Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Rockin' opening for Rock n Roll Ice Cream Rolls. Sam's Burger-Deli & Schroeder's welcomes first guests. Photo gallery from the funeral for Detective Kristen Hearne. Day 2 of the Coosa Valley Fair.

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Dining: Rock n Roll Ice Cream Rolls has a rockin' opening on Tuesday. Big crowd waited patiently to try a new spin on ice cream (and it is a good one). Quick video, five photos. Rock n Roll

Dining: Sam's Burger-Deli & Schroeder's opens in Armuchee (five-photo preview). Sam's

Detective Kristen Hearne: The final farewell (a photo gallery).  Remembrance

Your election headquarters: City Commission, School Board candidates invited to Thursday's Floyd County Democratic Party meeting. Politics

Coosa Valley Fair: Day two of the fair; latest list of winners. Fair

Buzz:  CRBI's Harvest Moon paddle is Thursday evening. Mountain Day arrives at Berry. 40 years for Jowers-Sklar Insurance. RSO's first 'concerts and cocktails' set. Kelley leads Oct. 21 Walk With a Doc. 3 Rivers Singers open season.  Buzz

Health commentary: It's past time to erase the stigma of mental illness (Oct. 1-7 is Mental Illness Awareness Week). Commentary

Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Rain chance picking up a bit on Saturday as temperatures warm to the mid 80s. Weather 

Obituaries: Mr. Jerry Ronald Burrows, Mrs. Nellie Maude Gilmore Lowery, Mrs.

Evelyna Robinson, Mr. James Hammond Smith Jr. 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:      

 
Youth, their parents get free tickets to Berry's game vs. Hendrix Oct. 14 (see details).
 
Honors for a Viking after standout Saturday.
 
Schedules out for Berry baseball, softball.
 

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 8:10 a.m.  Berry College Professor of Physics and Astronomy Todd Timberlake and a Berry student on the first of a series of science cafés, set for Tuesday, Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. at Jamwich restaurant on Broad Street.
 

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