Monday, June 9, 2014

What's behind The Gravy Boat's success. 'Bartow Boom' just beginning to take off. Storms likely this morning, this week. Gas prices do.wn a few cents. Awards weekend for area media

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Ware Mechanical forecast:

-Get ready for a wet start to the day as a storm system moves in from the west. We have rain in the forecast every day this week, with highs starting in the upper 80s and then dropping to 80 by midweek. Wednesday is our best chance of seeing thunderstorms.

Headlines: 

  • The Gravy Boat on Dean Avenue: Breakfast success for more than 30 years -- with more on the way. Gravy Boat
  • Look for that 'Bartow Boom' to continue throughout this year. Bartow
  • Awards weekend for local newspapers, radio stations. Media
  • Gas prices down another two cents; lowest price in the region: $3.39 near Calhoun. Gas
  • Floyd County Jail reports. Updated at 4 and 8 a.m., and 8 p.m. Jail

Regular features:

  • Northwest Georgia's best source for job leads. Click Career Builder
  • It's not to late to join dozens of summer camps under way in our area. Summer Camp
  • June is a huge month for Vacation Bible School. Bible School
  • Rome Braves win 5-4 Sunday afternoon thanks to a walk-off homer by Blake Brown.
  • Tonight: Rome hosts Augusta, 7 p.m.
  • Home game photos by Mills Fitzner. Gallery
  • Georgia Fire vs. Lehigh Valley Saturday at The Forum.
  • 52 Rome Middle School football players go to Dabo Swinney camp at Clemson.
  • Links to latest updates from Berry, Shorter, Georgia Northwestern and Georgia Highlands.

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  • Please join our guests including:
  • Jamie Bennett on a special tennis event this month to help those with Parkinson's, including one of her former Shorter classmates.
  • Matt Green, Shorter's senior associate athletic director, on the Hawks' new gym floor at the Winthrop-King Centre and what it signifies.

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