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Business: One of Rome's more infamous citizens about to get canned. Candy shop joining City Creamery on Broad. Plan B for North Broad site. Business
Health: Rome High graduate Megan Higgins continues to share her battle -- and triumph -- over an eating disorder in a column now on AJC.com. Health
Business: Confluence, set for April 12, includes keynote speaker Dr. David Lee, Vice President of Research at UGA; four others. Tickets now on sale. Confluence
Education: Honors for Berry College Elementary and Middle School, Rome Middle students in Seventh/Eighth Grade math competition at Berry College. Wrestling the superintendent? Next science cafe from Berry set for Monday. Education
Celebrating Easter: Rome Passion Play concludes this evening. Holy Week begins with Palm Sunday. Church services, expanded activities through Easter. Religion
Buzz: CRBI's annual Greenie Awards to honor those protecting natural resources in our area on April 19. Three Rivers Singers to present free concert on April 15. Buzz
Ware Mechanical Weather Center: Upper 60s on Saturday, Sunday. Drizzle both days to leave about a quarter inch of rain total. Weather
Obituaries: Ms. Deborah Ann Chunn, Mrs. Faye Reynolds Godfrey. Obituaries
Public Health restaurant inspection scores. Dining
Area arrest reports for Floyd, Bartow, Polk counties sponsored by Living Proof Recovery. Crimewatch
Chick-fil-A Dwarf House Sports Report:
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