Thursday, February 7, 2013

Strong demand for first day of distribution of free weather radios. Light rain today; much more next week. Tornado aftermath updates. Regional weekly Public Health restaurant scores. Hawks sign 17 football commitments including Armuchee senior

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Strong demand for free emergency weather rados:

-Floyd County Emergency Management started distribution on Wednesday, and continue today and Friday (1-5 p.m.) off East 12th Street.  Also: Cave Spring Fire Station Saturday for hearing impaired.

 

Light rain expected most of the day; heavy stuff due early next week.

 -Thursday: 90% rain chance, high of 55, low of 42.

-Friday: 20% rain chance, high of 58, low of 28.

-Saturday: Sunny, high of 61, low of 35.

 

 

Tornado aftermath:

-Century Bank of Georgia donates $5,000 toward storm relief.

-Curfew lifted in storm-damaged Gordon County.

-Latest updates.

 

Weekly Public Health restaurant inspection scores.

 

Powerball jackpot: Virginia ticket wins $208 million Wednesday night.

 

Shorter Hawks sign 17 to football commitments including Armuchee senior.

  

College sports updates.

-Click Hometown Sports

 

Latest jail reports. 

 

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-Please join our guests including:
-Matt Pearce of the Rome office of the Small Business Development Center on tax issues.
-Harry Musselwhite and Ryan Simmons
 on filming "This is Love" this weekend in Rome.

 

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