Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Candlelight vigil for Charlottesville Thursday night at Law Enforcement Center. Partridge Restaurant closes. HON invests $14.5 million in Cedartown, to add 60 jobs. 4H weather: Hazy, hot, humid, horrible.

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Candlelight vigil for Charlottesville set for Thursday night outside Law Enforcement Center in Rome. Vigil 

Business: Partridge Restaurant closes on Broad Street. Partridge

Business: HON Co. growing again in Cedartown; will add 60 jobs thanks to $14.5 million expansion. HON
 
Buzz: No charge for cat, kitten adoptions through Aug. 31. League of Women Voters plans 'Before the Ballot: Mobilizing Voters in Our Community' for Aug. 26. Two Can Do catering mergers into Harvest Moon. Buzz
 
Health: Floyd Medical Center Auxiliary donates $130,000 to Floyd, Polk Medical centers. Luncheon on Aug. 22 signals start of Fourth NAMIWalks. Health 
 
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: No break in latest heat wave at least through next Tuesday; all 90s, all the time. Weather
 
Obituaries: Mrs. Ethel Miller Hester (100), Mr. George James Milliken, Stephen Lamar Smith. Obituaries

Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining

Area arrest reports brought to you by Dr. Miniyar's Pediatrics. Crimewatch

Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report: 
 
 
Rome Braves host Asheville tonight at 7.
 
Tickets on sale Monday for ESPNU games featuring Cartersville. 
 
Georgia High School Football Daily for Wednesday. 
 
Norman says, 'Who's going to beat The Tide? Nobody.' 
 

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 7:40 a.m. Harbin Clinic Opthalmologist Dr. David Herren on safety tips for viewing the solar eclipse on Monday.
 
8:10 a.m. Rev. Chris Barberi, an ordained United Methodist Pastor, is the founder of Digital Deacon Ministries, publisher of the "40 Days" series on the gospels of Mark and Matthew. He talks about the series and its reception.
 

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