football report:
-Norman Arey's Norman's No-Nos: Another bad day for Tech; Georgia waltzes to SEC East title. Arey
-John McClellan's high school picks for Friday: John takes a deep look into the playoff scenarios and final games of the regular season. McClellan
-South 107's scoreboard. Or listen live 10 p.m.-midnight. Scoreboard
-Saturday: Shorter Hawks host Delta State in the season finale at Barron Stadium, 1:30 p.m.
-Saturday: Rome Middle School Wolves: Seventh grade plays at 8 p.m. at Barron Stadium while the sixth grade team is on the road in the semi-final round of the playoffs.
Weekend agenda:
-Saturday: Rome's Walk to End Alzheimers set for Ridge Ferry Park.
-Saturday: Early Bird Cancer Walk to benefit two groups.
-Saturday: The 11th Annual CRBI Fish Fry is set for First United Methodist Church.
-And more on our website.
Kickoff forecast: 52 degrees at 7:30 p.m.
-Friday: High of 69, low of 32.
-Saturday: Sunny, high of 72, low of 38.
-Sunday: Sunny with a high of 71, low of 50.
Thursday's public health restaurant scores report. Dining
Latest Floyd County Jail reports.
-John Clark of Hospitality Renovations on the closing of West Cinema and Pink Sugar in Cedartown.
-Hometown Headlines/WRGA News Roundtable: Kevin Karel and Andrew Carter join us to talk about the week's top stories - and what's ahead.
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